Executive leadership has long played a critical role in navigating organizational change, but the question remains, how do executives effectively lead people and an organization through change? A new report from Paul Frankenberg, founder and managing partner of Focus Search Partners, points to Warren Buffett, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
"He is admired for his consistent and thoughtful approach to leadership, especially in times of change," said Frankenberg. "Buffett’s principles are commonly centered around fostering a culture of performance, growth and adaptability; principles that continue to be leveraged by full-time and interim executives across various industries today."
As organizations continue to navigate economic uncertainty, Buffett’s insights are increasingly relevant for leaders in private equity. The average hold period for a portfolio company increased from 5.7 years in 2022 to 7.1 years in 2023, slowing executive movement in the market. This has uncovered new challenges and professional development opportunities that have not traditionally been prioritized in the private equity landscape, according to Frankenberg.
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