Who is the best manager in the world? This column’s nomination would go to an 82-year-old who does not rate a mention in the Thinkers50 awards for the best business minds, is not an innovator, does not do leverage, thinks derivatives are financial weapons of mass destruction and runs a bunch of the most basic industries imaginable. His company is a conglomerate. If you had invested $1 in 1965, it would be worth almost $6,000 today.
誰是世界上最優(yōu)秀的經(jīng)理人?本專欄提名的人選是一位82歲的老人,他根本進不了全球50大商業(yè)思想家榜單,不擅創(chuàng)新,不借助杠桿,認為衍生品是大規(guī)模殺傷性金融武器,經(jīng)營的都是一些大家能想象得到的最基礎(chǔ)的行業(yè)。他執(zhí)掌的公司是一家企業(yè)集團。如果你在1965年向它投資1美元,那么這1美元現(xiàn)在的價值是將近6000美元。