2023年悅讀計劃
摩根大通2023年悅讀計劃
誠摯為您呈獻摩根大通精心挑選的一系列有助於開拓眼界、激發靈感、釋放潛能的著作。這些由多位享誉全球的创意先鋒、業界領袖、企業精英撰寫的新書帶領世界各地的讀者走進亞馬遜雨林、懷俄明牧場、香港會議室……讓讀者在享受閱讀的同時收穫人生的智慧和感悟。[音樂播放]
開卷有益
滋養智慧
激發想像
重塑視角
誠摯為您呈獻「摩根大通2023年悅讀計劃」。
這是摩根大通精心挑選的一系列有助於激發靈感、
開拓眼界、
釋放潛能的著作。
IBM前行政總裁羅睿蘭(Ginni Rometty)分享了她成為世界最具影響力商業領袖之一的開創之路。這本名為《善的力量》的回憶錄描繪出運用「善的力量」的藍圖,藉此激勵團隊、推進事業和公司發展,並構建更美好的世界。《賺錢機器》一書講述私募股權行業史上一宗數一數二的重大交易,涉及外國投資者首次收購一家中國全國性銀行,娓娓道來引人入勝的精彩內容。
《以人為本》一書帶領讀者探索科技與人類創造力的交匯,概述各行各業的先鋒公司如何運用科技重塑「創新」的定義。在《勵志榜樣 — 亞裔美國人和太平洋島民給予眾人的啟示》一書中,共融成為作者期望傳遞的中心主題。這本兒童繪本分享了36位亞裔美國人和太平洋島民鼓舞人心的故事,以及他們如何在世界各地發揮各種影響力。
如果您熱愛大自然,《樹的透視書》一定是您的心水之選,這圖冊結合讓人難以置信的事實與目不暇給的風景照片,呈現出在全球森林和林地中發現的無盡樹木品種。最後,未來學家兼研究員Nikolas Badminton向我們展示了如何通過創新策略和保持開放的心態,協助不同機構為未來或會遇到的任何挑戰做好準備。這是摩根大通2023年悅讀計劃書單。您下一步有何閱讀大計?
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開卷有益
滋養智慧
激發想像
重塑視角
誠摯為您呈獻「摩根大通2023年悅讀計劃」。
這是摩根大通精心挑選的一系列有助於激發靈感、
開拓眼界、
釋放潛能的著作。
IBM前行政總裁羅睿蘭Ginni Rometty分享了她成為世界最具影響力商業領袖之一的開創之路。
這本名為《善的力量》的回憶錄描繪出運用「善的力量」的藍圖,藉此激勵團隊、推進事業和公司發展,並構建更美好的世界。
《賺錢機器》一書講述私募股權行業史上一宗數一數二的重大交易,涉及外國投資者首次收購一家中國全國性銀行,娓娓道來引人入勝的精彩內容。
《以人為本》一書帶領讀者探索科技與人類創造力的交匯,概述各行各業的先鋒公司如何運用科技重塑「創新」的定義。
在《勵志榜樣 — 亞裔美國人和太平洋島民給予眾人的啟示》一書中,共融成為作者期望傳遞的中心主題。這本兒童繪本分享了36位亞裔美國人和太平洋島民鼓舞人心的故事,以及他們如何在世界各地發揮各種影響力。
如果您熱愛大自然,《樹的透視書》一定是您的心水之選,這圖冊結合讓人難以置信的事實與目不暇給的風景照片,呈現出在全球森林和林地中發現的無盡樹木品種。
這是摩根大通2023年悅讀計劃書單。您下一步有何閱讀大計?
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《善的力量》
引領生活、工作和世界的正向變化

接受命運和現狀並不是我們的唯一選擇。善的力量能夠賦予我們戰勝困難的信心和勇氣,幫助我們奮勇前行,走向成功。

《賺錢機器》
美國在中國的開拓性投資

本書講述了一項銀行交易的台前幕後及其對中國乃至世界金融業產生的深遠影響。

《葡萄酒商的反思》
納帕山谷的杯酒人生和季節智慧

「機緣巧合之下,我來到了異國他鄉的納帕谷。」在這段葡萄酒商的成長歷程中,我們感受到了樂觀、堅韌的力量。

《以馬之心,思馬之行》
從一個非傳統的牛仔身上學到的生活、領導力和同理心

如今,我騎馬的方式比以往更加傳統。然而,當年我作為馴馬師所堅持的基本原則——信任、耐心、堅定、友善和尊重——依然是我人生事業的重要基石。

《以人為本》
嶄新科技如何革新營商方式及塑造我們的未來

那些充分擁抱新技術,在人才、數據、架構和戰略等方面進行全方位改造的企業將脫穎而出,為全人類創造更加美好的未來。

《羅斯柴爾德家族的女性》
名門望族背後不為人知的故事

羅斯柴爾德家族的女性講述了人們所見的歐洲藝術、文化、政治和金錢的歷史故事,而她們的影響力卻往往被忽視。

《樹的透視書》
關於樹的故事、知識與歷史

樹是萬物生命之根。地球的生態平衡和所有動植物都倚賴於人類對樹木的保護、修復與珍惜。

《抽象表現主義:女性藝術家》

顯然,這些女性的個性和她們出神入化的藝術作品一樣富有魅力,充滿活力。她們衝破了各種世俗的限制和阻礙,躋身於當時最偉大的藝術家行列。

《精簡溝通》
言簡意賅的力量

在喧囂紛繁的數字世界裡,精簡溝通為我們提供了一種全新的信息創建、分享和消費思路。

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Introducing the J.P. Morgan Summer Reading List 2022, a selection of fascinating books about who we are, where we've been and where we're going.
On screen:
A montage of pages from
the Summer Reading List
books show photos and
illustrations of:
- a woman (wearing a
floral robe) fishing in
a pristine creek;
- Apollo over the body
of Hyacinthus;
- and a sad young boy,
standing alone in a city
at night.
Narrator:
You can explore the ancient worlds of Greek mythology, reimagined for modern times. In "Greek Myths," Taschen shows how Gustav Schwab's legendary stories of gods and all too human heroes are as relevant today as ever.
On screen:
A montage of
illustrations from the
book "Greek
Myths" show:
- Athena, dressed for
battle;
- Jason, reclining while
wearing the Golden
Fleece;
- Odysseus, shipwrecked
and clinging to a wooden
raft;
- and Antigone wandering
a desolate landscape
with her elderly father,
Oedipus.
Narrator:
In "The Power of Regret," Daniel H. Pink explains how regret can become a positive force to help us make smarter decisions, achieve our goals and deepen our sense of purpose.
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Power of Regret"
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- a bar chart, labeled:
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- (and) a close-up of
the book cover, reading:
"How Looking
Backward Moves Us
Forward."
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show:
- a chapter heading,
titled: "Personal
Effectiveness Mindset -
Do What Only
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Do";
- (and) an appendix,
listing CEOS: Mary Barra
of General Motors, Frank
Blake of Home Depot,
Jorgen Vig Knudstorp of
LEGO, and more.
Narrator:
In "As We Rise," a striking compilation of photographs by Black artists examines aspects of Black life while focusing on ideas of agency, beauty and self-representation.
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Photographs from
"As We Rise"
show:
- an archival mid-20th
century photo of a Black
couple dancing;
- and striking, artistic
photographs of young
Black men and women.
Narrator:
Celebrate the artistic vision of renowned Japanese filmmaker, Hayao Miyazaki, as we are swept away on a richly illustrated journey that explores the animator's craftsmanship, creative process and masterful storytelling.
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Pages from "Hayao Miyazaki" show illustrations of characters, creatures, air vehicles, and a floating city. Pages show Miyazaki drawing at his art desk - and a quote reading: "We have consistently tried to make 'Films' not 'Anime.'"
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Discover new horizons in "Race for Tomorrow." Reporter, Simon Mundy, visits 26 countries to show how the climate crisis is displacing communities and disrupting businesses while inspiring a new wave of innovation.
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"Race for Tomorrow:
Survival, Innovation,
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Lines of the Climate
Crisis." A montage
of video clips shows:
- Mundy walking in
different counties
affected by
climate-related
disasters;
- a factory demolished
by a controlled
explosion;
- (and) acres of solar
panels.
Narrator:
And finally, non-fungible tokens (or NFTs) are poised to change the worlds of sports, fashion, fine art and more, but what are they? Marc Beckman explains the concept and shows entrepreneurs how to succeed in tomorrow's NFT-driven world.
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This is the J.P. Morgan Summer Reading List 2022.
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- CEO Excellence;
- Race for Tomorrow;
- Being Present by
Jeanine W. Turner;
- The Power of Regret;
- Fixed by Amy E.
Herman;
- Hayao Miyazaki;
- As We Rise;
- Between the Mountain
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Doyne;
- (and) Greek Myths.
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《勵志榜樣》
亞裔美國人和太平洋島民給予眾人的啟示

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Introducing the J.P. Morgan Summer Reading List 2022, a selection of fascinating books about who we are, where we've been and where we're going.
On screen:
A montage of pages from
the Summer Reading List
books show photos and
illustrations of:
- a woman (wearing a
floral robe) fishing in
a pristine creek;
- Apollo over the body
of Hyacinthus;
- and a sad young boy,
standing alone in a city
at night.
Narrator:
You can explore the ancient worlds of Greek mythology, reimagined for modern times. In "Greek Myths," Taschen shows how Gustav Schwab's legendary stories of gods and all too human heroes are as relevant today as ever.
On screen:
A montage of
illustrations from the
book "Greek
Myths" show:
- Athena, dressed for
battle;
- Jason, reclining while
wearing the Golden
Fleece;
- Odysseus, shipwrecked
and clinging to a wooden
raft;
- and Antigone wandering
a desolate landscape
with her elderly father,
Oedipus.
Narrator:
In "The Power of Regret," Daniel H. Pink explains how regret can become a positive force to help us make smarter decisions, achieve our goals and deepen our sense of purpose.
On screen:
Pages from "The
Power of Regret"
show:
- a chapter heading,
titled: "Part
Three: Regret
Remade";
- a bar chart, labeled:
"Most Common
Regrets - 2011";
- (and) a close-up of
the book cover, reading:
"How Looking
Backward Moves Us
Forward."
Side note:
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Narrator:
Meet inspirational leaders in "CEO Excellence." Authors, Carolyn Dewar, Scott Keller and Vikram Malhotra offer a revealing look at how some of the world's most respected CEOs do their jobs.
On screen:
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Excellence"
show:
- a chapter heading,
titled: "Personal
Effectiveness Mindset -
Do What Only
You Can
Do";
- (and) an appendix,
listing CEOS: Mary Barra
of General Motors, Frank
Blake of Home Depot,
Jorgen Vig Knudstorp of
LEGO, and more.
Narrator:
In "As We Rise," a striking compilation of photographs by Black artists examines aspects of Black life while focusing on ideas of agency, beauty and self-representation.
On screen:
Photographs from
"As We Rise"
show:
- an archival mid-20th
century photo of a Black
couple dancing;
- and striking, artistic
photographs of young
Black men and women.
Narrator:
Celebrate the artistic vision of renowned Japanese filmmaker, Hayao Miyazaki, as we are swept away on a richly illustrated journey that explores the animator's craftsmanship, creative process and masterful storytelling.
On screen:
Pages from "Hayao Miyazaki" show illustrations of characters, creatures, air vehicles, and a floating city. Pages show Miyazaki drawing at his art desk - and a quote reading: "We have consistently tried to make 'Films' not 'Anime.'"
Side note:
Exciting music plays.
Narrator:
Discover new horizons in "Race for Tomorrow." Reporter, Simon Mundy, visits 26 countries to show how the climate crisis is displacing communities and disrupting businesses while inspiring a new wave of innovation.
On screen:
A book appears, titled:
"Race for Tomorrow:
Survival, Innovation,
and Profit on the Front
Lines of the Climate
Crisis." A montage
of video clips shows:
- Mundy walking in
different counties
affected by
climate-related
disasters;
- a factory demolished
by a controlled
explosion;
- (and) acres of solar
panels.
Narrator:
And finally, non-fungible tokens (or NFTs) are poised to change the worlds of sports, fashion, fine art and more, but what are they? Marc Beckman explains the concept and shows entrepreneurs how to succeed in tomorrow's NFT-driven world.
On screen:
Pages from "The Comprehensive Guide: NFTs. Digital Artwork. Blockchain Technology" show: computer generated artwork.
Narrator:
This is the J.P. Morgan Summer Reading List 2022.
On screen:
A group of books appear,
including:
- CEO Excellence;
- Race for Tomorrow;
- Being Present by
Jeanine W. Turner;
- The Power of Regret;
- Fixed by Amy E.
Herman;
- Hayao Miyazaki;
- As We Rise;
- Between the Mountain
and the Sky by Maggie
Doyne;
- (and) Greek Myths.
Narrator:
You are here. Where would you like to go?
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Morgan.
Text on screen:
jpmorgan.com/readinglist. Hashtag SRL2022.
END
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But with a book, you can travel anywhere through space and time, making countless new connections along the way.
On screen:
Interconnected dots of glowing light surround the Earth.
Text on screen:
J.P. Morgan Summer Reading List 2022.
Narrator:
Introducing the J.P. Morgan Summer Reading List 2022, a selection of fascinating books about who we are, where we've been and where we're going.
On screen:
A montage of pages from
the Summer Reading List
books show photos and
illustrations of:
- a woman (wearing a
floral robe) fishing in
a pristine creek;
- Apollo over the body
of Hyacinthus;
- and a sad young boy,
standing alone in a city
at night.
Narrator:
You can explore the ancient worlds of Greek mythology, reimagined for modern times. In "Greek Myths," Taschen shows how Gustav Schwab's legendary stories of gods and all too human heroes are as relevant today as ever.
On screen:
A montage of
illustrations from the
book "Greek
Myths" show:
- Athena, dressed for
battle;
- Jason, reclining while
wearing the Golden
Fleece;
- Odysseus, shipwrecked
and clinging to a wooden
raft;
- and Antigone wandering
a desolate landscape
with her elderly father,
Oedipus.
Narrator:
In "The Power of Regret," Daniel H. Pink explains how regret can become a positive force to help us make smarter decisions, achieve our goals and deepen our sense of purpose.
On screen:
Pages from "The
Power of Regret"
show:
- a chapter heading,
titled: "Part
Three: Regret
Remade";
- a bar chart, labeled:
"Most Common
Regrets - 2011";
- (and) a close-up of
the book cover, reading:
"How Looking
Backward Moves Us
Forward."
Side note:
Upbeat music plays.
Narrator:
Meet inspirational leaders in "CEO Excellence." Authors, Carolyn Dewar, Scott Keller and Vikram Malhotra offer a revealing look at how some of the world's most respected CEOs do their jobs.
On screen:
Pages from "CEO
Excellence"
show:
- a chapter heading,
titled: "Personal
Effectiveness Mindset -
Do What Only
You Can
Do";
- (and) an appendix,
listing CEOS: Mary Barra
of General Motors, Frank
Blake of Home Depot,
Jorgen Vig Knudstorp of
LEGO, and more.
Narrator:
In "As We Rise," a striking compilation of photographs by Black artists examines aspects of Black life while focusing on ideas of agency, beauty and self-representation.
On screen:
Photographs from
"As We Rise"
show:
- an archival mid-20th
century photo of a Black
couple dancing;
- and striking, artistic
photographs of young
Black men and women.
Narrator:
Celebrate the artistic vision of renowned Japanese filmmaker, Hayao Miyazaki, as we are swept away on a richly illustrated journey that explores the animator's craftsmanship, creative process and masterful storytelling.
On screen:
Pages from "Hayao Miyazaki" show illustrations of characters, creatures, air vehicles, and a floating city. Pages show Miyazaki drawing at his art desk - and a quote reading: "We have consistently tried to make 'Films' not 'Anime.'"
Side note:
Exciting music plays.
Narrator:
Discover new horizons in "Race for Tomorrow." Reporter, Simon Mundy, visits 26 countries to show how the climate crisis is displacing communities and disrupting businesses while inspiring a new wave of innovation.
On screen:
A book appears, titled:
"Race for Tomorrow:
Survival, Innovation,
and Profit on the Front
Lines of the Climate
Crisis." A montage
of video clips shows:
- Mundy walking in
different counties
affected by
climate-related
disasters;
- a factory demolished
by a controlled
explosion;
- (and) acres of solar
panels.
Narrator:
And finally, non-fungible tokens (or NFTs) are poised to change the worlds of sports, fashion, fine art and more, but what are they? Marc Beckman explains the concept and shows entrepreneurs how to succeed in tomorrow's NFT-driven world.
On screen:
Pages from "The Comprehensive Guide: NFTs. Digital Artwork. Blockchain Technology" show: computer generated artwork.
Narrator:
This is the J.P. Morgan Summer Reading List 2022.
On screen:
A group of books appear,
including:
- CEO Excellence;
- Race for Tomorrow;
- Being Present by
Jeanine W. Turner;
- The Power of Regret;
- Fixed by Amy E.
Herman;
- Hayao Miyazaki;
- As We Rise;
- Between the Mountain
and the Sky by Maggie
Doyne;
- (and) Greek Myths.
Narrator:
You are here. Where would you like to go?
Logo:
J.P.
Morgan.
Text on screen:
jpmorgan.com/readinglist. Hashtag SRL2022.
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深謀遠慮、未雨綢繆:繁榮增長之秘訣

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