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| David Sokol: Buffett's Right-Hand Man's Management Philosophy - Yahoo Finance Posted: , On Wednesday March 2, 2011, 4:37 pm EST Back in 1999, an investor group including Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway helped Berkshire make its first foray into the energy business. The acquisition was of MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company, and the investor group included a gentleman by the name of David L. Sokol, MidAmerican's CEO. In letters to shareholders, Buffett has since described Sokol as a "brilliant" and "terrific" manager who is "the enormously talented builder and operator of MidAmerican Energy." Sokol has frequently been mentioned as Warren Buffett's "Mr. Fix-It," and as a potential successor to Buffett when it's time for The Oracle of Omaha to step down from the helm of Berkshire Hathaway. The admiration of one the world's best businessmen is certainly notable, so it is worth digging into what has made Mr. Sokol such a resounding success over the years. Sokol laid out many of the details of his management philosophy in his book, "Pleased but Not Satisfied" (2008). The title refers to a mindset of continuous and incremental improvements on both a personal and professional level. As such, it contains many insights that individuals can apply to their own lives and professions. Like Sokol himself, his philosophy is very detailed and covers major and minor points, including carrying out employee evaluations, six principles to adhere to when running a business, goal setting, budgeting, individual improvement and how to balance personal and business lives. The lessons provide valuable business insight and also give clues as to how Berkshire Hathaway might be run after Buffett hands over the reins for good. Background on David Sokol Sokol was mentioned as a potential successor to Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway in 2010 and 2011, but his personality differs sharply from Buffett. Sokol is known to have a direct, to-the-point management style and takes a systematic, candid and objective approach to running businesses. His engineering background is illustrative of the constant measurement and attention to detail he applies to business management. Management Philosophy Commitment to the Customer Employee Commitment and Transparency Firms that possess financial strength serve both the company and employees well. Returning again to the auto industry example, Sokol's advice runs core to Berkshire Hathaway's philosophy in that it is focused on producing a product and service that customers demand and delivering it in an efficient and low-cost manner to stay sufficiently profitable. Staying vigilant on the cost front can be a competitive advantage that is exploited to beat the competition and ensure operating success regardless of a boom or downturn in the business cycle. Employer and Employee Integrity Environmental respect is closely related to integrity, and also customer commitment when considering that society as a whole can be considered the end customer for many companies. Again, a regulated utility is a prime example given the need to generate and distribute electricity and natural gas in an environmentally friendly manner. Minimizing Mistakes Personal Principles Sokol details that it "is amazing how much luckier you will become if you approach every day well-prepared and willing to outwork the competition." Basic blocking and tackling is a cornerstone of this philosophy and includes showing up on time for meetings (being late shows disrespect as it demonstrates your time is more important than others at the meeting), treating people with respect at all times, and being honest and again candid in communicating with others. Balancing business and personal life is a final component to success, according to Sokol. Like many of his fellow Berkshire business leaders, the business life remains front and center, but he does provide suggestions on how to still balance in family life. Again, core principles used in business life are cited and include being candid with your spouse and children, and constantly working out compromises. The Bottom Line Follow Yahoo! Finance on ; become a fan on Facebook. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
| Posted: US News Page 1 of 2 | Next PageShow Entire Article Stills from Bridgestone Europe available on thenewsmarket.com: Bridgestone Announces New Brand Symbol and Corporate Philosophy PR Newswire | March 01, 2011 | 02:30 PM EST NEW YORK, March 1, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Contents from Bridgestone Europe at: http://www.thenewsmarket.com/Releases/StoryDetailPage.aspx?GUID=7b97ab6c-1f6b-4168-8d54-1de5ae574c32 Bridgestone Corporation today unveiled a new Bridgestone symbol and a new brand tagline and announced a refinement of its corporate philosophy, "The Bridgestone Essence", to mark the 80th anniversary of the Bridgestone Group's founding. This enhancement of the Bridgestone symbol and tagline is part of an integrated strategy to further strengthen Bridgestone's brand globally. Available material includes stills of the new logo. New video will be available later. About thenewsmarket.com thenewsmarket.com delivers free broadcast- and streaming-quality video and multimedia content directly to media around the world, 24/7. More than 25,000 media outlets in 190+ countries use thenewsmarket.com, including the AP, BBC, CNBC, CNN, France 24, N24, nytimes.com, RAI, TVE, ZDF and a lot more. Registered journalists can preview and download video, audio, text, graphics and photos at http://www.thenewsmarket.com. Page 1 of 2 | Next PageShow Entire Article © 2011 CNBC.com All Rights Reserved This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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