• Home
  • About Dan
    • Full CV
    • Dan’s Journey
  • Companies
  • Speaking
    • The Workplace Trends Keynote
    • Navigating the AI Revolution
    • The Hybrid Work Keynote
    • Total Well-being Keynote
    • Work 3.0 Keynote
    • A Whole New World of Work Keynote
    • Back to Human Keynote
    • Bridging the Multi-generational Gap Keynote
    • The LeaderShift Keynote
  • Books
    • Back to Human
      • Online Course
      • The Millennial 100
      • Global Study
    • Promote Yourself
    • Me 2.0
  • Research
    • Workplace Trends Forecast
      • 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
      • 2020
      • 2019
      • 2018
      • 2017
      • 2016
      • 2015
      • 2014
      • 2013
  • Courses
    • How to Support Flexible Work as a Manager
    • Hybrid Working Foundations
    • Managing Your Well-Being as a Leader
    • Emerging Leader Foundations
    • Personal Branding
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Articles
    • Interviews
    • Spokesperson
    • Press
    • Quotes
  • Contact

Future of Work Expert, Keynote Speaker, NY Times Bestselling Author - Dan Schawbel

Future of Work Expert, Keynote Speaker, NY Times Bestselling Author - Dan Schawbel

  • Home
  • About Dan
    • Full CV
    • Dan’s Journey
  • Companies
  • Speaking
    • The Workplace Trends Keynote
    • Navigating the AI Revolution
    • The Hybrid Work Keynote
    • Total Well-being Keynote
    • Work 3.0 Keynote
    • A Whole New World of Work Keynote
    • Back to Human Keynote
    • Bridging the Multi-generational Gap Keynote
    • The LeaderShift Keynote
  • Books
    • Back to Human
      • Online Course
      • The Millennial 100
      • Global Study
    • Promote Yourself
    • Me 2.0
  • Research
    • Workplace Trends Forecast
      • 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
      • 2020
      • 2019
      • 2018
      • 2017
      • 2016
      • 2015
      • 2014
      • 2013
  • Courses
    • How to Support Flexible Work as a Manager
    • Hybrid Working Foundations
    • Managing Your Well-Being as a Leader
    • Emerging Leader Foundations
    • Personal Branding
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Articles
    • Interviews
    • Spokesperson
    • Press
    • Quotes
  • Contact

Episode 60: Steve Schwarzman

December 9, 2019 By Dan Schawbel • Leave a Comment • Podcasts

An interview with Steve Schwarzman about what he learned from his father growing up, where his drive comes from, how he decides which charities to donate to, what money hasn’t bought him and his best career advice.

Welcome to the 60th episode of 5 Questions with Dan Schawbel. As your host, my goal is to curate the best advice from the world’s smartest and most interesting people by asking them just 5 questions.

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 9:05 — 10.0MB) | Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Email | TuneIn | RSS | https://danschawbel.com/subscribe

This episodes guest:

My guest today is Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder of Blackstone, Steve Schwarzman. Born in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, Steve went to Abington Senior High School before enrolling in Yale University. When he graduated, he had a brief stint in the U.S. Army Reserve before enrolling and graduating from Harvard Business School. Steve’s first job was at investment bank Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. Then, he became a managing director at Lehman Brothers at age 31, before co-founding The Blackstone Group with his former boss and former CEO of Lehman, Peter Peterson. Today, Blackstone manages about $545 billion in assets, with over $7 billion in annual revenue, leaving Steve with a net worth of over $17 billion. I had the opportunity to visit Steve at his New York City offices to talk about the lessons he’s learned and his business perspectives, that are captured in his book “What it Takes”.

Video interview from Blackstone’s New York City headquarters:

The 5 questions questions I ask in this episode:

  1. Your dad operated a linen store growing up that he never expanded despite its success. What did you learn from that experience and how was that incorporated into your thinking moving forward?
  2. What drove you to build such a big company and have so much influence and power?
  3. You’ve donated over $1 billion to charities. How do you select what causes to donate to and what is the criteria for the selection?
  4. What can money not buy you that brings you happiness and joy into your life?
  5. What’s your best piece of career advice?

Follow Steve’s journey:

  • Book
  • LinkedIn

Subscribe to the Workplace Intelligence Insider Newsletter

The workplace is changing rapidly and will continue to do so. Stay informed to learn about the global trends that matter.

« Episode 59: Ash Carter
Episode 61: John Jantsch »

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Workplace Intelligence Weekly

  • Employee Voice is More Important Now Than Ever Before — Here’s Why
  • Attracting and Retaining Talent in an Employee-Driven Market

Read the newsletter archive 

Recent Podcast Episodes

  • Episode 279: Tamron Hall
  • Episode 278: Joy-Ann Reid
  • Episode 277: Dan Henderson
  • Episode 276: Kate DiCamillo
  • Episode 275: Keith Chapman

5 Questions Podcast Episodes

Episode 279: Tamron Hall

My guest today is TV host and author, Tamron Hall. Tamron is the Emmy Award-winning television host … Read the rest

Episode 278: Joy-Ann Reid

My guest today is MSNBC host, Joy-Ann Reid. Joy is the host of MSNBC’s The ReidOut and author of the … Read the rest

Episode 277: Dan Henderson

My guest today is former UFC champion and Olympic wrestler, Dan Henderson. Dan was a two-time … Read the rest

Older Episodes →

Older Episodes →

Subscribe to the Workplace Intelligence Insider Newsletter

The workplace is changing rapidly and will continue to do so. Stay informed to learn about the global trends that matter.

Copyright © 2025 DanSchawbel.com

Design by Charfish Design

Keep in touch: