Berkshire Beyond Buffett - (Columbia Business School Publishing) by Lawrence Cunningham (Paperback)
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- Berkshire Hathaway, the $500 billion conglomerate that Warren Buffett built, is among the world's largest and most famous corporations.
- About the Author: Lawrence A. Cunningham, editor and publisher since 1997 of The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America, is the Henry St. George Tucker III Research Professor at George Washington University.
- 336 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Corporate Governance
- Series Name: Columbia Business School Publishing
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About the Book
In a comprehensive portrait of the corporate culture that unites Berkshire Hathaway's subsidiaries, Lawrence A. Cunningham unearths the traits that assure the its continued prosperity. Rich with lessons for those wishing to profit from the Berkshire model, this book is a valuable read for entrepreneurs, business owners, managers, and investors.Book Synopsis
Berkshire Hathaway, the $500 billion conglomerate that Warren Buffett built, is among the world's largest and most famous corporations. Yet, for all its power and celebrity, few people understand Berkshire, and many assume it cannot survive without Buffett. This book proves them wrong.
In a comprehensive portrait of the corporate culture that unites Berkshire's subsidiaries, Lawrence A. Cunningham unearths the traits that assure the conglomerate's continued prosperity. Riveting stories of each subsidiary's origins, triumphs, and journey to Berkshire reveal how managers generate economic value from intangibles like thrift, integrity, entrepreneurship, autonomy, and a sense of permanence. Rich with lessons for those wishing to profit from the Berkshire model, this engaging book is a valuable read for entrepreneurs, business owners, managers, family business members, and investors, and it is an important resource for scholars of corporate stewardship. General readers will enjoy learning how an iconoclastic businessman transformed a struggling textile company into a corporate legacy.Review Quotes
A detailed study of Berkshire's portfolio and an intriguing profile of the Sage of Omaha's approach to management, not just investment.-- "The Times"
A timely contribution to a swelling debate an encyclopedic history of the group's operating businesses.-- "Financial Times"
A worthy read.-- "strategy+business"
An absolute must-read for advisors... this book is one of the great chronicles of corporate history...[an] excpetional volume. [Ranked sixth best book of the year]-- "Financial Advisor"
If you're fascinated with growth strategies, you'll find few books more valuable.-- "Independent Agent"
Important, insightful, and clearly written... a major contribution to the management literature, this book should be read by managers of all organizations, business professors and students, business owners, and investors.-- "Choice"
There is much to learn from Mr. Cunningham's stories about the companies that Berkshire Hathaway owns.-- "The Economist"
Berkshire Hathaway's trajectory has been so seamless that Warren Buffett's professional transition has gone almost unnoticed. The man who began his business life as a precocious 'stock picker' has morphed into the chief executive of one of the largest collections of businesses in the world. Lawrence A. Cunningham's book astutely chronicles this development.--From the foreword by Tom Murphy, Berkshire Hathaway director and former CEO of ABC, Inc.
Cunningham is a writer and scholar well known to the Berkshire Hathaway faithful, and he was Warren Buffett's pick for cataloging and organizing Berkshire's famous annual reports. Now he has taken us in a new direction, directly into the purchases of companies made by Buffett. An insightful and important book.--Robert Hagstrom, author of The Warren Buffett Way
How did Warren Buffett build such a great firm? To unravel this mystery, Cunningham takes a deep dive inside the culture of Berkshire Hathaway's subsidiaries, highlighting the values of integrity, kinship, and autonomy--and revealing how building moats around the castles may help the firm outlast its visionary founder.--Adam Grant, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, author of Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success
About the Author
Lawrence A. Cunningham, editor and publisher since 1997 of The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America, is the Henry St. George Tucker III Research Professor at George Washington University. He is the author or coauthor of many books, including most recently Margin of Trust: The Berkshire Business Model (Columbia, 2020), with Stephanie Cuba.Dimensions (Overall): 8.7 Inches (H) x 5.6 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Columbia Business School Publishing
Sub-Genre: Corporate Governance
Genre: Business + Money Management
Number of Pages: 336
Publisher: Columbia Business School Publishing
Format: Paperback
Author: Lawrence Cunningham
Language: English
Street Date: February 18, 2020
TCIN: 93873413
UPC: 9780231170055
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-1605
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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