http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/1989.html
"When I call off the names of our managers - the Blumkin, Friedman and Heldman families, Chuck Huggins, Stan Lipsey, and Ralph Schey - I feel the same glow that Miller Huggins must have experienced when he announced the lineup of his 1927 New York Yankees."
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Warren Buffett had an amazing team of leaders in the organisations that he invested in. He continuously lauded them and attributed his success to their dedication and commitment.
In our organisations are we building an A Team? Do we have dedicated and committed team members?
If you are a Business Owner (or want to be one in the future) and not a Job Owner, then your first task should be to build up enough revenue per month to start looking for a A Team.
Your team is what will help grow your organisation to great heights.
You need to build a trusted close team of comrades who will take the organisation to great heights.
It is quite difficult to find this team. That is why you have to give it a lot of time. Do not rush in to this process. Do not be in a hurry to set up this team.
Warren Buffet in fact always talks about not swinging in a base ball game and to wait for the right pitch.
"The stock market is a no-called-strike game. You don't have to swing at everything - you can wait for your pitch. The problem when you're a money manager is that your fans keep yelling, 'swing, you bum!'"
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