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    IBM Case Study Wal-Mart IBM Wal-Mart Discussion 1. How has the implementation of NAFTA affected Wal-Mart’s success in Mexico?  Free trade zone: Wal-Mart encountered a problem that its imports charges on many of the goods from America. Thus prevent Wal-Mart from being able to offer its “Every Day Low Prices”. After the implementation of NAFTA‚ Mexico‚ U.S and Canada become free trade zone. Wal-Mart can reduce the tariffs on American goods sold to Mexico from 10 percent to 3percent. That

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    Walmart in China Introduction Walmart‚ founded by Sam Walton in 1962‚ is the largest retail company in the world. The low cost strategy and hence the “Every Day Low Prices” (EDLP) strategy allowed Walmart to outperform competitors in the US. Besides having stores in the US‚ Walmart has also expanded its market worldwide. Walmart’s entry into China was not surprising‚ given its population and growth potential. Nevertheless‚ Walmart China had been struggling with its sales volume. It was only ranked

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    Wal-Mart. Its everyday low prices benefit millions of Americans. However‚ there is a bad bargain behind the scenes; the company puts people out of work and destroys local companies. Wal-Mart has become more than just a major retailer; it is an economic force‚ a cultural phenomenon and a lightning rod for controversy. Behind smile‚ Wal-Mart’s effect on the people and the economy is degenerative for the United States. Not many people look behind that big‚ yellow smiley face that Wal-Mart shows on TV‚ and

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    the executives cited “personal reasons”‚ the financial media suggested that it was Wal-Mart International’s plans to introduce its Every Day Low Price (“EDLP”) pricing strategy in China that prompted the resignations. But how could such a successful model for cost reduction be viewed as negative in the Middle Kingdom? Foran found out the answers to many of his questions when‚ five months later‚ in early February 2012‚ Mr Scott Price‚ then president and CEO of Wal-Mart Asia and the interim CEO for Wal-Mart

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    Porter ’s Five-force Model and it ’s continued validity as a strategic management tool Porter ’s Five-force model is a theoretical guide to understanding the pressures that are felt by an industry‚ and by analogy‚ on a company. It can be used in such a way as to allow “the strategic business manager seeking to develop an edge over rival firms … to better understand the industry context in which the firm operates” (Porter‚ 1999). The key to any successful (e.g. profitable) business venture is an

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    Abstract Walmart has expanded as the largest retailer since it opened doors over 50 years ago‚ incorporating various information technology systems into their supply chain and logistical operations. Walmart is known for being the first with new innovation by utilizing new information functions to increase profits. By implementing Radio Frequency Identification Data opens communication to retailers more effectively and efficiently. This gives Walmart and suppliers accurate inventory

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    Discuss the strategic changes Wal-Mart’s Japanese rivals are making in response to the entry of Wal-Mart.  What does this tell you about the power of Wal-Mart?  What changes has Wal-Mart had to make to attract Japanese consumers?  What can Wal-Mart learn from this experience?  Finally -- if you were in charge of Wal-Mart Global Operations would you use the same tactics used in the expansion into Japan when you move into other countries?  Why or why not. I was recently reading up on Wal-Mart and

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    CONFERENCE Melbourne‚ Australia www.aaee.com.au/conferences/2012/ Analysis of Competitiveness of Batangas State University College of Engineering Using Porter’s Five Competitive Forces Model Tirso A. Ronquillo‚ Ph.D. Batangas State University‚ Philippines taronquillo@yahoo.com BACKGROUND There are a number of models and frameworks used in the analyses of competitiveness of engineering universities in the context of internationalization and globalization. Although much can be derived from

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    had reached $12.6 million in sales‚ and by 1968‚ the company opened its first stores outside of Arkansas in Sikeston‚ Missouri and Claremore‚ Oklahoma.[3] The company’s first stock split occurred in May 1972 at a market price of $47. By this time‚ Walmart was operating in five states: Arkansas‚ Kansas‚ Louisiana‚ Missouri and Oklahoma‚ and expanded into Tennessee in 1973‚ and Kentucky and Mississippi in 1974. As the company expanded into Texas in 1975‚ there were 125 stores with 7‚500 associates‚ and

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    Wal-Mart’s Foreign Expansion 1. Do you think Wal-Mart could translate its merchandising strategy wholesale to another country and succeed? If not‚ why not? I think it solely depends on the culture of the country they are trying to enter. As stated in the case when Wal-Mart tried to expand to Germany and Korea it failed. Although when they entered the Chinese market their sales soared. Making it easy to grow and open hundreds of stores throughout the country. I believe Wal-Mart could succeed

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