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Want a talent strategy that actually moves the numbers? We unpack how to connect mission, vision, and core values to daily execution so your team delivers where it counts: with customers. Drawing on decades inside Walmart and insights from Don Soderquist’s The Walmart Way, we get specific about hiring better than yourself, building a bench for the next role, and protecting mavericks who push boundaries and spark breakthroughs. We walk through the CASH model: customer, associate, shareholder, to reframe strategic choices in the right order. You’ll hear why three sharp priorities beat a bloated to-do list, how to set high expectations without burning people out, and what it takes to share rewards in ways that unlock ownership. From speeding up P&L visibility to simplifying metrics, we show how execution becomes a strategy, not just a phase, and why alignment starts with the leader when teams slip into the fog. This conversation is rich with frontline stories: management by walking around that turns associate ideas into action, handwritten recognition that fuels discretionary effort, and moments of real care that bond teams beyond KPIs. We also spotlight community service as a competitive advantage: showing up locally builds trust, attracts talent, and reinforces brand promise where it matters most. If you lead people or want to, this is a blueprint you can use tomorrow: hire for the next job, cross-pollinate to grow faster, communicate everything, and celebrate the wins. Subscribe, share with a colleague who hires or runs ops, and leave a review with the one practice you’ll implement this week.