In "There Is No Place for Us," Brian Goldstone takes readers into a world of homelessness and the institutional challenges that have narrowed our understanding and impeded progress.
Great book. What is fascinating is the incredible distance between these lived experiences and private equity's unrestrained housing profits. It's long past time for moral discussions - absent from the business world (and business schools) for too long - as housing industry leaders do their best to hide behind the anonymity of LLCs.
But just to maintain typical orneryness, since when did the writer start following the Trumpian rules of referring to himself (itself, herself) in the royal 3rd person?
Great book. What is fascinating is the incredible distance between these lived experiences and private equity's unrestrained housing profits. It's long past time for moral discussions - absent from the business world (and business schools) for too long - as housing industry leaders do their best to hide behind the anonymity of LLCs.
Great review. I'll check it out.
But just to maintain typical orneryness, since when did the writer start following the Trumpian rules of referring to himself (itself, herself) in the royal 3rd person?
LOL.