Risk takers
Good listener and learner
Original thinkers
Feel competent and capable
Set high goals and enjoy working toward them
Take responsibility for their actions
Patience
Have self discipline
Find a need and fill it
Have a vision to make the idea a reality
Financial Backing – think big, start small
Be diligent – It takes hard work
Be prepared for criticism
Adapt to changing environments
Be ready to pivot if necessary based on client feedback
Build a top notch team
Have perseverance
Be the expert at what you do
Be open minded on feedback
Do the research
Build a network of relationships to support you
Always be looking to better your idea
Be the motivator
Time management and stress management
Be organized
Continue to learn
Positive Thinking Patience
PerseveranceAdaptability
He is known as the “Oracle of Omaha”
He is the Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
He is an investment guru
One of the richest and most respected businessman in the world
Bought his first stock at 11
He was good with numbers, even as a kid
At 13 had a paper route and sold racing tip sheets
Used his bike as a tax deduction
In high school he had a profitable venture with 3 pinball machines
He went to college at 16 and graduated at 20 with no debt
“Focus on your customers and lead your people as though their lives depended on your success.”
“I get to do what I like to do every single day of the year.”
Take calculated risksPatience is the keyValue your reputationWork for a better futureBring valueBe around better companyDo what you love Know your competition
He is wealthy, but his signature meal is hamburgers and Coke. He lives in the same house that he originally bought for just over $31,000 and owns just one car. He does not believe in squandering money or showing off possessions.
Most importantly he is a philanthropist who gave away 31 billion dollars to 5 charities, most of it to the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation.
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