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    June 1‚ 2011 MEMORANDUM TO: H. LEE SCOTT FROM: JOHN DOE JD SUBJECT: WALMART CASE This memo is in response to the requested analysis of the overall position of Walmart. The memo will first discuss the current position of Walmart. This will be followed by two issues‚ woman working in walmart not getting paid as much as men as well as not having very many upper management positions‚ and the perception that Walmart ruins small communities way of life once they open up their doors. The memo will

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    I) Critically comment on the organisational culture of Wal-Mart. 5 II) Porter`s Five forces on Wal-Mart 6 What are Porter`s five analysis? 6 The threat of Competitors 6 Threat from New Entrants 7 Porters Five force Diagram 7 Suppliers` Power 8 III) PESTEL Analysis for Wal-Mart 9 Political 9 Economic 10 Social 11 Technologic 11 Environmental 12 Legal 12 PESTEL conclusion 12 IV) Global Expansion 13 Analysis of Wal-Mart International Expansion Strategy 13 Conclusion

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    Walmart and Equal Opportunity Jenny Lindemann & Demetria West Austin Peay State University Case Summary In a small rural Tennessee town called Smallville‚ resides approximately 5000 people. The members of Smallville are tight knit and everyone knows one another. Smallville is located more than 30 miles from any major metropolitan area‚ making employment outside of the community very difficult. Aside from any locally owned motels and restaurants‚ the largest employer in the

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    Plea bargaining not only serves a purpose in our criminal justice system; it has become a vital part of it. The significance of plea bargaining can be overlooked because of the implications of the wording. The term “plea bargain” sometimes implies a misnomer in the fact that it leads one to believe those who accept a plea bargain are getting off easy which in many cases is not true. In many cases‚ plea bargains prove to be the most efficient method of invoking justice on criminals (Bohm & Haley

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    Difference between Distributive and Integrative Bargaining Raymond Yang Garcia 1) The difference between distributive and integrative bargaining Negotiation approaches are generally described as either distributive or integrative. At the heart of each strategy is a measurement of conflict between each party’s desired outcomes. Consider the following situation. Chris‚ an entrepreneur‚ is starting a new business that will occupy most of his free time for the near future. Living in a fancy new

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    Plea bargaining has become a common procedure in the criminal justice over the years‚ as it serve as a method of forming an agreement between the prosecutor and defendant in which the accused pleads guilty in exchange for a lesser sentence or reduced charge. Plea bargaining has become a prevalent method for several reasons. It benefits defendants in that it allows to avoid the time and expense of defending themselves during trial as well as the chance of harsher punishment. Plea bargaining also serves

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    ABSTRACT: The assignment explains that what are boycotts and lockout and what are the techniques that labour and management use to get out of impasses that occur due to the breakup of collective bargaining process. Sometimes management use lockout as a tool for break strikes and boycotts by labour and sometime both parties used third party assistance to resolve the issue. In the assisgment we used all the aspects of our theory classes on the topic of boycotts and lockout. Internet WWW page

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    SWOT Analysis: Wal-Mart Inc. A. Internal Environment Strength Weakness Remark I. Management Infrastructure + + + Wal-Mart has been able to install and maintain a management team that is performing superiorly over its entire existence. This is foremost a consequence of the remarkable leadership abilities of its founder Sam Walton. He is often described as having been a very charismatic figure. The challenge that lies ahead is to perpetuate this spirit and not to become an ordinary organization

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    WAL-MART STORES INC 1. Conduct a SWOT analysis STRENGTHS • Powerful retail brand • Has a reputation for ‘value for money’ • Strong customer service • Very convenience • Offers a wide range of products • Has grown rapidly and has expanded globally • The use of latest supply chain technology RFID which increases the monitor and management of inventory • Very efficient distribution strategy (lower distribution cost) WEAKNESSES • Due to selling different products

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    Walmart Research Paper

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    data identifying a small number of stores (54‚ as of 2005) that closed. We return to this issue in some of our robustness analyses. This data set also indicated some store relocations within counties‚ which are treated as continuing stores because WalMart replaced smaller‚ older stores with larger ones in nearby locations. 21 The measurement error corresponding to stores opening in January through early March of the previous year is less important in the IV estimation than in OLS estimation‚ because

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