About this episode
On this episode of Live From The Compound, Josh Brown is joined by Yale’s Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, founder of the Chief Executive Leadership Institute. They unpack Jeff’s new book, Trump’s Ten Commandments: Strategic Lessons from the Trump Leadership Toolbox, revealing the patterns behind Donald Trump’s leadership and what they mean for business, politics, and markets. Episode recorded 3/2/26
Topics include:
- Why Trump’s behavior is patterned, not chaotic
- How his leadership compares to corporate CEOs in crisis
- What investors and boards should watch in governance and risk
- Which lessons could be risky — and which might work
Grab a copy of Jeff's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Trumps-Ten-Commandments-Strategic-Leadership/dp/1637635567
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