Leading Investment Bankers: Heads Of Ibanking From Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Salomon Smith Barney & More On The Art Of Investment Banking, Mergers ... & More (Inside The Minds) (Inside The Minds)

Inside the Minds: Leading Investment Bankers is written by an unprecedented collection of top industry visionaries and explains in an easy to understand language and format proven real world intelligence and strategies for being a successful investment banker. A must read for every investment banking professional, executive and entrepreneur, regardless of your experience level in investment banking, this book will shed light on the art and science of investment banking and help you be a better professional.

Reviews:

trust me, this book(let) is really bad. Nothing Nothing, it contains Nothing! i wanna give it a negative star, but 1 is the lowestI guess some top bankers just write whatever off their minds during lunchtime and put into this book(let) for sale, actally i think their secretaries.there is no way people would rank it 4-5 stars on a sane mind. I think the below reviewers have significant vested interest to say BS like that.buy it and you will cry. this is a complete crabp.

This book does not reflect in any way the world of investment banking and really does resemble to an IBanker pitch book. This is especially fond in the ML director vaunting the his bank and how good they are with the new recruits. However, the Manager from DB drawn a pretty picture of the business and how it did built a department. Overall, it less than average book, Monkey business is a lot better.Jerome

"Inside the Minds" is one of the most informative books I've read about investment banking aside from my Corporate Finance textbooks. The question and answer interview format made the text highly readable. Answers were filled less with managerial jargon and more with nuts-to-bolts advice on how to be a successful banker. Many of the books I've found about banking are either about how to get into the business or about deal mechanics. "Inside" focuses on what personal values help one succeed as a banker, and how to ensure longevity in the industry. "Inside the Minds" is similar to "Market Wizards," by Jack Schwager, only it's about banking (not trading). Both were entirely fascinating, and I'm still looking for more books like them.

This is a great book on the "insider" world of investment banking - applicable for both current and aspiring investment bankers, seasoned veterans, and anyone interested in how investment bankers operate. Having been in banking for 10 years at a tier 1 investment banking firm, this is the first insider account of investment banking I have read. I would definitely recommend this book for anyone interested in investment banking.