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Speeches,
Workshops & Seminars
Operational
Excellence Keynote Speeches (1 Hour to 90 Minutes)
- What
I Learned From Sam Walton: How to Compete and Thrive in a Wal-Mart
World©
This speech, about Bergdahl’s book, is designed to help
Retailers, Non-Retailers, Manufacturers and Suppliers compete,
survive and thrive in this highly competitive Wal-Mart World.
Using the acronym P.O.C.K.E.T.S., Bergdahl discusses the strategies
and tactics behind Sam Walton and Wal-Mart’s success and
how the giant retailer creates competitive advantage. He explains
specific strategies and tactics you can use to improve your team’s
ability to compete effectively.
- The
10 Rules of Sam Walton©
Mr. Sam listed his 10 Rules for Business Success in his autobiography.
Unfortunately, he never wrote the story behind each of his rules.
In this speech about Bergdahl’s book, The 10 Rules of Sam
Walton: Success Secrets for Remarkable Results, you’ll learn
the story behind the ten self-professed rules Mr. Sam followed
which made Wal-Mart such a global success.
- Change
/ Challenge / Choice©
Competition with manufacturers from countries like China is brutal.
The manufacturing world as you’ve known it has changed and
you and your team must be willing to Change also if you intend
to survive. The Challenge for manufacturers of products is what
to do to re-level the playing field. In order to succeed you and
your team must make the Choice do what is necessary to reinvent
your business, and the way people think, to remain successful.
In this speech Bergdahl will challenge your team’s existing
paradigms about business while focusing on operational excellence,
your core competencies and cultural standards.
- F.I.R.S.T.
– Secrets to Outperforming the Pack©
From his experiences working for World Class “Best Practice”
Companies like Pepsico’s Frito-Lay
Division and Wal-Mart, Michael Bergdahl shares with you some of
the secrets of their success. He
shares the secrets of outperforming the pack in this speech using
the acronym F.I.R.S.T. which stands for, Focus on the Customer,
Inspirational Leadership, Results through People, Succession Planning/Bench-
Building & Tactics for Driving the Business.
Best Practice Workshops (Half Day)
- “The
Sam Walton Way” – Leadership Secrets of the World’s
Largest Company©
Take a look at Wal-Mart’s web sites around the world and
you’ll see the influence Sam Walton’s teachings still
have on his company. His quotes about customer service, the treatment
of people and maintaining high standards are still promoted by
the company’s current leaders. In this best practice workshop,
Bergdahl will give your team a better understanding of Wal-Mart’s
Culture by unveiling the teachings of Wal-Mart’s founding
father, Sam Walton.
- Operational
Excellence – High Expectations Are The Key To Everything©
Execute, execute, execute is the rallying cry at Wal-Mart. In
fact, the name “Wal-Mart” is synonymous with “superior
execution.” With world class technology the company manages
its supply chain with lock step execution. The competitive standards
it sets in every area are World Class and often challenge conventional
wisdom. What is it about “The Wal-Mart Way” that is
so different and why is the company so successful? In this workshop
Bergdahl talks about strategies and tactics manufacturers and
suppliers can use to improve their vendor partnership with Wal-Mart.
Bergdahl discusses Wal-Mart’s aggressive standards and expectations
while providing your team with an insider’s perspective
on why it is important to improve your service standards.
- Average
People Above Average Results©
When Sam Walton founded Wal-Mart he hired many of his early associates
from off the farms around Northwest Arkansas. Since Bentonville
wasn't a hub for retail talent this hiring strategy was his only
option. He hired for attitude and taught his associates the skills
they needed to be successful. Mr. Sam had the ability to take
teams of ordinary people and get extraordinary results. What was
his secret? How did he lead his army of mostly average people
to above average results? In this workshop Bergdahl discloses
the secrets behind Sam Walton’s legendary leadership and
people practices.
Competitive
Advantage Seminars (Full Day)
- P.O.C.K.E.T.S.
– The 7 Key Strategies and Tactics of Wal-Mart©
In this seminar, using the acronym, “ P.O.C.K.E.T.S.”,
which stands for Price, Operations, Culture, Key Item Promotion,
Expenses, Talent and Service, Michael Bergdahl describes the 7
key success strategies of Sam Walton and Wal-Mart. Finding your
unique niche in the market is the key to finding your sustainable
competitive advantage and Bergdahl will discuss how to find “POCKETS”!
In this seminar, you will learn Wal-Mart’s strategies and
tactics for creating competitive advantage.
- Building
Bench: Attract Retain & Upgrade©
What is your standard for staffing talent in your organization?
How do your people compare to those of your competitors? Are you
selective in choosing very bright, high potential people for your
business or do you settle for whoever walks through the door and
applies? Are you getting your share of “A” Players?
The selection and retention of quality employees is the foundation
upon which every one of your other strategies is based. Staffing
should be one of your most important competitive advantages. In
this seminar Bergdahl will challenge your staffing paradigms.
He will share with you “World Class” Staffing strategies
and tactics from his experiences working for PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay
Division. He will review the methods of creating a “human
inventory” or “bench strength” analysis for
your organization to help you improve your ability to compete.
In the competitive world we live and work in the companies with
the best talent…WIN!
- 52
Best Practices of Mr. Sam©
Why was Sam Walton so successful? Did he simply have the right
idea at the right time? Could anyone else, with the same idea,
at the same time, have achieved the same level of success that
he did? So what did he do that was so unique and unusual that
made his company catapult to the top of the business world? Why
is it that his competitors, suppliers, non-competitors, professors
and college students across the globe study Wal-Mart’s best
practices trying to gain insight into Mr. Sam’s incredible
success story? Why does his company dominate markets around the
world where others have failed? What is it about Mr. Sam’s
company that makes competitors fear and respect it around the
world? In this seminar, Bergdahl will answer these questions as
he reviews 52 of the leadership best practices of Sam Walton.
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