The 10 Rules of Sam Walton (Review and Analysis of Bergdahl's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Michael Bergdahl's book "The 10 Rules of Sam Walton" reveals the extraordinarily effective guiding principles of Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart. In his book, the author explains the daily habits of Sam Walton which led to his success and the management principles that brought Wal-Mart to its world-class status. This summary is a must-read for any leader who wants to create and maintain a corporate culture that is friendly and commercially effective.
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Book Presentation: The 10 Rules of Sam Walton by Michael Bergdahl
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Summary of The 10 Rules of Sam Walton (Michael Bergdahl)
Rule #1: Commit yourself to achieving success and always be passionate
Rule #2: Share your success with those who have helped you
Rule #3: Motivate yourself and others to achieve your dreams
Rule #4: Communicate with people all the time and show them you care
Rule #5: Appreciate and recognize people for both their effort and their results
Rule #6: Celebrate your own accomplishments and those of your team
Rule #7: Listen to other people and learn from their ideas
Rule #8: Find ways to exceed the expectations of your customers and others
Rule #9: Control your expenses and save your way to prosperity
Rule #10: Always swim upstream – be different and challenge the status quo
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MAIN IDEA
Sam Walton is by any measure the most successful entrepreneur in the history of the world. In addition to founding Wal-Mart Discount Stores and growing the company to become the world’s largest retailer, Sam Walton also founded Wal-Mart Supercenters and Sam’s Club. The fact he started with nothing in a small town in Arkansas and eventually managed to build the largest and most successful company on Earth is an amazing and awe-inspiring accomplishment. In the final year of his life, Sam Walton became aware that it was likely he would soon succumb physically to bone cancer. He therefore wrote down his list of 10 rules for success based on his lifetime of real world experiences. While it is true Sam Walton applied these rules with an exceptionally high degree of discipline, anyone can benefit by learning these rules and finding ways to integrate them into what they want to do.
"If you really break down Sam Walton’s 10 rules for success you’ll find one is about customer service, one is about managing expenses, one is about