The Management of Berkshire Hathaway Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Berkshire Hathaway is known to many as an investment tool Warren Buffett E.. To some extent, this reputation is well founded, given the success of the investment that the company enjoyed under his leadership. Less attention, however, is paid to management success Berkshire Hathaway. By 2008, the array of companies owned by Berkshire Hathaway is unique in its diversity. Was even more unique operating structure that the company used to control these operations. It was a model based on the extreme decentralization of operating authorities responsible for the efficiency of the business is located entirely in the hands of local leaders. While many public corporations the strict control and monitoring mechanisms to ensure the effective management and compliance, Berkshire Hathaway moved in the opposite direction. Many of the company's operating principles were in sharp contrast to those typically used by most public corporations. Shareholders must decide for themselves whether the principles of jeopardizing long-term employment, or, contrary to the opinion of experts, they have been a source of competitive advantage that can be sustained in the future. "Hide
by David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business 30 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 2009. Prod. #: CG16-PDF-ENG

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