MARCH 17 "SOLD OUT"
After 13 hours of site visits and meetings in
four different states, you think Thomas G. Stemberg would be peaked, indeed,
the 54 year old founder of the Staples Office Supply Chain lets out a quiet
grunt as he carries his suitcase up a flight of stairs to a Gaithersburg , MD.
Hotel Suite, but tuckered out? Stemberg, his shirt half tucked in, is just
getting started. He apologizes for his tardiness to two executives from “Olly
Shoes”, a children’s shoe store chain Stemberg co-founded in 2001. Still
Chairman of Staples, Stemberg cut his workweek there in half, to 50 hours,
after finally anointing a Chief Executive in February 2002. But he’s still
making good on his vow to visit every story around the world (1,200 down, 300
to go). We can look at this man’s life
and criticize him for giving his life and soul for Business and money, but one
thing we cannot criticize Thomas Stemberg for is giving any less than 110% to
what he believes in. Question is, what do you believe in and how much of
yourself are you “truly” giving to it?
Richard P Swift
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