Founder of Walmart
Walmart as we know it today
evolved from Sam Walton’s goals for great value and great customer
service. “Mr. Sam,” as he was known, believed in leadership through
service. This belief that true leadership depends on willing service was
the principle on which Walmart was built, and drove the decisions the
company has made for the past 50 years. So much of Walmart’s history is
tied to the story of Sam Walton himself, and so much of our future will
be rooted in Mr. Sam’s principles.
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 variety store.
In 1950, the Waltons left Newport for
Bentonville, where Sam opened Walton’s 5&10 on the downtown square.
They chose Bentonville because Helen wanted small-town living, and Sam
could take advantage of the different hunting seasons that living at the
corner of four states had to offer.
Inspired by the early success of his dime store, and driven to bring even greater opportunity and value to his customers, Sam opened the first Walmart in 1962 at the age of 44 in Rogers, Arkansas.
Inspired by the early success of his dime store, and driven to bring even greater opportunity and value to his customers, Sam opened the first Walmart in 1962 at the age of 44 in Rogers, Arkansas.
Changing the Face of Retail
Sam's competitors thought his
idea that a successful business could be built around offering lower
prices and great service would never work. As it turned out, the
company's success exceeded even Sam's expectations. The company went
public in 1970, and the proceeds financed a steady expansion of the
business.
Sam credited the rapid growth of Walmart not just to the low costs that attracted his customers, but also to his associates. He relied on them to give customers the great shopping experience that would keep them coming back. Sam shared his vision for the company with associates in a way that was nearly unheard of in the industry. He made them partners in the success of the company, and firmly believed that this partnership was what made Walmart great.
Sam credited the rapid growth of Walmart not just to the low costs that attracted his customers, but also to his associates. He relied on them to give customers the great shopping experience that would keep them coming back. Sam shared his vision for the company with associates in a way that was nearly unheard of in the industry. He made them partners in the success of the company, and firmly believed that this partnership was what made Walmart great.
As the stores grew, so did
Sam's aspirations. In addition to bringing new approaches and
technologies to retail, he also experimented with new store
formats—including Sam's Club and the Walmart Supercenter—and even made
the decision to take Walmart into Mexico. Sam's fearlessness in offering
lower prices and bringing Walmart's value to customers in the U.S. and
beyond set a standard for the company that lives on to this day. His
strong commitment to service and to the values that help individuals,
businesses and the country succeed earned him the Presidential Medal of
Freedom, awarded by President George H. W. Bush in 1992.
It was during Sam's acceptance remarks that he articulated what would come to be Walmart's official company purpose.
"If we work together," he said, "we'll lower the cost of living for everyone...we'll give the world an opportunity to see what it's like to save and have a better life."
Today, "saving people money so they can live better" is the driving force behind everything we do.
Mr. Sam's Legacy
Sam Walton died in 1992,
shortly after receiving the Medal of Freedom, but his legacy lives on.
To this day, Walmart remains a leader in the retail industry. We are
committed not just to expanding the business to better serve our
customers, but also to improving the communities we serve through our
efforts to constantly improve what we do and how we do it, and through
the impacts we're able to achieve through the Walmart Foundation.
Through this daily dedication to our business and our customers, we
honor Mr. Sam.
Copyright ©2013 http://corporate.walmart.com/our-story/heritage/sam-walton
Copyright ©2013 http://corporate.walmart.com/our-story/heritage/sam-walton
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