How CEOs Build Empires — Or Blow Them Up
The Real Eisman Playbook - A podcast by Steve Eisman

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In this episode of The Real Eisman Playbook, Steve Eisman hosts a panel of financial experts to discuss the characteristics of effective CEOs, the pitfalls of poor leadership, and the lessons learned from both good and bad CEOs in the financial services industry. The conversation covers notable figures like Jamie Dimon and Brian Moynihan, exploring their leadership styles and the impact of their decisions on their companies. The panelists also reflect on CEOs who were once viewed positively but later faced criticism, as well as those who improved over time, emphasizing the importance of accountability, transparency, and adaptability in leadership. Subscribe to The Real Eisman Playbook on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/si/podcast/the-real-eisman-playbook/id1818671690 00:00 Introduction to the Panel and Topic Overview 02:00 Characteristics of Effective CEOs 21:51 The Downside of Poor Leadership 38:31 Lessons from Bad CEOs 54:17 Reflections on CEOs Who Improved Over Time Connect with Steve Eisman and access all things The Eisman Playbook: 🌐 https:// linktr.ee/eismanplaybook → Follow on socials, watch episodes, and get the latest updates — all in one place. Disclaimer: The financial opinions expressed are for information purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts and participants are not an attempt to influence specific trading behavior, investments, or strategies. Past performance does not necessarily predict future outcomes. No specific results or profits are assured when relying on this content. Before making any investment or trade, evaluate its suitability for your circumstances and consider consulting your own financial or investment advisor. The financial products discussed in ‘The Eisman Playbook' carry a high level of risk and may not be appropriate for many investors. If you have uncertainties, it's advisable to seek professional advice. Remember that trading involves a risk to your capital, so only invest money you can afford to lose. Derivatives are unsuitable for all investors and involve the risk of losing more than the amount originally deposited and any profit you might have made. This communication is not a recommendation or offer to buy, sell, or retain any specific investment or service. Copyright ©2025 Steve Eisman Evercore ISI Glenn Schorr Company Coverage and Disclosures Ticker Company AAMI Acadian Asset Management APO Apollo Global Management, Inc. BAC Bank of America Corporation Glenn Schorr holds a long position in equity securities of Bank of America Corporation.<br /> BK Bank of New York Mellon Corp. Glenn Schorr holds a long position in equity securities of Bank of New York Mellon Corp. BLK BlackRock, Inc. BlackRock, Inc. is a client of Evercore LLC, and Evercore LLC has provided investment banking services to BlackRock, Inc. in the last 12 months. Evercore ISI or an affiliate expects to receive or intends to seek compensation for investment banking services from BlackRock, Inc. within the next three months. Glenn Schorr holds a long position in equity securities of Blackrock Inc. BX Blackstone, Inc. Blackstone, Inc. is a client of Evercore LLC, and Evercore LLC has provided investment banking services to Blackstone, Inc. in the last 12 months. Evercore ISI or an affiliate expects to receive or intends to seek compensation for investment banking services from Blackstone, Inc. within the next three months. An employee, employee's immediate family member, director or consultant of Evercore ISI or one of its affiliates (but not the covering research analyst or a member of the covering research analyst's household) is an officer, director or advisory board member of Blackstone, Inc.. Evercore ISI or an affiliate has received compensation from Blackstone, Inc. for investment banking services in the last 12 months. Analyst has a financial interest in a private equity fund managed by Blackstone, Inc.. Glenn Schorr holds a long position in equity securi