December 28, 2025 - 02:48

From biographies to tales of wartime heroics, leaders at Goldman Sachs have revealed the books and podcasts that have significantly influenced their perspectives and decision-making in 2025. These recommendations reflect a diverse range of genres, showcasing the varied interests and intellectual pursuits of the firm’s top executives.
Among the highlighted titles are compelling biographies that provide deep insights into the lives of historical figures, offering lessons in leadership and resilience. Additionally, several leaders recommended podcasts that delve into current events, economic trends, and personal development, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning in an ever-evolving financial landscape.
The emphasis on storytelling in both literature and audio formats resonates with the leaders, as they believe that understanding human experiences can enhance empathy and strategic thinking. As Goldman Sachs continues to navigate complex market dynamics, the shared wisdom from these influential works serves as a testament to the power of knowledge in shaping effective leadership.
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