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SESSION TWO: Reflections of a Billionaire CEO:

 

How To See YOU in the Image

 

Description


This session explores the unique profiles, common characteristics, and unorthodox management secrets of Warren Buffett's remarkable management team. Hear stories that every businessperson can learn from, and take away information you can immediately implement in your own business practices to achieve extraordinary results.

Highlights

  • 3 qualities that Buffett looks for in every manager. Do you have them? 
  • Inspirational stories of business men and women, many without the benefit of social standing or money, who built businesses that were acquired by Buffett 
  • The character traits necessary for long term investment success 
  • How Buffett's success as an investor and as a manager is directly related to his ability to surround himself with people he likes, admires, and trusts 
  • How Buffett manages without meetings and budgets, and with a HQ staff of just 16.8 
  • Why Buffett has never lost a CEO to a competitor 
  • How Warren Buffett will measure his successor

Synopsis: Billionaire CEO


Do you have what it takes to be a part of Warren Buffett's stellar team? There are several critical character traits shared by all of the more than 20 CEOs of Buffett-owned companies. This eye-opening session reveals what those traits are, and invites you to hold up a mirror and see if the person you have become reflects the qualities admired and rewarded by the world's most renowned value investor and values manager. 

The way business is done at Berkshire Hathaway is anything but business-as-usual. Warren Buffett has been able to attract and keep his enormously talented team of managers without meetings, divisions, budgets, or an organizational structure. "Team Buffett" has never lost a CEO to a competing enterprise, even though the average Buffett CEO is worth $100 million and therefore "working" for passion, not financial independence. And the average Buffett CEO has tenure of 25 years-with no mandatory retirement-while the typical large-company CEO is on the job for only 6 years. 

This session will examine the why's and how's behind Berkshire Hathaway's unconventional and spectacularly successful business model. It examines the fascinating evolution of this conglomerate, and considers how it will look well into the future. It also explores the surprising truth about what will happen after Warren Buffett retires and how he will judge his successor.

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