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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

401: David Rubenstein - Launching a Business, Living With Purpose, & Loving Your Life

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

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Twitter/IG: @RyanHawk12

David M. Rubenstein is a Co-Founder and Co-Executive Chairman of The Carlyle Group, one of the world’s largest and most successful private investment firms. Mr. Rubenstein co-founded the firm in 1987. Since then, Carlyle has grown into a firm managing $217 billion from 32 offices around the world.

Notes:

  • David is most interested in continuing to learn... He reads six newspapers per day and 100 books per year.
  • Your commencement is the beginning, not the end. "Keep your brain active, it's a muscle. It will atrophy without use."
  • David would give all of his money away to be one year younger...
  • Keys to happiness:
    • Thomas Jefferson said we all have the right to be in pursuit of happiness
    • "It's the most elusive thing in life."
    • Happiness is all about building meaningful relationships
  • The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis -- "JFK showed tremendous leadership to avert disaster. He strategically ignored Khrushchev's second letter and responded to the first one when making a deal to avoid nuclear war. David was in 9th grade at the time and that moment of leadership impacted him in a big way.
  • He worked in the White House for Jimmy Carter. "When I worked in the White House, everyone thought I was the smartest person in the world. When we lost and I didn't have a job anymore, nobody called, and nobody offered me a job."
  • Why leave his job as part of a big law firm?
    • "If you don't love what you do you can't be great at it."
  • Launching The Carlyle Group:
    • Raised $5m
    • Hired incredibly competent people
    • New idea: "I wanted to create a private equity one stop shop."
  • How did he hire well?
    • "I went after the best people I knew and sold them on why they should join me." What was said?
      • Convince them they will have responsibility
      • They will learn a lot
      • They will make more money
      • It will be enjoyable
  • What does David ask in interviews with candidates to hire?
    • "I want to learn mostly about what motivates them."
  • Must have qualities to work at The Carlyle Group:
    • Intelligent
    • Hard working
    • Get along well with others
    • Share credit
    • Effective communicator (both written and the spoken word)
    • Help others
    • Honest/High Integrity
  • Why start The Carlyle Group?
    • "I wanted to prove that my idea could work."
  • What created the success of the company?
    • "It was the luck of meeting great people... Like Bill Conway."
    • "Prior preparation prevents poor performance."
  • What are the keys to being a great interviewer?
    • Good listener
    • Enjoy it
    • Sublimate your ego - It's about the guest, not the interviewer proving how smart they are
  • Why does David like to interview so many people?
    • "My mother said it's because I'm a 'yenta.' I want to know everything."
  • Why own so many of our countries historical documents? (Magna Carta, Declaration of Independence)
    • "I want to remind people of our history."
  • He's one of the first 40 members of the giving pledge and plans to give ALL of his money away to charity.
  • Advice to a young college graduate:
    • Experiment, find things you enjoy
    • Share credit
    • Read a lot... Learn to speak in public
    • Become a skilled writer
    • Retain humility
  • What do most people say on their deathbed? They don't say, 'I wish I'd made more money.' What they say is, 'I wish I'd spent more time with my family and done more for society or my community.'
  • "Anybody who gives away money is mostly looking at things where they think they can make a difference. I'm trying to help people who helped me, educational institutions that helped me with scholarships, or organizations that were very useful to me in growing up."

Transcript

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0:00.0

Experiment, find things that you enjoy. You aren't going to be successful if you don't enjoy what you're doing.

0:08.0

Try to figure out how to share the credit. Get along with other people.

0:12.0

Continuously learn, keep reading. to share the credit, get along with other people,

0:12.7

continuously learn, keep reading,

0:15.1

learn how to speak orally, practice reading,

0:18.3

practice writing.

0:19.7

Communicating is the most important way

0:22.0

of influencing other people. you have to learn how to

0:23.5

communicate and ultimately don't let it go to your head if you're successful.

0:30.1

Welcome to the Learning Leader Show presented by Rixian Meyer.

0:34.8

I am your host Ryan Hawk.

0:38.9

Thank you so much for being here.

0:40.5

Text learners to 442-2. If you'd like to get direct access to my mindful

0:49.3

Monday emails, I carefully curate my latest thoughts, reflections, best articles and

0:58.2

ideas from myself as well as others every week. I've been doing it for more than 240 weeks. I'd encourage

1:06.3

you to check it out by texting learners to 442. You also get more details about how my book Welcome to Management will help you become

1:19.2

a more effective leader. Text learners learners, the 44222. Now on tonight's featured leader, David Rubinstein, co-founder

1:30.0

and co-executive chairman of the Carlisle Group, one of the world's largest and most successful

1:36.4

private investment firms. David co-founded the firm in 1987. Since then, Carlisle has grown into a firm managing $217 billion from 32 offices around the world. He also owns rare copies of the Magnagut the participation proclamation among others.

2:02.5

David is the author of the latest book titled

2:04.8

How to Lead, and this book is written about his interviews

2:09.6

with people like Jeff Bezos, Oprah Winfrey, Warren Buffett, and many more.

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