Founders
#330 Les Schwab (Charlie Munger recommended this book)
What I learned from rereading Les Schwab Pride In Pe...
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Dec 11 2023 1h 37m
Chapter 1 1 min
I was too proud to complainChapter 2 4 mins
For a poor boy, money was much more important than prideChapter 3 24 mins
the NEW Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charlie Munger (Founders Sam Walton: The Inside Story of America's Richest Man by Vance H. Trimble (Founders I always knew that if we fixed all the flat tires in town, we'd have all the tire business in townChapter 4 11 mins
If we become complacent, then brother, it's all over withChapter 5 7 mins
Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald's by Ray Kroc (Founders If you’re not serving the customer, or supporting the folks who do, we don’t need you. —Sam WaltonChapter 6 59 sec
The company paid low wages and had a lower overhead. The flaw was they didn’t get —with the low pay— near the quality of employees we hadChapter 7 4 mins
Life is hard for the man who thinks he can take a shortcutChapter 8 1 min
Decision making should always be made at the lowest possible levelChapter 9 2 mins
Charlie Munger analyzes why Les Schwab was successfulChapter 10 26 mins
Extreme success is likely to be caused by some combination of the following factors