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Ingvar Kamprad was the perfect example of founder mode. Until his final years, he regularly toured IKEA stores around the world. Here's what a typical visit could look like (which could easily last 12 hours): 5:45 am → Arrives before opening → Crawls into the container or trailer to inspect how well it's loaded → Makes sure the drivers get a cup of coffee → Reviews warehouse ergonomics and working conditions, safety first! 7:00 am → Checks the entrance: is it welcoming? → Do customers get a personal greeting from a human? → Signage must be clear, one strong message → Can every customer absorb it at a glance? → Are prices visible? "A product without a price is always wrong at IKEA" 9:00 am → Deep dive into the showrooms (he could stay 3–4 hours here) → Imagines walking through with his wife, Margaretha → Sees a product: can you grab it right there and then? Add-on sales matter! → Offers feedback on visual merchandising → Obsesses over price points → "Is it cheap enough?" 1:00 pm → Heads to the food court: "You can't shop on an empty stomach" → Is the kitchen ready? Can we keep the hot dogs flowing? → Is there a microwave for heating baby food? → Bar seating, regular, or round tables, what works best? → And crucially: how many sprinkle flavors on the ice cream? (Correct answer: one!) 4:00-6:00 pm → Talks to customers at the exit → "What stupidities did we do?" → Asks staff: "What problems do you have?" → Checks the bistro by the checkout: those €0.50 hot dogs should be flying out with super efficiency Here's an example of how notes from his memos could look after a store visit: "I saw at least 15 of them showcased in prime selling spots. Christmas trees. I have nothing against Christmas trees, but why the hell aren't we selling them! Where are our business instincts? Several trees were even decorated with items we do sell, without prices. There was also no lighting placed near the trees. I think everyone responsible has reason to be ashamed!" It might seem like Kamprad was too caught up in the nitty-gritty, but he explained it like this: "I've never been particularly interested in things that run smoothly, I simply thank the people behind them for doing a great job. It doesn't capture my attention, because it works. But when I realize something could be improved, a wave of inexplicable worry washes over me. Is the concept at risk? Are we veering off track?"

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