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Buffett’s management style is decentralized, relying on high trust in autonomous leaders.
If you are looking for these specific lectures, you can find them in:
He rarely interferes in daily operations, trusting CEOs to manage their businesses as if they owned them. ⚖️ Ethics and Reputation He avoids short-term "earnings games" or unethical shortcuts
Why Rationality Wilts In The Face Of The Institutional Imperative
For Buffett, reputation is the most valuable asset a company or individual can possess. Warren Buffett’s approach to management
He avoids short-term "earnings games" or unethical shortcuts that might boost quarterly numbers at the expense of long-term trust. 🧠 The Role of Rationality
He famously told his managers: "We can afford to lose money—even a lot of money. But we can't afford to lose reputation—even a shred of reputation". Buffett’s management style is decentralized
Warren Buffett’s approach to management, ethics, and rationality is centered on long-term sustainability, unwavering integrity, and logical capital allocation. The book you are referring to—often titled in Russian as —is a collection of his classic lectures and shareholder letters that distill these core principles. 💡 Core Management Principles