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Sam Walton knew exactly how he wanted his business to operate. He saw WalMart as the cost leader in the discount department store industry. He took every opportunity to emphasize his corporate goals to his employees and became literally a cheerleader at store meetings. We would consider Sam Walton to be a(n) leader.
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