Warren Buffett’s Formula for Success

Torch and Box
By Performance Construction Advisors
8 minutes

Anyone can sit in a corner office and delegate tasks, but there is so much more to effective leadership than that. To be a leadership success, one must be able to connect, motivate, and inspire, and this requires that leaders become better versions of themselves every day.

Watch Digging Deeper this week as Dennis reiterates Warren Buffett’s formula for success and shares four tips to become better leaders. Are you taking sufficient steps towards your continuous development?

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