Three years ago, John Taft, a senior Canadian banker, wrote a thought-provoking book about finance. Stewardship appealed to bankers to stop thinking of themselves as “speculators” and start acting like “stewards”. They needed, Taft argued, to take a more collectivist approach, focusing on the collective good rather than acting as short-term, profit-maximising individualists.
三年前,加拿大資深銀行家約翰?塔夫脫(John Taft)寫了一本關(guān)于金融的發(fā)人深省的著作。財(cái)產(chǎn)管理者的職責(zé)要求銀行家們不能再把自己看作“投機(jī)者”,而應(yīng)開始拿出個“管家”的樣子。塔夫脫認(rèn)為,他們需要采用更像個集體主義者的方式,專注于集體利益,而不是表現(xiàn)得像個目光短淺、追求利潤最大化的個人主義者。
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