DATA ANALYSIS OF WAL-MART STORES‚ INC COMPANY BACKGROUND Wal-Mart initially began its operations in 1945‚ when Sam Walton leased a ‘Ben Franklin’ franchise variety store in Newport‚ Arkansas. After relocating to Rogers‚ Arkansas in the early 1950s‚ Sam Walton’s ‘Ben Franklin’ became ‘Walton’s 5 & 10’. By 1962‚ Walton found himself the chain owner of 11 different Walton’s stores across Arkansas. He then decided to rename the chain ‘Wal-Mart’‚ after himself. On October 31‚ 1969‚ after further
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up. Ocean’s Eleven brings all of these thoughts together in a neat package. Originally made in 1960‚ the film was remade again in the year 2001 and is considered one of the few movies who’s remake is better than the original‚ with the 2001 version earning a rating of 7.7 compared to the 6.4 of the 1960’s version. Challenging the long standing theory that remakes will forever be overshadowed by their originals‚ Stephen Soderbergh’s 2001 version of Ocean’s Eleven details exactly
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SEVEN-ELEVEN JAPAN CO Q1) A convenience store chain attempts to be responsive and provide customers what they need‚ when they need it‚ where they need it. What are some different ways that a convenience store supply chain can be responsive? What are some risks in each case? Ans) There are following ways to make convenience stores responsiveness. • To maintain high inventory level • By removing implied demand uncertaininty. • By quick replenishment of products or time management
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Paper Critique: “Provable Data Possession at Untrusted Stores” Reviewer: Carol Williams 1. (10%) State the problem the paper is trying to solve. The authors describe a way to probabilistically determine whether a file stored at a SSP exists and has not been modified‚ the results are: * Fast checks. They are I/O bound‚ not CPU bound * The size of the file stored at the server increases * The client needs to store a constant small amount of data per file * They use sampling
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7 C’s of Customer Retention Checklist 1. Caring Attitude Projecting a caring attitude through: tone of voice use of pleasantries (please‚ thank you) smile projection empathy language (minimal use of industry jargon) taking ownership going the “extra mile” on behalf of customer 2. Customized Practices Definition of customizing: treating customers as individuals at all points of interaction making exceptions to policies/procedures to meet individual customer needs empowering
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Danaher Comparing the Effect of Store Remodeling on New and Existing Customers Although retailers invest millions of dollars in redesigning‚ refreshing‚ and remodeling their stores‚ it is unclear that such large investments are worthwhile. Prior research has indicated that remodeling has only a short-term effect. However‚ a previously unexplored area is its effect on those who visit the store for the first time after it is remodeled (new customers) versus those who had visited before
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Asking and Giving Directions This video is talking about Andres Moreno that looked for an ATM and Pazzo’s Pizzeria Restaurant in Colorado. The first people that he met are Adam and Brandon. They said to him to go down the street‚ take a left after the bridge‚ and Pazzo’s Pizzeria would be on his left. Then they said to go down the street then cross the bridge to the right and the ATM would be there. But the directions that they gave were wrong so he asked to another people. The second person
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|6-7 | |6 |Answer for question 3 |8 | |7 |Conclusion |9 | |8 |Reference |9 | Executive Summary Seven Eleven Japan established
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1. A convenience store chain attempts to be responsive and provide customers what they need‚ when they need it‚ where they need it. What are some different ways that a convenience store supply chain can be responsive? What are some risks in each case? 2. Seven-Eleven’s supply chain strategy in Japan can be described as attempting to micro-match supply and demand using rapid replenishment. What are some risks associated with this choice? 3. What has Seven-Eleven done in its choice of
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Davis Department Stores Course Project Part A: Exploratory Data Analysis Tiffahanie Seger GM533 Applied Managerial Statistics Professor Keyhani Project Part A: Exploratory Data Analysis: A. Brief Introduction AJ Davis‚ a popular department store chain‚ retains many credit customers. Therefore‚ they completed an in-depth study to find out more about these customers who are essential to their future success as a company. A sample of fifty customers were selected
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