Warren Buffett: ROE, Owner Earnings, Profit Margins, & $1

Warren Buffett: ROE, Owner Earnings, Profit Margins, & $1

How does Warren Buffet determine whether a company is financially sound? What’s his “one-dollar test”? If you want to figure out whether a company is on solid financial ground, here’s what you need to evaluate, according to Warren Buffett: ROE (return on equity), owner earnings, profit margins, and the “one-dollar test.” Robert G. Hagstrom discusses Buffett’s analysis of these factors in The Warren Buffett Way. Continue reading to learn how Buffett assesses a company’s finances before deciding whether to invest in it.

What Is the Spillover Effect? Unintended Consequences of Scale

What Is the Spillover Effect? Unintended Consequences of Scale

What is the spillover effect? How does it impact your ability to scale an idea? In The Voltage Effect, economist and professor John A. List provides advice on how to figure out if a particular idea will scale. In order to do this effectively, you must understand the spillover effect, recognize it when it’s happening, and manage it well. Read more to learn how to deal with the unintended consequences of scaling your idea.

The Top 5 Bad Leadership Qualities: Avoid Doing These Things

The Top 5 Bad Leadership Qualities: Avoid Doing These Things

What are bad leadership qualities that can ruin your business? What is the common theme in these toxic behaviors that destroy a leader’s potential? Bill George’s book Discover Your True North claims it’s important that you identify your core purpose and ethics to become an effective and resilient leader. To illustrate the importance of having these guiding principles, George identifies the five qualities that commonly cause leaders to stray from their core purpose and ethics.  Keep reading to learn why these bad leadership qualities are a leader’s worst nightmare.

What Philip Arthur Fisher Taught Warren Buffett About Investing

What Philip Arthur Fisher Taught Warren Buffett About Investing

Beyond its financial statements, what indicates a company’s health? How can you evaluate the subjective qualities of a company? If you learn investing from Warren Buffett, you indirectly learn a vital principle from Philip Arthur Fisher. Fisher taught that, when you consider whether to invest in a company, you must look beyond its quantitative factors; you must also assess its qualitative factors such as its potential and management. Keep reading to discover what Warren Buffett learned from Philip Arthur Fisher.

How to Control Costs as You Grow: Advice From an Economist

How to Control Costs as You Grow: Advice From an Economist

What causes runaway costs? How can you keep your costs from spiraling out of control as your business scales? Managing costs is vital as your organization grows. When scaling up, you can take certain precautions to stay on top of overhead costs and per-unit expenses and keep them at a level that allows for sustained profitability. Continue reading for tips from economist and professor John A. List on how to control costs over time.

The 4 Stages of Product Development: An Idea Comes to Life

The 4 Stages of Product Development: An Idea Comes to Life

Do you want to stand out against competitors in the market? How much customer feedback is enough to test your product?  The product development process can be a rough journey. It’s not as simple as coming up with a brilliant idea and selling it immediately. To take action, you need to follow four steps that include every detail that goes into creating a product that will sell. Let’s look at the four stages of product development that can set up your product for success.

How to Be a Better Leader: 3 Steps to Superb Management

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Is it hard getting your employee’s attention? What are some ways to become a better leader? There are a lot of responsibilities when it comes to leadership, and it can be easy to fall into traps that make you a bad leader. But according to Bill George’s Discover Your True North, there are three steps to optimize your leadership so you can reach your full potential. Find out how to be a better leader and be the change in your workplace.

How to Analyze a Business Model Like Warren Buffett: 3 Metrics

How to Analyze a Business Model Like Warren Buffett: 3 Metrics

How does Warren Buffett choose his investments? What does he look for in a business model? Investment professional Robert G. Hagstrom lays out Warren Buffett’s investment strategies in his book The Warren Buffett Way. One of the steps in Buffett’s process is to evaluate a company’s business model. He looks for three things: simplicity, predictability, and a competitive edge that will last. Read more to learn how to analyze a business model like Warren Buffett does.

The 4 Characteristics of a Good Business Idea (John List)

The 4 Characteristics of a Good Business Idea (John List)

How can you know your idea will scale? What should you look for, and what should you avoid? Economist and professor John A. List says that a viable business idea has four characteristics. It has a scalable audience, it’s not dependent on talented individuals, it anticipates spillover effects, and it keeps costs under control. Read on to learn about these four characteristics of a good business idea.

How to Support Your Team in a Workplace Setting

How to Support Your Team in a Workplace Setting

What’s the best way to support your team in the workplace? What are the benefits of a team-oriented style of leadership? Staying involved with your team and giving them autonomy earns you respect and better results. Discover Your True North by Bill George further says that this type of leadership builds strong relationships with employees that will make feedback easier for them to accept. Learn how to support your team members so they know you’re rooting for them.