The Outsiders

Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success

William Thorndike

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"An outstanding book about CEOs who excelled at capital allocation."

-- Warren Buffett #1 on Warren Buffett's Recommended Reading List, Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Letter, 2012 Named one of "19 Books Billionaire Charlie Munger Thinks You Should Read" in Business Insider. "A book that details the extraordinary success of CEOs who took a radically different approach to corporate management."

-- Charlie Munger, Vice-Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Corporation "Thorndike explores the importance of thoughtful capital allocation through the stories of eight successful CEOs. A good read for any business leader but especially those willing to chart their own course." -

- Michael Dell, chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer of Dell What makes a successful CEO? Most people call to mind a familiar definition: "a seasoned manager with deep industry expertise." Others might point to the qualities of today's so-called celebrity CEOs--charisma, virtuoso communication skills, and a confident management style. But what really matters when you run an organization? What is the hallmark of exceptional CEO performance?

Quite simply, it is the returns for the shareholders of that company over the long term. In this refreshing, counterintuitive book, author Will Thorndike brings to bear the analytical wisdom of a successful career in investing, closely evaluating the performance of companies and their leaders. You will meet eight individualistic CEOs whose firms' average returns outperformed the S&P 500 by a factor of twenty--in other words, an investment of $10,000 with each of these CEOs, on average, would have been worth over $1.5 million twenty-five years later.

You may not know all their names, but you will recognize their companies: General Cinema, Ralston Purina, The Washington Post Company, Berkshire Hathaway, General Dynamics, Capital Cities Broadcasting, TCI, and Teledyne. In The Outsiders, you'll learn the traits and methods--striking for their consistency and relentless rationality--that helped these unique leaders achieve such exceptional performance. Humble, unassuming, and often frugal, these "outsiders" shunned Wall Street and the press, and shied away from the hottest new management trends.

Instead, they shared specific traits that put them and the companies they led on winning trajectories: a laser-sharp focus on per share value as opposed to earnings or sales growth; an exceptional talent for allocating capital and human resources; and the belief that cash flow, not reported earnings, determines a company's long-term value. Drawing on years of research and experience, Thorndike tells eye-opening stories, extracting lessons and revealing a compelling alternative model for anyone interested in leading a company or investing in one--and reaping extraordinary returns.

What will you learn from this book

  1. Capital Allocation Skills: The book emphasizes the CEOs' exceptional abilities in allocating capital efficiently, focusing on making sound investment decisions that maximize shareholder value.

  2. Long-Term Perspective: Successful CEOs featured in the book often had a long-term view of their companies, resisting short-term pressures and focusing on sustainable growth and profitability.

  3. Decentralized Management: Thorndike discusses how these CEOs empowered their managers, allowing them autonomy and responsibility to make decisions, fostering a culture of decentralized management.

  4. Focus on Cash Flow: The CEOs highlighted in the book prioritized cash flow as a key metric, recognizing its significance in sustaining and growing their businesses.

  5. Disciplined Risk-Taking: The book explores the CEOs' willingness to take calculated risks, but with a disciplined and thoughtful approach that considered potential downsides.

  6. Lean Corporate Structures: Successful CEOs often streamlined their organizations, favoring lean structures that encouraged efficiency and effectiveness.

  7. Share Repurchases: Thorndike discusses the strategic use of share repurchases by these CEOs as a means of returning value to shareholders and enhancing earnings per share.

  8. Effective Capital Structure: The CEOs demonstrated an understanding of the importance of an optimal capital structure, balancing debt and equity to maximize returns.

  9. Avoidance of Mergers for the Sake of Growth: The book suggests that the CEOs featured were cautious about mergers and acquisitions, avoiding deals solely for the purpose of growth unless they were value-accretive.

  10. Focus on Return on Invested Capital (ROIC): Thorndike emphasizes how the CEOs consistently focused on generating a high return on invested capital, driving profitability and shareholder returns.

Language English
ISBN-10 978142216675
ISBN-13 9781422162675
No of pages 251
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Book Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
Published Date 02 Oct 2012

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Author : William Thorndike

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