Gå direkt till innehållet
Sometimes Wrong but Never in Doubt
Sometimes Wrong but Never in Doubt
Spara

Sometimes Wrong but Never in Doubt

Lägsta pris på PriceRunner
Utgivningsdatum 2026-06-02Den här e-boken är kopieringsskyddad med Adobe DRM vilket påverkar var du kan läsa den. Läs mer
From the Inner City to Billion-Dollar DealsGeorge Barrios helped transform WWE from an $800 million wrestling company into a $9.3 billion global sports and entertainment powerhouse. For the son of Cuban immigrants who grew up in a cramped Queens apartment near LaGuardia Airport and nearly flunked out of high school, the climb to the corporate boardroom was anything but obvious.Barrioss story blends grit, reinvention, and bold bets. He went from a 2nd grader forging a letter from his parents so the nuns wouldnt expel him to the highest levels of corporate leadership. As WWEs longtime strategist, he pioneered streaming years before other sports properties caught up and helped make WWE the #1 sports brand on YouTube with over a billion followers.When Vince McMahon abruptly fired him in 2020, Barrios cofounded Isos Capitaland three years later, McMahon called him back. The Cuban kid from Queens had become indispensable.For readers of Shoe Dog, The Hard Thing About Hard Things, and Good to Great, Sometimes Wrong but Never in Doubt offers:A framework for spotting undervalued assets and transforming legacy businesses.Hard-won lessons on navigating corporate politics and surviving setbacks.A masterclass in disrupting before being disruptedand betting on conviction when everyone else doubts your vision.This is both an immigrants story and a playbook for entrepreneurs and executives seeking to stay ahead of the curveproof that preparation, persistence, and courage can change everything.
Undertitel
How a Cuban Kid from Queens Transformed WWE
ISBN
9781510787131
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-06-02
Förlag
SKYHORSE
Tillgängliga elektroniska format
  • Epub - Adobe DRM
Läs e-boken här
  • E-boksläsare i mobil/surfplatta
  • Läsplatta
  • Dator