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Keller Williams Realty (A)
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Describes the economic and cultural models that have led to the success of Keller Williams Realty. By 2006, Keller Williams was one of the most profitable real estate companies in the United States (if not the most profitable); in addition, it was on its way to becoming one of the largest in terms of number of agents (over 70,000). Describes the factors that led to this company's success--including its operational model, compensation model, profit sharing model, and culture. Readers are asked to evaluate how these factors contribute to the company's success and whether they will continue to enhance the company's growth going forward. In addition, explores the critical role that culture and organizational practices can have on a company's operating performance.