Wal-Mart hires average people but squeezes above average performance and results out of them.
Michael BergdahlWhen you compete with Wal-Mart, even if you think you've found a niche don't ever become complacent.
Michael BergdahlSam Walton's values are: treat the customer right, take care of your people, be honest in your dealings, pass savings along to the customer, keep things simple, think small, control costs and continuously improve operations.
Michael BergdahlServant leadership is the foundation and the secret of Sam Walton's ability to achieve team synergy.
Michael BergdahlThe key to Operations at Wal-Mart is their ability to maintain the highest standards while at the same time getting things done with lockstep execution.
Michael BergdahlThe key to competing and surviving against Wal-Mart is to focus your business into a niche or pocket where you can leverage your strengths in the local marketplace.
Michael BergdahlDifferentiate your products, provide great service and don't even think about trying to compete with Wal-Mart on Price.
Michael BergdahlWal-Mart's success strategies and tactics are easy to understand yet hard to duplicate.
Michael BergdahlSam Walton was a master storyteller who used illustrative stories to reinforce his cultural standards.
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