Introduction Walmart is a giant American retail store that is also considered to be the largest in the world. The store operates numerous international subsidiaries outside the USA, with some of the subsidiaries operating under different brand names (Finne & Sivonen 2009 p. 89). Walmart’s operations have been divided into departments, a total of thirty-five in number, each of which deals with goods and products that are closely related in terms of their use. With thousands of product brands stocked by the retailer, both locally manufactured and imported ones, there is no better way to perfectly deal with planning and efficient operations other than placing similar goods from different manufacturers under the same group. In my stint as an employee at Walmart, I have particularly served as a shop floor attendant in the Back to School department, which mainly seeks to serve millions of parents and their children, together with schools, learning institutions in general, and their members of staff. The Back to School department mainly stocks items that students require most as they go about their learning activities in school, including uniforms, back packs, stationery, and shoes, together with an assortment of apparel. The department also has a foods section where we stock mainly snacks for children while at school as well as breakfast and lunch essentials, like the packaging containers and utensils. Additionally, the Back to School department also deals in fun and entertainment equipment for the students and pupils while at school. These equipment include mobile phones, MP3 music players, tablets, learning toys, and photos. To the learning institutions and schools, we supply quite a range of equipment and products, such as computers, desks and chairs, both for learners and their instructors, teaching essentials like markers, teaching board erasers, learning charts, among many others. To the esteemed
Introduction Walmart is a giant American retail store that is also considered to be the largest in the world. The store operates numerous international subsidiaries outside the USA, with some of the subsidiaries operating under different brand names (Finne & Sivonen 2009 p. 89). Walmart’s operations have been divided into departments, a total of thirty-five in number, each of which deals with goods and products that are closely related in terms of their use. With thousands of product brands stocked by the retailer, both locally manufactured and imported ones, there is no better way to perfectly deal with planning and efficient operations other than placing similar goods from different manufacturers under the same group. In my stint as an employee at Walmart, I have particularly served as a shop floor attendant in the Back to School department, which mainly seeks to serve millions of parents and their children, together with schools, learning institutions in general, and their members of staff. The Back to School department mainly stocks items that students require most as they go about their learning activities in school, including uniforms, back packs, stationery, and shoes, together with an assortment of apparel. The department also has a foods section where we stock mainly snacks for children while at school as well as breakfast and lunch essentials, like the packaging containers and utensils. Additionally, the Back to School department also deals in fun and entertainment equipment for the students and pupils while at school. These equipment include mobile phones, MP3 music players, tablets, learning toys, and photos. To the learning institutions and schools, we supply quite a range of equipment and products, such as computers, desks and chairs, both for learners and their instructors, teaching essentials like markers, teaching board erasers, learning charts, among many others. To the esteemed