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Trump 101

Trump 101: The Way to Success is a book credited to Donald Trump and written by ghostwriter Meredith McIver. The first edition was published in hardcover format by Wiley in 2006. The book contains twenty-four chapters imparting advice on business acumen with quotations included from Trump.[1] The authors caution the reader about the inherent risks seen in business deals,[2] and advise individuals to promptly deal with conflicts.[3] Trump recommends other books including The Art of War and The Power of Positive Thinking,[4][5][6] as well as his company Trump University.[7]

Trump 101
Book cover
AuthorDonald Trump (credited)
Meredith McIver (ghostwriter)
Audio read byAlan Sklar
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectBusiness
PublisherWiley
Publication date
2006
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages208
ISBN978-0-470-04710-1
OCLC803033282
WebsiteOfficial website

Trump discussed the writing process for Trump 101 in a deposition during his lawsuit against The New York Times journalist Timothy O'Brien regarding his work about Trump, TrumpNation.[8][9][10] When questioned under oath by a lawyer, Trump asserted he had been unaware of mistakes his ghostwriter made about his debt in Trump 101, because he had read the book "very quickly" before publication.[8][9][10]

Booklist acknowledged the work served a public relations function for Trump, and concluded it contained some useful advice.[1] Other reviews pointed out quotes from the book which were seen as sexist.

Contents edit

Trump 101: The Way to Success is a book imparting advice and motivation about Trump's business acumen.[1] The book is split into approximately twenty sets of aspirational genres, including: advising the reader to strive to better themselves, recognizing the right business opportunities when they come along, trying new things, the art of negotiation, how to gain wisdom from one's intuition, learning from failures, maintaining a sense of motivation, keeping lofty goals, and dropping efforts which do not give one passion.[1] The authors caution about the element of risk during investing, "Frequently, the risk will be well worth the gamble, but sometimes it will be more than you can afford".[2] The book advises to deal with conflict prior to issues developing into larger problems.[3] Readers are told they should practice taking onus for oneself for difficulties quickly after they ensue.[11] The work criticizes those who constantly blame others for their problems.[12]

Trump 101 recommends the reader gain wisdom from other books including writings from Albert Einstein and Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Art of War by Sun Tzu, Norman Vincent Peale's The Power of Positive Thinking, The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill by William Manchester, and Trump's own autobiography.[4][5][6] The book suggests individuals describe their thoughts to others during business dealings in a clear and cogent manner.[13] Trump's views of attractiveness are quoted in the book, and he expounds on various types of beauty,[14][15][16] saying, "Beauty and elegance, whether in a woman, a building, or a work of art, is not just superficial or something pretty to see."[17][18][19] Trump is also quoted in the book saying he is skilled at predictions of where the real estate market is going.[20] Trump defends his desire to give individuals an education to improve their lives and touts his company Trump University.[7]

Composition and publication edit

 
Donald Trump in 2008

Meredith McIver was the ghostwriter on Trump 101 and other books credited to Trump; she was described by the Trump Organization as "an in-house staff writer" for the company.[21][22][23] McIver worked with Trump on writing content for Trump University.[24] Trump University subsequently held the copyrights to Trump 101: The Way to Success.[25][11][3] Other books credited to Trump and written by McIver include Trump: How to Get Rich (2004), Trump: Think Like a Billionaire (2005), Trump Never Give Up (2008), and Think Like a Champion (2009).[26][27][28] In a 2007 lawsuit against The New York Times journalist Timothy O'Brien regarding his work about Trump, TrumpNation, Trump discussed the ghostwriting aspect of Trump 101 and How to Get Rich.[8][9][10] During a deposition as part of the lawsuit Trump brought, he placed the fault with McIver for mistakes in both books.[8][10][29] Trump asserted that the book's figure of his debt, $9 billion,[8] was inaccurate, and that he was unaware of the matter after reading the book McIver presented to him, admitting: "I read it very quickly. I didn't see it. I would have corrected it, but I didn't see it."[9][10] Trump said to the questioning lawyer, that he told McIver about the mistake she wrote in the book published under his name: "I told the book writer about it, and she obviously put it in again. She probably forgot. I would love you to question her about it."[8][10]

The book was first published in hardcover format in 2006 by Wiley.[30] An audiobook was released in 2006 by Tantor Media, read by voice actor Alan Sklar.[31] Wiley published the book again in print and in e-book format in 2007.[32][33][34] Additional language editions were published in 2007 including Chinese,[35] Turkish,[36] Italian,[37] Korean,[38] and Japanese.[39] The audiobook was again released in 2008.[40] An additional version of the audiobook was released in 2010.[41] The book was published in Polish in 2017.[42] In 2016, Trump reported earnings of less than US$200.00 from the book.[43][44][45]

Reception edit

Writing for Booklist, Mary Whaley characterized the book as "clearly a high-profile public-relations effort".[1] Whaley acknowledged, "Trump's insight and business principles offer valuable lessons."[1] Bustle wrote critically of Trump's views on women espoused in quotations in the book, placing a quote from the book at spot number one among a list of quotes the publication deemed sexist uttered by the individual,[46] In another article for Bustle, Kendyl Kearly wrote of the same quote, "[Trump] made it clear that women have a dollar amount just like a fine Renoir or constructing Trump Towers. He probably wants to put the pageant winners in the bank or in a museum."[47] Another quote from the book is listed as second by Nina Bahadur of HuffPost on a list of "outrageous things Trump has said about women".[17]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Shafer, Jack (December 7, 2016), "America's First Real Estate Presidency", Politico, retrieved June 21, 2017
  3. ^ a b c Hohmann, James (October 21, 2016), "The Daily 202: Barack Obama is coming to a TV near you", The Washington Post, retrieved June 21, 2017
  4. ^ a b Fisher, Marc (July 17, 2016), "Donald Trump doesn't read much. Being president probably wouldn't change that.", The Washington Post, retrieved June 21, 2017
  5. ^ a b Dicker, Rachel (June 1, 2016), "10 Books Donald Trump Loves – Ever wondered what Donald Trump reads?", U.S. News & World Report, retrieved June 21, 2017
  6. ^ a b Metcalf, Stephen (May 1, 2016), "Donald Trump, Baby Boomer", Slate, retrieved June 22, 2017
  7. ^ a b Baram, Marcus (May 6, 2011), "Trump's 'University' Accused Of Scamming Customers", The Huffington Post, retrieved June 22, 2017
  8. ^ a b c d e f Fahrenthold, David A. (July 20, 2016), "Melania Trump's speechwriter was also blamed for inserting errors in Donald Trump's books", The Washington Post, retrieved June 21, 2017
  9. ^ a b c d Linkins, Jason (November 3, 2016), "Does Donald Trump Read Good, Or Nah? An exploration.", The Huffington Post, retrieved June 21, 2017
  10. ^ a b c d e f Carton, Bruce (July 21, 2016), , Compliance Week, archived from the original on December 4, 2017, retrieved June 21, 2017
  11. ^ a b Kaczynski, Andrew (October 20, 2016), "Trump's advice in 2007 book: 'Accept blame' for 'painful defeats'", CNN, retrieved June 21, 2017
  12. ^ O'Neil, Luke (October 18, 2016), "Nine Years Ago, Trump Quite Literally Opposed Blaming Others for His Problems", Esquire, retrieved June 21, 2017
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  17. ^ a b Bahadur, Nina (October 10, 2016), "Women: 18 Real Things Donald Trump Has Actually Said About Women – Yes, this man is running for president.", The Huffington Post, retrieved June 21, 2017
  18. ^ Stern, Marlow (August 8, 2015), "Donald Trump's Gross History of Misogyny: From Rosie O'Donnell to Megyn Kelly", The Daily Beast, retrieved June 22, 2017
  19. ^ Crawford, Hillary E. (March 1, 2016), "5 Accidentally Feminist Donald Trump Quotes That You Might Just Agree With", Bustle, retrieved June 22, 2017
  20. ^ Kaczynski, Andrew (August 23, 2016), "Politics: Trump Often Claimed To Be 'The Largest Real Estate Developer In New York.' He Isn't.", BuzzFeed News, retrieved June 21, 2017
  21. ^ Nuzzi, Olivia (July 20, 2016), "Forever Young: Two Days, Six Lies, and Trump's Third Wife – At RNC 2016, the Donald Trump campaign did an impressive job of making a bad situation—Melania's plagiarized speech—much, much worse.", The Daily Beast, retrieved June 21, 2017
  22. ^ Bhattacharjee, Riya (July 20, 2016), "Meredith McIver, Melania Trump's RNC Speechwriter, Hails from San Jose", NBC Bay Area, retrieved June 21, 2017
  23. ^ Otis, Ginger Adams (July 20, 2016), , New York Daily News, archived from the original on May 3, 2017, retrieved June 21, 2017
  24. ^ Severns, Maggie (March 3, 2016), "Tales from the Trump University legal vault", Politico, retrieved June 22, 2017
  25. ^ Stern, Grant (February 28, 2016), "Trump University Sued Disgruntled Former Students For Leaving Negative Consumer Reviews, And Lost", PINAC News, retrieved June 22, 2017
  26. ^ Revesz, Rachael (July 20, 2016), "Meredith McIver: The mystery of the Trump employee behind Melania's plagiarised RNC 2016 speech", The Independent, retrieved June 22, 2017
  27. ^ Dale, Michael (July 21, 2016), "Trump Speechwriter Meredith McIver Was Once a Broadway Baby", Broadway World, retrieved June 22, 2017
  28. ^ "Donald Trump likes to send notes to editors, compare bestseller stacks", Los Angeles Times, April 11, 2011, retrieved June 22, 2017
  29. ^ Rudin, David (July 21, 2016), "The Meredith McIver mystery: Don't listen to the rumours, the Trump speechwriter is a real person", National Post, retrieved June 22, 2017
  30. ^ Trump, Donald J.; McIver, Meredith (2006), Trump 101: The Way to Success, Wiley, ISBN 978-0-470-04710-1
  31. ^ OCLC 78218866
  32. ^ OCLC 803033282
  33. ^ OCLC 897554184
  34. ^ ASIN B000YHD4ZC
  35. ^ OCLC 214279745
  36. ^ OCLC 283800723
  37. ^ OCLC 948734092
  38. ^ OCLC 166275248
  39. ^ OCLC 974674024
  40. ^ OCLC 285382514
  41. ^ OCLC 689075417
  42. ^ OCLC 979156714
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  44. ^ Wu, Huizhong (July 22, 2015), "These 70 businesses earn less than $201 each for Donald Trump", Mashable, retrieved June 22, 2017
  45. ^ O'Connor, Brendan (May 18, 2016), "Look at All the Books Donald Trump Has "Written" That Nobody Is Buying", Gawker, retrieved June 21, 2017
  46. ^ Barbato, Lauren (June 16, 2015), "5 Sexist Donald Trump Quotes About Women That Perfectly Prove That This Guy Should Not Be President, Ever, Under Any Circumstances", Bustle, retrieved June 21, 2017
  47. ^ Kearly, Kendyl (July 1, 2015), "10 Donald Trump Quotes About Women That Help Explain Why NBC Gave Him The Boot", Bustle, retrieved June 21, 2017

External links edit

  • Official website

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Trump 101 The Way to Success is a book credited to Donald Trump and written by ghostwriter Meredith McIver The first edition was published in hardcover format by Wiley in 2006 The book contains twenty four chapters imparting advice on business acumen with quotations included from Trump 1 The authors caution the reader about the inherent risks seen in business deals 2 and advise individuals to promptly deal with conflicts 3 Trump recommends other books including The Art of War and The Power of Positive Thinking 4 5 6 as well as his company Trump University 7 Trump 101Book coverAuthorDonald Trump credited Meredith McIver ghostwriter Audio read byAlan SklarCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectBusinessPublisherWileyPublication date2006Media typePrint Hardcover Pages208ISBN978 0 470 04710 1OCLC803033282WebsiteOfficial website Trump discussed the writing process for Trump 101 in a deposition during his lawsuit against The New York Times journalist Timothy O Brien regarding his work about Trump TrumpNation 8 9 10 When questioned under oath by a lawyer Trump asserted he had been unaware of mistakes his ghostwriter made about his debt in Trump 101 because he had read the book very quickly before publication 8 9 10 Booklist acknowledged the work served a public relations function for Trump and concluded it contained some useful advice 1 Other reviews pointed out quotes from the book which were seen as sexist Contents 1 Contents 2 Composition and publication 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksContents editTrump 101 The Way to Success is a book imparting advice and motivation about Trump s business acumen 1 The book is split into approximately twenty sets of aspirational genres including advising the reader to strive to better themselves recognizing the right business opportunities when they come along trying new things the art of negotiation how to gain wisdom from one s intuition learning from failures maintaining a sense of motivation keeping lofty goals and dropping efforts which do not give one passion 1 The authors caution about the element of risk during investing Frequently the risk will be well worth the gamble but sometimes it will be more than you can afford 2 The book advises to deal with conflict prior to issues developing into larger problems 3 Readers are told they should practice taking onus for oneself for difficulties quickly after they ensue 11 The work criticizes those who constantly blame others for their problems 12 Trump 101 recommends the reader gain wisdom from other books including writings from Albert Einstein and Ralph Waldo Emerson The Art of War by Sun Tzu Norman Vincent Peale s The Power of Positive Thinking The Last Lion Winston Spencer Churchill by William Manchester and Trump s own autobiography 4 5 6 The book suggests individuals describe their thoughts to others during business dealings in a clear and cogent manner 13 Trump s views of attractiveness are quoted in the book and he expounds on various types of beauty 14 15 16 saying Beauty and elegance whether in a woman a building or a work of art is not just superficial or something pretty to see 17 18 19 Trump is also quoted in the book saying he is skilled at predictions of where the real estate market is going 20 Trump defends his desire to give individuals an education to improve their lives and touts his company Trump University 7 Composition and publication edit nbsp Donald Trump in 2008 Meredith McIver was the ghostwriter on Trump 101 and other books credited to Trump she was described by the Trump Organization as an in house staff writer for the company 21 22 23 McIver worked with Trump on writing content for Trump University 24 Trump University subsequently held the copyrights to Trump 101 The Way to Success 25 11 3 Other books credited to Trump and written by McIver include Trump How to Get Rich 2004 Trump Think Like a Billionaire 2005 Trump Never Give Up 2008 and Think Like a Champion 2009 26 27 28 In a 2007 lawsuit against The New York Times journalist Timothy O Brien regarding his work about Trump TrumpNation Trump discussed the ghostwriting aspect of Trump 101 and How to Get Rich 8 9 10 During a deposition as part of the lawsuit Trump brought he placed the fault with McIver for mistakes in both books 8 10 29 Trump asserted that the book s figure of his debt 9 billion 8 was inaccurate and that he was unaware of the matter after reading the book McIver presented to him admitting I read it very quickly I didn t see it I would have corrected it but I didn t see it 9 10 Trump said to the questioning lawyer that he told McIver about the mistake she wrote in the book published under his name I told the book writer about it and she obviously put it in again She probably forgot I would love you to question her about it 8 10 The book was first published in hardcover format in 2006 by Wiley 30 An audiobook was released in 2006 by Tantor Media read by voice actor Alan Sklar 31 Wiley published the book again in print and in e book format in 2007 32 33 34 Additional language editions were published in 2007 including Chinese 35 Turkish 36 Italian 37 Korean 38 and Japanese 39 The audiobook was again released in 2008 40 An additional version of the audiobook was released in 2010 41 The book was published in Polish in 2017 42 In 2016 Trump reported earnings of less than US 200 00 from the book 43 44 45 Reception editWriting for Booklist Mary Whaley characterized the book as clearly a high profile public relations effort 1 Whaley acknowledged Trump s insight and business principles offer valuable lessons 1 Bustle wrote critically of Trump s views on women espoused in quotations in the book placing a quote from the book at spot number one among a list of quotes the publication deemed sexist uttered by the individual 46 In another article for Bustle Kendyl Kearly wrote of the same quote Trump made it clear that women have a dollar amount just like a fine Renoir or constructing Trump Towers He probably wants to put the pageant winners in the bank or in a museum 47 Another quote from the book is listed as second by Nina Bahadur of HuffPost on a list of outrageous things Trump has said about women 17 References edit a b c d e f Whaley Mary November 15 2006 Trump 101 The Way to Success Booklist American Library Association retrieved June 21 2017 a b Shafer Jack December 7 2016 America s First Real Estate Presidency Politico retrieved June 21 2017 a b c Hohmann James October 21 2016 The Daily 202 Barack Obama is coming to a TV near you The Washington Post retrieved June 21 2017 a b Fisher Marc July 17 2016 Donald Trump doesn t read much Being president probably wouldn t change that The Washington Post retrieved June 21 2017 a b Dicker Rachel June 1 2016 10 Books Donald Trump Loves Ever wondered what Donald Trump reads U S News amp World Report retrieved June 21 2017 a b Metcalf Stephen May 1 2016 Donald Trump Baby Boomer Slate retrieved June 22 2017 a b Baram Marcus May 6 2011 Trump s University Accused Of Scamming Customers The Huffington Post retrieved June 22 2017 a b c d e f Fahrenthold David A July 20 2016 Melania Trump s speechwriter was also blamed for inserting errors in Donald Trump s books The Washington Post retrieved June 21 2017 a b c d Linkins Jason November 3 2016 Does Donald Trump Read Good Or Nah An exploration The Huffington Post retrieved June 21 2017 a b c d e f Carton Bruce July 21 2016 Ceresney flashback Deposing The Donald in 2007 Compliance Week archived from the original on December 4 2017 retrieved June 21 2017 a b Kaczynski Andrew October 20 2016 Trump s advice in 2007 book Accept blame for painful defeats CNN retrieved June 21 2017 O Neil Luke October 18 2016 Nine Years Ago Trump Quite Literally Opposed Blaming Others for His Problems Esquire retrieved June 21 2017 Frank T A February 27 2017 Trumpled Is Donald Trump losing his juice The president will address Congress for the first time from an unusual position humbled Vanity Fair retrieved June 21 2017 Lewis Martin February 28 2016 Trump To Go Veep Hunting At Starry Oscar Party Slate retrieved June 22 2017 Vale Paul August 20 2015 Trump Warns Pope Not To Criticise Capitalism Will Remind Francis Isil Wants To Get You The Huffington Post retrieved June 22 2017 Vale Paul August 19 2015 Donald Trump Is America s Le Pen How Watchers Around The World Are Explaining The Donald The Huffington Post retrieved June 22 2017 a b Bahadur Nina October 10 2016 Women 18 Real Things Donald Trump Has Actually Said About Women Yes this man is running for president The Huffington Post retrieved June 21 2017 Stern Marlow August 8 2015 Donald Trump s Gross History of Misogyny From Rosie O Donnell to Megyn Kelly The Daily Beast retrieved June 22 2017 Crawford Hillary E March 1 2016 5 Accidentally Feminist Donald Trump Quotes That You Might Just Agree With Bustle retrieved June 22 2017 Kaczynski Andrew August 23 2016 Politics Trump Often Claimed To Be The Largest Real Estate Developer In New York He Isn t BuzzFeed News retrieved June 21 2017 Nuzzi Olivia July 20 2016 Forever Young Two Days Six Lies and Trump s Third Wife At RNC 2016 the Donald Trump campaign did an impressive job of making a bad situation Melania s plagiarized speech much much worse The Daily Beast retrieved June 21 2017 Bhattacharjee Riya July 20 2016 Meredith McIver Melania Trump s RNC Speechwriter Hails from San Jose NBC Bay Area retrieved June 21 2017 Otis Ginger Adams July 20 2016 Donald Trump staff writer Meredith McIver who apologized for Melania s plagiarism scandal is a registered Democrat New York Daily News archived from the original on May 3 2017 retrieved June 21 2017 Severns Maggie March 3 2016 Tales from the Trump University legal vault Politico retrieved June 22 2017 Stern Grant February 28 2016 Trump University Sued Disgruntled Former Students For Leaving Negative Consumer Reviews And Lost PINAC News retrieved June 22 2017 Revesz Rachael July 20 2016 Meredith McIver The mystery of the Trump employee behind Melania s plagiarised RNC 2016 speech The Independent retrieved June 22 2017 Dale Michael July 21 2016 Trump Speechwriter Meredith McIver Was Once a Broadway Baby Broadway World retrieved June 22 2017 Donald Trump likes to send notes to editors compare bestseller stacks Los Angeles Times April 11 2011 retrieved June 22 2017 Rudin David July 21 2016 The Meredith McIver mystery Don t listen to the rumours the Trump speechwriter is a real person National Post retrieved June 22 2017 Trump Donald J McIver Meredith 2006 Trump 101 The Way to Success Wiley ISBN 978 0 470 04710 1 OCLC 78218866 OCLC 803033282 OCLC 897554184 ASIN B000YHD4ZC OCLC 214279745 OCLC 283800723 OCLC 948734092 OCLC 166275248 OCLC 974674024 OCLC 285382514 OCLC 689075417 OCLC 979156714 Thielman Sam Rushe Dominic Gabbatt Adam July 22 2015 Donald Trump is already president of 457 firms campaign filings reveal The Guardian retrieved June 22 2017 Wu Huizhong July 22 2015 These 70 businesses earn less than 201 each for Donald Trump Mashable retrieved June 22 2017 O Connor Brendan May 18 2016 Look at All the Books Donald Trump Has Written That Nobody Is Buying Gawker retrieved June 21 2017 Barbato Lauren June 16 2015 5 Sexist Donald Trump Quotes About Women That Perfectly Prove That This Guy Should Not Be President Ever Under Any Circumstances Bustle retrieved June 21 2017 Kearly Kendyl July 1 2015 10 Donald Trump Quotes About Women That Help Explain Why NBC Gave Him The Boot Bustle retrieved June 21 2017External links editOfficial website Portals nbsp Books nbsp Business and economics nbsp Literature nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trump 101 amp oldid 1210194308, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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