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  1. Jan 14, 2013 · Many of Sam’s principles predate the publication of Douglas McGregors groundbreaking book, “The Human Side of Enterprise,” which now serves as the basis for modern management theory. Once he read that book, however, the disparate elements of his homegrown personnel philosophy fell into a coherent pattern.

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  2. When the enterprise operated as Wards Company TV stores in the 1950s, founder Samuel S. Wurtzel took a personal interest in his employees. “He did not care how much education or what kind of...

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    Father and son Samuel S. Wurtzel and Alan L. Wurtzel propelled the Circuit City Stores into a conglomerate specializing in consumer electronics, digital video programming, music software, and automobile sales. Today it is the United States' largest retailer of brand name consumer electronics and appliances. This remarkable growth started from the s...

    Samuel S. Wurtzel was born in Sea Bright, New Jersey, March 2, 1907, the son of Jacob and Flora Wurtzel. He was an accounting student at the Pace School, at City College, and New YorkUniversity. He married Ruth Mann in 1932. They had two sons, Alan and David. Samuel Wurtzel died in 1985. Alan L. Wurtzel, the older son, was born in Mount Vernon, New...

    Samuel Wurtzel worked for nine years, beginning in 1938, for Packing Products in New York City. In 1949, he was on vacation with his family in Richmond when a local barber informed him that the very first Southern TV station was going to air. Wurtzel began thinking about the possibilities of this fresh market for televisions. Later that year, he mo...

    It was during Alan Wurtzel's involvement with Circuit City that he began to realize the problems with the education system in the United States, and especially with the local education system. Wurtzel and his staff were frustrated with trying to hire young people who could "read, write, and interact" on a level that made them capable of working in ...

    Contact at: Circuit City Stores Inc. 9950 Mayland Dr. Richmond, VA 23233 Business Phone: (804)527-4000 URL: http://www.circuitcity.com

  3. When and Where Cirtcuity City Started. In 1949, Sam Wurtzel, a New Yorker and serial entrepreneur, was getting his hair cut in Richmond on his way to a family vacation in North Carolina. The barber noted that the first television station in the South had started less than a year before in Richmond.

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    Circuit City Corporation, Inc., formerly Circuit City Stores, Inc., is an American consumer electronics retail company, which was founded in 1949 by Samuel Wurtzel as the Wards Company, operated stores across the United States, and pioneered the electronics superstore format in the 1970s.

  5. Sep 16, 2024 · The story of Circuit City begins in 1949 when Samuel Wurtzel stumbled upon a television in Richmond, Virginia, while on vacation. Wurtzel, seeing the potential of this new technology, relocated his family and opened a television store.

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  7. Aug 26, 2024 · Samuel Wurtzel’s Vision. Way back in 1949, this guy Samuel Wurtzel, he’s watching TV and has this lightbulb moment. He thinks, “Hey, people are gonna love these things!” So, he starts a little store in Richmond, Virginia. It’s called Wards, and guess what? He was right. Folks loved their TVs.

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