| Sam Walton: Made in America |  | Author: Sam Walton Publisher: Doubleday Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 86 reviews Sales Rank: 99943
Format: Large Print Media: Hardcover Edition: Lrg Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.5 x 1.8
ISBN: 0385426178 Dewey Decimal Number: 381.149092 EAN: 9780385426176
Publication Date: May 1, 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, best prices.
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Product Description An autobiographical account of the late billionaire's rise to the pinnacle of the American retail business combines personal reminiscences with dozens of interviews with Walton's family and friends. (Biography).
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Should be named "Made in China" October 31, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wal-mart is responsible for the destruction of 1,000s of retailers and many well known American manufacturers all in the name of low prices. If you read this book, you should also read "The Wal-Mart Effect". I guess there is good and bad in everything!
Sam Walton my Hero! September 6, 2008 This book is an inspiring all-american success story of Sam Walton and his global Wal-mart empire. Sam chronicles his days as a small town merchant all the way to when the company did $45 billion dollars in the early 90's with testimnoials and insights by wal-mart associates, family and friends. Sam is brilliant yet modest and this makes this book a really good read. I expected to read a different story but ended up uncovering the tale of a man who refused to stop ever thinking of the customer. His obsession with keeping the customer happy is the secret and the means are eye-opening. Overall this book is one of the important business books I've read. It has inspired me in so many ways. Retail the walmart way is cruel yet fascinating!
MADE IN CHINA May 25, 2008 0 out of 9 found this review helpful
Sam Walton was one of the worst things to happen to America. It's a monopoly. It destroys communities.
Some self promotion by a unique American businessman. May 5, 2008 I have worked in retail and competed with Wal Mart. Although I don't shop at Wal Mart often, Sam Walton's story is a unique American story of a man that went from poverty to wealth. His stores have always been competitive with most of the other discount stores in our area. This book is the story of his rise to success through the discount store concept. This book is written in Sam's folksy style. He explains his concepts on management and business through this book.
Sam shows his workaholic style created a unique American corporation. I doubt few companies expect as much as Wal Mart. Long hours, weekend work, and holidays are expected. I wonder how much time Sam spent with his family during this time when Wal Mart expanded. The respect for the value of a dollar, small town America, and work all resonate in this book.
There are some things I don't completely agree with. Unions have protected the working people in this country, but Sam has strongly resisted there representation in his stores. Sam's associates are for the most part low paid workers struggling to get by. Perhaps some have made it rich, but most haven't.
This is a unique story of one man's success in the discount store business. Walton revolutionized this industry. His ideas created value to both shoppers, shareholders, and stakeholders.
Excellent memoirs from one of the century's greatest businessmen April 27, 2008 An excellent, honest account of how a business grew from nothing to being the world's largest retailer. How it grew so successful that it helped shape America - for good or for bad. Walton's view on that is hard to dispute: customers wanted low prices, and that's what Wal-Mart was able to provide them. His take on labour policy (such as the notoriously low wages at Wal-Mart) was quite disarmingly frank, from a person who was unashamedly frugal by nature. An honourable man who never let the extreme wealth go to his head. Quite inspirational. JK
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