- Kevin Spacey's character on the show reminds me of the fact that when we make big decisions, there's always going to be someone who's the opposite, and the way this boss handles it, I think it's acceptable to me
- Kevin's starting point is whether to choose loyalty to customers or to the company when the company encounters a crisis. In the ethics of cfa I learned, cfa requires us to be loyal to customers first, and then to the boss and employer, that is, the company. . And if the company chooses to be loyal to customers, it means that they can only send this signal, but they cannot sell what they have to any customers, which will directly make the company go bankrupt and liquidate on the second day.
- From the entire occurrence of this crisis to the way of handling it, I am very impressed that when you find an important problem, a good company has a procedure for reporting layer by layer, and this procedure is quite efficient Yes, this is a good company.
- When I saw this, I was a little flustered in my heart, because as a person with the ability and conscience and integrity in the company, he will definitely choose the correct position to stick to, so at this time, it is very important for him to express this position. When he is firm, he is very likely to become a discarded person in the company's big strategy, which makes me a little panic.
- There is a very interesting scene. Cohn is the most proud assistant of the big boss. The big boss completely trusts him. Then this time, Cohn will help him deal with this person. Then this scene is that an analyst, a junior analyst, and another colleague of him discovered some clues about this financial crisis, and then raised it, that is, bluffing, that is, raised this warning, and then the analyst asked him what he said. When my boss asked me whether I would be fired, his boss told the Fa conference very bluntly. When something like this happened, he would usually find a scapegoat, and then the analyst would hide in the bathroom and cry, and then Cohn would Walking into the bathroom, what is he doing in the bathroom? He's shaving in the bathroom because it's dawn and it reminds me of being in the xx industry, no matter how late we overtime the day before, no matter how hard we worked the day before, no matter how much alcohol we drank the day before, we're drunk What it looks like, the second day must be bright and beautiful to go to work.
- Well, needless to say, this is what Goldman Sachs did back in the day.
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