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In February 2003, Wal-Mart became the first company to rank #1 on both the Fortune 500 and the Fortune Most Admired lists. A year later, it again headed Fortune's Most Admired List and, would almost certainly be ranked #1 on the Fortune 500 list for 2004 with $256.3 billion in revenues. Despite facing a critical challenge that has ruined many great companies - the death of a beloved and visionary founder - Wal-Mart has thrived. This book explains the achievements of the post-Sam Walton leadership: the hypergrowth, the extraordinary low-pricing model, the global teamwork, and the company's battle to improve its reputation. How did a leadership team of relative unknowns build on Sam Walton's legacy, manage a winning succession, and create a retail powerhouse that is bigger, stronger, and far more complex than the company Walton left behind? How did they create the Wal-Mart triumph? About Author Robert Slater, a 21-year veteran of Time magazine, has written more than twenty books, including the bestseller Jack Welch and the GE Way. Book Dimension : length: (cm)21.3 width:(cm)14.1 编辑推荐:
Book Description
In February 2003, Wal-Mart became the first company to rank #1 on both the Fortune 500 and the Fortune Most Admired lists. A year later, it again headed Fortune's Most Admired List and, would almost certainly be ranked #1 on the Fortune 500 list for 2004 with $256.3 billion in revenues. Despite facing a critical challenge that has ruined many great companies - the death of a beloved and visionary founder - Wal-Mart has thrived. This book explains the achievements of the post-Sam Walton leadership: the hypergrowth, the extraordinary low-pricing model, the global teamwork, and the company's battle to improve its reputation. How did a leadership team of relative unknowns build on Sam Walton's legacy, manage a winning succession, and create a retail powerhouse that is bigger, stronger, and far more complex than the company Walton left behind? How did they create the Wal-Mart triumph? About Author Robert Slater, a 21-year veteran of Time magazine, has written more than twenty books, including the bestseller Jack Welch and the GE Way. Book Dimension : length: (cm)21.3 width:(cm)14.1 |