Warren Buffett has a reputation for doing so-called handshake deals. Over the past few decades, Buffett has completed a vast range of these deals based on nothing more than a handshake or short contract. When the Oracle of Omaha agrees to these deals, he’s not just buying a business, more often than not, he is acquiring a management team as well. Indeed, for Buffett, the quality of a company’s management is just as important, if not more important than the quality of a company itself. Buffett once described his investment process as a selection process that “pulls the culture.”…
Warren Buffett: Find Managers That Love The Job, Not The Money
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