Posted on 01/01/2016 11:17:33 AM PST by poconopundit
The Art of the DealIn the last few months — like many people — I’ve become a YUGE Trump fan. And watching several of his rallies on YouTube, he often mentions his 1987 book, The Art of the Deal. Well, he aroused my curiosity enough that I went out and bought a copy from Amazon.
Now being a self-employed market analyst in the tech industry, I also figured the book would give me some profitable ideas for my business, which it has.
So what’s my opinion of the book? Well, it’s a highly interesting read, and any business person, I think, can get good advice and motivation from it. Most of the book’s content describes the planning, salesmanship, obstacles, and successes around some of his famous (pre-1987) deals such as Trump Tower and the Atlantic City casino he bought from Hilton Hotels. And the business lessons in the book are widely applicable beyond real estate.
Now each “deal” in the book is actually made up of several supporting deals — agreements/contracts with many parties — which all need to come together to win the business. For the Trump Tower deal, for example, there was the property lease, the building license, the air rights, bank financing — even city permits. So the fun of the book is learning how the jigsaw pieces fit together and reading about the many unforeseen twists and turns that happen, and how Trump flexes his original plan to inevitably close the sale.
The book isn’t all success stories. Trump also discusses his attempt to create a big deal through his USFL football franchise, the New Jersey Generals. That deal — a long shot bid with a potentially big payoff — ended when the opponent, Pete Rozelle’s National Football League (NFL), defeated Trump and his USFL partners in a close court case.
For me, the meat of the book is in the Trump Cards chapter. Here’s where Trump distills the basic principles he follows to win deals and grow his business.
And reading this chapter is where I started noticing many parallels to the techniques he employs in his presidential campaign. So that’s the genesis of this post. I thought, “Gee, I’ll bet many FReepers would enjoy reading about how Trump’s 1987 Art of the Deal principles are being applied in his 2016 campaign.”
So what follows are some excerpted lessons from Art of the Deal (in italics) and my observations on how they relate to what he’s doing in his campaign.
Hope you like it. Look forward to reading your comments.
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Think BigTo me it’s very simple: if you’re going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big. . . I wasn’t satisfied just to earn a good living. I was out to build something monumental — something worth a lot of effort.
Bigness has become synonymous with the Trump campaign.
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Get the Word OutYou need to generate interest, and you need to create excitement. . . One thing I’ve learned about the press is they’re always hungry for a good story, and the more sensational the better. Trump is taking the art of public relations to new heights in his campaign:
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Enhance Your LocationYou don’t necessarily need the best location. What you need is the best deal. Just as you can create leverage, you can enhance a location, through promotion and through psychology. . In a short six months, Trump has YUGEly changed the rules of presidential campaigning:
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Contain the CostsI believe in spending what you have to. . . The point is that you can dream great dreams, but they’ll never amount to much if you don’t turn them into reality at a reasonable cost. Though Trump has plenty of money to spend on his own campaign, his campaign has been remarkably frugal and efficient:
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Fight BackI’m very good to people who are good to me. But when people treat me badly or unfairly or try to take advantage of me, my general attitude, all my life, has been to fight back very hard. America loves a fighter, and Trump has proven to be an expert counter-puncher in his campaign:
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Know Your MarketSome people have a sense of the market and some people don’t. I like to think I have that instinct. That’s why I don’t hire a lot of number-crunchers, and I don’t trust fancy marketing surveys. I am a big believer in asking everyone for an opinion before I make a decision. . . Better than any other presidential candidate, Trump knows his market and has correctly read the mind of American voters.
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Maximize Your OptionsI also protect myself by being flexible. I never get too attached to one deal or one approach. . . Once I’ve made a deal, I always come up with a least a half dozen approaches to making it work, because anything can happen. The “anything can happen” crisis became real with the brutal ISIS mass murders in Paris and San Bernardino:
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Protect the DownsidePeople think I’m a gambler. I’ve never gambled in my life. . . One of the best examples I can give is my experience in Atlantic City. . . before I spent hundreds of millions of dollars and several years on construction, I wanted to make sure I got my gaming license. Protecting the downside is evident in the way Trump has prepared for his presidential run.
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Use Your LeverageThe best thing you can do is deal from strength, and leverage is the biggest strength you can have. Leverage is having something the other guy wants. Better yet, needs. Best of all, simply can’t do without. Trump’s celebrity status and broad name recognition created a virtuous vortex of publicity for him.
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Deliver the GoodsYou can create excitement, you can do wonderful promotion and get all kinds of press, and you can throw in a little hyperbole. But if you don’t deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on. Trump has “delivered the goods” big time in his campaign:
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Have FunLife is very fragile, and success doesn’t change that. . . Anything can change, without warning, and that’s why I try not to take any of what’s happening too seriously. . . The real excitement is playing the game.
Despite his passion to win and beat his opponents, Trump has truly shown his love for the game itself.
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You can spread all the misinformation you want about Donald Trump, but a coward he is not. He’s facing off the entire corrupt political system on BOTH SIDES...
btw, WHY doesn’t Ted Cruz denounce the SLIMEY, DISHONEST tactics of one of his big $$ donors, the NRSC (2. Senate Conservatives Fund $315,991 open secrets) who is conning Trump supporters into buying fake Trump gear to re-elect their incumbents?
More GOP fundraising on the Trump name! Now its the Senate!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3371324/posts
” November 1991 New York Daily News article (via Philly.com) that reports on Trump getting out of his limo to stop a man who was savagely beating another man with a baseball bat. the witness said. âThere was a guy with a bat, hitting a guy over the head, and Trump yelled, âPut that bat down. What are you doing?â “
But for many, those Cruz money-begging spam messages are unsoliciTED. :)
And those people want to unsubscribe, but Ted is being the a Abominable No Man about it.
LOL
You really believe he meant that?
Go sell it to someone who might be susceptible.
Lol! Awesome job. Yes, not something that should be done by the lazy. :)
LoL fake.
Shared with attribution
TDS folks and Dmeocrats love fake Twitter posts:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/donald-trump-immigrants-tweet-fake
Happy New Year! You nailed it.
It takes truly intelligent people to get what he is doing. Amazing that he trademarked his slogan three years earlier.
Your average Trump hater out there thinks he is a dumb buffoon, an old idiot saying whatever comes into his head. This shows them to be ignorant. He is clever and he plays long and for keeps. He knows exactly what he is doing. The stupid partisan media has never had even a formidable opponent, and they get rope-a-doped EVERY BLEEPING WEEK by Trump.
He would actually be brilliant to negotiate on America’s behalf, and HE ACTUALLY WANTS THE USA to WIN. This will be novel after Obama.
I did not ask to be pinged and to the best of my knowledge, no supporter of Ted Cruz has ever created an “Anti-Cruz” ping list to spam Trumpsters.
If we did, though, we could have several including:
(1) The Cruz Birtherism Nuts List
(2) The Attack Christianity Ping List
(3) Anti-Free Trade/High Tariff Economic Illiterate List
(4) The Constitution is Dead and Trump should rule as a Dictator List
(5) The purposely distort Cruz’s vote TPA/TPP and Corker Bill List
(6) The Avance Rubio/GOPe Lie that Cruz supporters Amnesty List
Those 6 lists would cover about 99% of Trump supporters with most probably falling on more than one list.
this is a lie. there’s a link to unsubscribe in every candidate’s email solicitation.
All RNC Candidates get the massive lists because I get them from other candidates, including Trumps.
Obviously the emails get more plentiful towards the end of the quarter. Because when a business or an orgnaization has a reporting period (Quarterly) they are making that final push to meet the financial goals before the reports from 1 Oct - 31 Dec are generated for reporting.
FR is the same way. When the quarterly freepathons get into the 3rd month without reaching the financial goal, the threads get more plentiful in an attempt to close the quarter out. The candidates are doing the same thing when the number of emails increases in June/September/December. Pretnding ignorance on why your getting the email at the end of December is pretty sad.
Thanks for pinging everyone again for this thread!
Unlike the Cruz campaign’s fund-raising email list, you can get off this ping list.
CatherineofAragon and FreeReign already did. Honest guys, it’s not my fault you got pinged again.
There is no distortion of Cruz’s vote on the Corker Bill. He voted for it.
LOL I guess you could put me on list #1
Children.
We should add the newest also:
Those who believe Cruz is a fake Christian.
Doing exactly what Teddy asked, speaking the truth with a smile on my face.
Wondering if those anti trump planes are flying during the rose bowl also. I love skywriting on a blue sky.
Notice how this thread had nothing to do with Cruz, but we have rabid anti-Trump Cruz supporters spamming the thread about how bad Trump is?
I have to thank Sub Mareener, though...his most recent mention of the Cruz email list made me hop over to Ted’s site and make another donation.
No doubt Cruz would thank him, as well. Every donation helps!
Cruz’s unsubscribe option is like that placebo button on the corner to change the light from red to green. It’s there, but doesn’t actually work.
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