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    Sam Walton was known to be industrious, always trying to get the most out of money, and had a burning ambition to succeed. This was evident in his book Sam Walton, Made in America, My Story. He was a hard working individual who helped his family through the depression, started his own business from almost nothing and changed the field of management for ever. Sam Walton was born in 1918 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma during the Great Depression. Sam obtained his work ethic from his father Thomas Gibson

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    Sam Walton was born on March 29, 1918 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. Shortly after he was born his family uprooted and moved to Missouri. Sam grew up in Missouri playing sports in high school and was a good student. He later attended the University of Missouri where he graduated with a degree in economics. After serving in World War 2, he opened his first business, a Ben Franklin franchise in Newport, Arkansas. Over a 20 year period he came to own 15 Ben Franklin stores with the help of his brother. Walton

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    Sam Walton was known to be industrious, always trying to get the most out of money, and had a burning ambition to succeed. This was evident in his book Sam Walton, Made in America, My Story. He was a hard working individual who helped his family through the depression, started his own business from almost nothing and changed the field of management for ever. Sam Walton was born in 1918 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma during the Great Depression. Sam obtained his work ethic from his father Thomas Gibson

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    1.0: Walmart was first founded by Sam Walton, also referred to as “Mr. Sam” by people personally associated with Walton. His first store opened in Rogers Arkansas, in 1962. Although, Walmart was not his first business, in 1950’s Walton operated another successful store in Arkansas, named “Walton’s 5&10” (Wal-Mart Stores, 2017). Walmart’s popularity began to grow, Walton took the success of one store and opened several other in the forthcoming years. Walmart growth has been so profound that now

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    Sam Walton: Entrepreneurial Genius and Creator of Wal-Mart Dedication, risk-taking, empire-building, and world shaking; words that describe a man that changed this world. This man is not any ordinary man, but a man of vision and hope; a man that started from nothing, and if alive today would be worth more then Bill Gates. Sam Walton, creator and founder of Wal-Mart Incorporations, shaped this world. “From his birth on March 29, 1918 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma to his death in April 6, 1992 at

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    Part 5 Question 2: How would you characterize the leadership of Walmart founder Sam Walton? The leadership of Walmart is Authentic Leadership which refers to individuals who know and understand themselves, who espouse and act consistent with higher order ethical values, and who empower and inspire others with their openness and authenticity. There are 5 key characteristics of authentic leaders, which are: (i) Authentic leaders pursue their purpose with passion, (ii) Authentic leaders practice solid

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    leadership of Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart. It examines his contribution in accelerating the growth of retailing industry. It explains how Walton transformed Wal-Mart, a start-up in the 1950s, into a multi-billion dollar global retailing industry giant. The case details the beliefs, philosophies and value system of Walton. After analyzing the case, I have found Sam Walton’s Visionary leadership, and the secret success story of the great leader. I can figure the leadership successfulness of Sam Walton’s

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    Sam Walton: A Humble Businessman On March 29, 1918 Sam Walton was Born. Little did Sam know, people will later look up to him as an inspiration and a role model. Sam’s contributive innovations made a huge difference to shopping in America and later to the world. Throughout Sam’s life he proved to be a diligent worker who was humble of his accomplishments. Each and everyday he became a better person and would work harder to achieve his goals. Sam has an amazingly long list of accomplishments

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    Abdulfeta Aman Professor Joanne Spitz 01/14/2018 Made in America: Sam Walton, My Story Sam Walton, John Huey Question 1. A brief summary of the book Sam Walton: Made in America by Sam Walton and John Huey is an easy to read and understand book. Walton is the founder and Chairman of Wal-Mart stores and begins by acknowledging all individuals in his life including his family, partners and employees of Wal-Mart that have made the company one of the most recognizable retail stores. The story written

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    Company Background Sam Walton was born on March 29, 1918 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma to Thomas Gibson Walton and Nancy “Nannie” Lee. His brother, James was born in 1921. He resided there with his family until 1923 and then moved to Chesterfield, Missouri where his father used to work as a mortgage man. He grew up in hard times and helped the family by performing various chores to meet the financial requirements of the family. Walton used to milk the family cow, bottle the surplus and deliver it to the

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