Walton also had an allergy for bureaucracy. He wanted to reduce the number of layers in the company, from chairman to the store associates.
Walmart founder
Walton also had an allergy for bureaucracy. He wanted to reduce the number of layers in the company, from chairman to the store associates.
Walmart founder
Describing his strong, almost physical aversion to traditional corporate structure and hierarchy.
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