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  1. You can't just keep doing what works one time, everything around you is changing. To succeed, stay out in front of change. Sam Walton. Encouraging, Succeed, One Time. 224 Copy quote. Individuals don't win in business, teams do. Sam Walton. Business, Team, Winning. 186 Copy quote.

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    • “There is only one boss. The customer. And he can fire everybody in the company from the chairman on down, simply by spending his money somewhere else.”
    • “High expectations are the key to everything.” – Sam Walton.
    • “If you love your work, you’ll be out there every day trying to do it the best you possibly can, and pretty soon everybody around will catch the passion from you – like a fever.”
    • “Capital isn’t scarce; vision is.” – Sam Walton.
  2. The Road to Walmart. Sam Walton was born in 1918 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. In 1942, at the age of 24, he joined the military. He married Helen Robson in 1943. When his military service ended in 1945, Sam and Helen moved to Iowa and then to Newport, Arkansas. During this time, Sam gained early retail experience, eventually operating his own ...

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    Sam Walton opened the first Walmart in 1962, after years in the retail management business. The discount chain expanded internationally over the next 30 years, growing into the world’s largest company by 2010. Walton stepped down as CEO in 1988, at the age of 70, but remained active in the company until his death in 1992.

    A pioneering businessman who broke convention and showed that large discount stores could thrive in small, rural areas, Samuel Moore Walton was born March 29, 1918, in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. He was the first son of Thomas Walton, a banker, and his wife, Nancy Lee. Early in his life Walton and his family moved to Missouri, where he was raised. An abl...

    Following college, Walton got his first real taste of the retail world when took a job in Des Moines with the J.C. Penney Company, which was still a relatively small retailer. After serving as an Army captain in an intelligence unit during World War II, Walton returned to private life in 1945 and used a $25,000 loan from his father-in-law to acquir...

    In 1962 Walton opened his first Walmart store in Rogers, Arkansas. Success was swift. By 1976 Walmart was a publicly traded company with share value north of $176 million. By the early 1990s, Walmart’s stock worth had jumped to $45 billion. In 1991 Walmart surpassed Sears, Roebuck & Company to become the country’s largest retailer. Walton was respo...

    An avid hunter and outdoorsman, Walton portrayed a humble image right up until his death. His vehicle of choice was a red 1985 Ford pickup. With his wife Helen, whom he married in 1943, he lived in the same house in Bentonville, Arkansas, since 1959. The couple had four children: S. Robson, John, James and Alice. In 1985 Forbesmagazine named Walton...

    • “Every time Wal-Mart spends one dollar foolishly, it comes right out of our customers’ pockets. Every time we save them a dollar, that puts us one more step ahead of the competition—which is where we always plan to be.”
    • “For my whole career in retail, I have stuck by one guiding principle. It’s a simple one, and I have repeated it over and over and over in this book until I’m sure you’re sick to death of it.
    • “Celebrate your success and find humor in your failures. Don’t take yourself so seriously. Loosen up and everyone around you will loosen up. Have fun and always show enthusiasm.
    • “If you take someone who lacks the experience and the know-how but has the real desire and the willingness to work his tail off to get the job done, he’ll make up for what he lacks.
  3. Like. “What we guard against around here is people saying, ‘Let’s think about it.’. We make a decision. Then we act on it.”. ― Sam Walton, Sam Walton: Made In America. 12 likes. Like. “I have always been driven to buck the system, to innovate, to take things beyond where they've been.”. ― Sam Walton.

  4. Mar 12, 2019 · When Sam Walton was working his first "retail" job as a young boy, selling milk from the family cow door-to-door, it's unlikely that he had an idea that nearly a century later people would be googling "best Sam Walton quotes" in order to know what a kid working a milk route thought about retail competition, leadership, and the global retail phenomenon that we all know as the Walmart business.

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