While it may not be necessary to feng-shui your office to aid productivity, a positive work environment is definitely key to success.
And for the chief executive of a firm, it’s basically a non-negotiable.
In most long-form profiles of powerful Wall Streeters, we find out what makes the space in which they work unique.
Some CEO’s have quirky decorations, and other offices are way more low-key then you might expect.
Either way, how a banker or hedge funder surrounds himself in the office says something about who they are and what they value.
In his office, the Morgan Stanley CEO-James Gorman keeps 'a pair of boxing gloves signed by Muhammad Ali and a framed 2001 newspaper profile dubbing him 'Mr. Optimistic.' '
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