This is an important lesson for everyone. Trump habitually turns problems into solutions. Every other developer would have got into a pissing match and likely done one failed golf course. That is a natural human instinct. Ask any lawyer.
Instead he recruited the problem and had him do the whole build out. Them he leveraged that expertise into 16 projects or likely 16 billion in real estate sales while selling bona fide environmentally enhanced projects.
All his competitors could have done exactly the same thing.
Recall that when it comes to managing investment, your worst enemy is staring back at you in the mirror. That did not happen here. And observe how his ego was never engaged. Expect him to do the right thing on a case by case basis.
..
Adviser Tells Behind-the-Scenes Story of Trump’s Approach to
Environment
The untold story of Trump’s ultra-green golf courses
By Tara MacIsaac,
Epoch Times
November 23, 2017 4:48 pm Last Updated: November 24, 2017
1:20 pm
https://www.theepochtimes.com/adviser-tells-behind-the-scenes-story-of-trumps-approach-to-environment-2_2363597.html?
Donald Trump speaks at the groundbreaking of the Trump
National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., on Jan. 14, 2005. (Matthew
Simmons/Getty Images)
Environmentalist Ed Russo’s hate-turned-to-love relationship
with Donald Trump started on a golf course in New Jersey in 2002.
Russo was the head of a local committee that had made it
practically impossible for Trump’s water-guzzling, chemical-using,
habitat-destroying golf course to take root in Bedminster, New Jersey.
It wasn’t a vendetta against Trump in particular, but
against golf courses in general. Nonetheless, real estate guys like Trump were
“the enemy.” If it wasn’t a golf course, it would be housing developments, with
all their stress and strain on the environment.
Russo received a call from Trump himself. “The first thing
he did was challenge me: ‘Are you telling me I can’t build a golf course
here?’” Russo said.
Russo knew it was illegal to forbid a particular land use by
zoning. Instead, he had to say that golf courses are permitted, but under
certain conditions. “Then you make the conditions so difficult that nobody can
do that,” Russo explained, recalling how he had dealt with developers before
Trump.
Environmentalist Ed Russo. (Ed Russo)
Russo told Trump, “No, I’m saying you can build a golf
course, but you have to do it my way.” Trump’s reply was abrupt and unexpected:
“You’re in charge. I’m sending you a contract you can’t refuse.” He hung up
before Russo could say a word.
Trump essentially gave Russo a blank check and unlimited
authority to make the most environmentally friendly golf course known to man.
Russo made the best golf course he could, and went on to repeat that for 20
Trump golf courses thereafter.
His experience as an environmental adviser to Trump led him
to write his 2016 book, “Donald J. Trump: An Environmental Hero.”
To be sure, some of Russo’s environmentalist friends have
scoffed at his support of “the enemy.” But over the years, every one of them
has become a convert—in private, at least, Russo said. The common perception is
that Trumpis an enemy of the environment; Russo’s friends can’t afford to
express public support for him if they want to be able to raise donations for
their organizations.
“He doesn’t get any credit for it at all,” Russo said of
Trump’s environmental triumphs. “Nobody has written about it.”
No comments:
Post a Comment