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The Wal-Mart Triumph: Inside the World's #1 Company |
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基本信息·出版社:Portfolio
·页码:256 页
·出版日期:2004年06月
·ISBN:1591840430
·条形码:9781591840435
·版本:2004-06-01
·装帧:平装
·开本:20开 Pages Per Sheet
·外文书名:沃尔玛成功的内部故事
内容简介 Book DescriptionIn 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 AuthorRobert 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
媒体推荐 A landmark book, certain to become a classic. --
Warren BennisIf you think you know what?s bringing down the leaders of the corporate world, think again. --
Alan Hassenfeld, Chairman and CEO, Hasbro Inc.Richly detailed storytelling and analysis. --
Fortune 编辑推荐 A marvel?a jargon-free business book based on serious research that offers genuine insights with clarity and sometimes even wit... it should be required reading not just for executives but for investors as well. (
The Wall Street Journal) Richly detailed storytelling and analysis. (
Fortune) A landmark book, certain to become a classic. (Warren Bennis) If you think you know what?s bringing down the leaders of the corporate world, think again. (Alan Hassenfeld, Chairman and CEO, Hasbro Inc.)