In this episode of The Knowledge Project, Shane Parrish narrates the compelling story of Dick's Sporting Goods, from its humble beginnings as a small bait shop founded by Dick Stack with $300 from his grandmother's cookie jar, to its rise as a $16 billion sporting goods empire under his son Ed Stack. The narrative explores the challenges and triumphs faced by two generations, including near-bankruptcy experiences, hostile takeovers, and the evolution of retail strategies. It highlights the importance of character, trust, and adaptability in business, as well as the difficult decisions made by Ed Stack, including banning assault rifles, that defined the company's values and legacy beyond mere financial success.
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