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''Trump: The Art of the Deal'' is a 1987 book by business magnate Donald Trump. Part memoir and part a business advice book, it reached #1 on the ''New York Times'' Bestseller list and held a position in the list for 51 weeks. It was the first book by Donald Trump. Trump was persuaded to write the book by Conde Nast owner Si Newhouse after the May 1984 issue of the Newhouse magazine ''GQ'', with Trump appearing on the cover, sold well.〔〔''GQ''. May 1984. Success Issue. Donald Trump, Sandra Bernhard, Bobby Short.〕 The book was co-written by journalist Tony Schwartz and published on November 1, 1987 by Warner Books. The book was published three years before Trump's financial decline in 1991. Trump's self-promotion, best-selling book and media celebrity status led one commentator to call him "a poster-child for the 'Greed is Good' 1980s". The phrase "Greed is Good" was from the movie ''Wall Street'' which was released a month after ''The Art of the Deal''. == Synopsis == In the book, Trump writes about his childhood, his work in Brooklyn prior to moving to Manhattan and building The Trump Organization out of his studio apartment, developing the Hyatt Hotels and Trump Tower, renovating Wollman Rink, and other projects.〔Trump: The Art of the Deal Paperback〕 The book also contains an 11-step formula for business success inspired by Norman Vincent Peale's ''The Power of Positive Thinking''.〔 The steps include #1 "Think Big", #7 "Get the Word Out", #10 "Contain the Costs".〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Trump: The Art of the Deal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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