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MADE IN AMERICA SAM WALTON WITH JHON HUEY PRESENTED BY PRACHI PAWAIYA

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MADE IN AMERICASAM WALTON WITH JHON HUEY

PRESENTED BY PRACHI PAWAIYA

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INTRODUCTION Samuel Moore Walton (March 29,1918-April

6,1992). Born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma in 1918 and lived

there until 5. Started schooling at Missouri town of Marshall. Done his high school from COLUMBIA. Founder of WALMART Declared “Richest man in America” in October

1985 by Forbes.

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AN UNCOMMON COMMON MAN.

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PASSION TO LEARN

GO GET IT

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WORK ON YOUR WEAKNESS`

“I had to pick myself up and get on with it, do it all over again, only even better this time.’’ -SAM WALTON

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LEARNING FROM MENTORS

“Outstanding leaders go out of their way to boost the self esteem of their personnel, if people believe in themselves, it’s amazing what they can accomplish.’’ -SAM WALTON

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LEARNING FROM WHAT YOU DO

“To succeed in this world, you have to change all the time.” -SAM WALTON

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LEARNING FROM YOUR COMPETITON

“You can learn from anybody and everybody”. -SAM WALTON

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“Great ideas come from everywhere if you just listen and look for them. You never know who’s going to have a great idea.” -SAM WALTON

LEARN FROM YOUR WORKERS

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CONSTANTLY LEARN FROM NEW IDEAS

“A pattern emerges in Walton’s biography. First, grab ideas from anybody you can. Second, shake things up in your stores by innovating. Learn something else. Innovate. It became a lifelong obsession.”

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TRAVEL FOR GREAT IDEAS

“I probably have traveled and walked into more variety stores than anybody else in America.” -SAM WALTON

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DON’T WORRY WHO GETS THE CREDIT

"…most everything I’ve done I’ve copied from somebody else….“

-SAM WALTON

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Jack Welch said, "Sam Walton understood people the way Thomas Edison understood innovation and Henry Ford, production. He brought out the very best in his employees, gave his very best to his customers, and taught something of value to everyone he touched."