Enclosed you find a sequence of the recent annual newsletter of Berkshire Hathaway. Seldomly seen so much truth in so less words:
We tend to let our many subsidiaries operate on their own, without our supervising and monitoring them to any degree... We would rather suffer the visible costs of a few bad decisions than incur the many invisible costs that come from decisions made too slowly - or not at all - because of a stifling bureaucracy... We will never allow Berkshire to become some monolith that is overrun with committees, budget presentations and multiple layers of management. Instead, we plan to operate as a collection of separately-managed medium-sized and large businesses, most of whose decision-making occurs at the operating level.

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