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Warren Buffett to MBA students: This is what ‘sets apart a big winner from the rest of the pack’

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Publish date: Sun, 14 Jul 2019, 09:06 AM
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Dear all,

A good article to share: Integrity

“There was a guy, Pete Kiewit in Omaha, who used to say he looked for three things in hiring people: Integrity, intelligence and energy,” Buffett said. “If they didn’t have the first, the other two would kill them, because if they don’t have integrity, you want them dumb and lazy.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/12/billionaire-warren-buffett-to-mba-students-this-is-the-key-to-success.html

At 88, Warren Buffett has a lot of wisdom — and sharing them with students is one of the many wonderful things he’s known for.

One lesson the Berkshire Hathaway CEO loves to teach is the importance of developing good personal qualities at young age.

Establishing good habits — even the little ones, like saying “please” and “thank you” — is a major key to success, he told Yahoo Finance’s editor-in-chief last year.

A high IQ won’t make you stand out

Buffett elaborated on the topic in a talk to MBA students from the University of Florida in 1998.

The legendary investor started his speech with a little game: “Think for a moment that I granted you a right — you can buy 10% of one of your classmate’s earnings for the rest of their lifetime.”

The decision should be based on merit, Buffett advised, so it’d be unwise to pick the person with the highest IQ, the richest parents or the most energy.

“There’s nothing wrong with getting the highest grades in the class, but that isn’t going to be the quality that sets apart a big winner from the rest of the pack,” said Buffett.

He continued: “You’d probably pick the person who has leadership qualities, who is able to get others to carry out their interests. That would be the person who is generous, honest and gave credit to other people for their own ideas.”

And here comes the hooker: In addition to this person, Buffett told the students they had to sell short another one of their classmates and pay 10% of what they do.

“You wouldn’t pick the person with the lowest IQ,” he said. “You’d think about the person who turned you off, the person who is egotistical, who is greedy, who cuts corners, who is slightly dishonest.”

If you see any of those qualities in yourself, you can get rid of them. “It’s simply a question of which you decide,” he said.

“If you write the good qualities down and make them habitual, you will be the one you want to buy 10% of when you’re all through, ” said Buffett. “The beauty of this is that you already own 100% of yourself, and you’re stuck with it. So you might as well be that person, that somebody else.”

Buffett said he sees people his age — or even 20 years younger — with “self-destructive behavior patterns,” and they’re entrapped by them.

Essentially, integrity — honesty, virtue and morality — can make or break you in the professional world. And if you choose not to make it a priority, you risk getting stuck with a reputation for deceit.

Don’t be someone who turns people off

The big takeaway here is that if you want to be the person who is successful, who everyone wants to hire, you need to build habits of integrity.

There are a handful of ways to that:

  • Fulfill your promises
  • Be honest
  • Be trustworthy
  • Give credit where credit is due
  • Be mindful and emotionally intuitive
  • Manifest humility
  • Be willing to admit you’re wrong
  • Offer help when it’s needed
  • Treat others with respect
  • Be charitable
  • Be patient

Intelligence and ambition are valuable traits, but even so, a lack of integrity won’t make you stand apart from the others — nor will it get you hired, at least not by Buffett.

Thank you

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shortinvestor77

Your title is really wrong.

2019-07-14 10:11

Sslee

Dear shortinvestor77,
You are right. Edited the title to CNBC source article: Warren Buffett to MBA students: This is what ‘sets apart a big winner from the rest of the pack’

Thank you

2019-07-14 11:58

chinaman

Unfortunately, our nation leaders full of crook with no integrity. All talk bull shit with no result oriented wakaka

2019-07-14 12:08

HK_protest

Nothing change in corporate M'sia since PH won GE14? 1 day hopefully protest like in HK will come.

2019-07-14 12:20

Sslee

Dear all,
This is the danger of education where billions in scholarships had been spend on education and billions owe to PTPTN to educate Malaysians to be intelligence and energy but nothing is done to teach them on integrity. Buffett is right to say, “Integrity, intelligence and energy, if they didn’t have the first, the other two would kill them, because if they don’t have integrity, you want them dumb and lazy

Thank you

2019-07-14 12:37

stockraider

Post removed.Why?

2019-07-14 12:41

The One and Only Heavenly Punter bound for China

Definitely agree. People without integrity, no matter how successful they are don't deserve an ounce of respect!

2019-07-14 13:22

The One and Only Heavenly Punter bound for China

What we need is people with the mindset of saying NO to corruption not the kind of people that thinks "bossku apa malu".

2019-07-14 13:23

Beary

Are you talking about an 85 year old man?

The One and Only Heavenly Punter Definitely agree. People without integrity, no matter how successful they are don't deserve an ounce of respect!
14/07/2019 1:22 PM

2019-07-14 13:40

The One and Only Heavenly Punter

And who is this 85 year old man? I am referring in general. No one specific.

2019-07-14 13:51

The One and Only Heavenly Punter

Oh i know liao you referring to KYY is it?

2019-07-14 22:41

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