CASE STUDY: WALMART I. Executive Summary Walmart‚ biggest retail discounted store established by Sam Walton in 1950 has mark a remarkable success in the US. His strategy of purchasing in high volume while selling low and still gain a mark up made it more popular that made it enviable to competition. Secret to his concept is high volume purchases‚ efficient logistics‚ and advanced supply chain technology‚ which significantly reduced cost and maximize economies of scale. From its first store
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Fundamentals of Human Resource Management –S1000 Assignment 3 Walmart Case Study June 12‚ 2012 1. Imagine that you are the senior human resource manager for Wal-Mart Canada. What might be your concerns about unionization? • Increased operating costs (wages‚ benefits). • More work. • More operating constraints. • Conflict disputes/Mediation/Arbitration. • Employees banning together against the company. • Social media concerns - breach of information/fights between union members
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Case Analysis Sample (BA 385) – TWO PAGE LIMIT Brenda Eichelberger –9/25/11 (name‚ date) Case 1 - “The Main Street Merchant of Doom” (case‚ title) Problem/Issue Analysis: (one point –BOLD conflict question and a couple of sentences) This case details the history and social responsibility issues of Wal-Mart. It discusses Sam Walton and his responses to criticisms as well as his determination to be a successful. The central issue of this case is : Why are there such conflicting perceptions
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headquarters • In 1983 POS(point of sale)- Facts: • Walmart has more employees- 2.1 million than 7 times the population of Iceland. • If Walmart’s more than 900 million square feet of retail space were spread out over one place it would take up roughly 34 miles — about 1.5 times the size of Manhattan. • Walmart parking lots alone take up roughly the size of Tampa‚ Florida. • In 2009‚ Walmart sold more bananas than any other item. • Each week‚ Walmart serves more than 200 million customers at more
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e s 14/10/2011 Wal-Mart Case Study Strategy Management Presented By Group 6‚ Section D Name Roll No. Abhishek Suryawanshi 2011PGP913 Aditya Kiran Nori 2011PGP514 Pankaj Gupta 2011FPM09 Abhishek R Pai 2011PGP508 Snehal Jogdand 2011PGP667 Someswar Basak 2011PGP891 Shriraman S 2011PGP879 14/10/2011 Wal-Mart Case Study Strategy Management Presented By Group 6‚
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Walmart is the largest retailer in the United States. Walmart is the discount superstore that is known for their low price guarantee. Walmart’s two main competitors are Target and Amazon. Amazon is the biggest online retailer‚ and Target is another huge discount super store. Walmart’s strategies set the company apart from their competition. The economy has been stagnant with little growth‚ after its downfall in the past years. With consumers having less money to spend‚ they often shop at extreme
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1. Compare and contrast Wal-Mart’s efforts in Germany and South Korea with its operation in China? After more than a decade‚ Wal-Mart left Germany failing to become the popular “Everyday Low Prices” all in one shopping spot as it is in the U.S. Walmart has also failed abroad in other countries such as South Korea. There were only 16 stores in South Korea and was eventually sold out to a Korean discount chain‚ Shinsegae‚ for $882 million dollars. Reasons why Wal-Mart fails in these countries occur
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Wal-Mart‚ although one to the largest and most productive organizations in the world‚ faces many threats and challenges. Critics and groups everywhere are lining up to take shots at this global giant and destroy its image. Some of Wal-Mart’s current challenges can be seen in daily operations‚ its internal and external environment‚ product sourcing‚ healthcare‚ wages‚ communities‚ diversity‚ employee benefits‚ and social challenges. Though these challenges or weaknesses pose a very large threat
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the case with its seafood‚ but with all of its products is where most of their ability to lower product costs and become highly competitive‚ pretty much controlling in the market. Braking down their supply chain‚ primary areas that make such an efficient process is their integration with suppliers‚ manufacturing‚ warehousing‚ and distribution to stores. Having four key components‚ vendor partnerships‚ cross docking and distribution management‚ technology‚ and integration. Throughout the case we see
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Background Bharti Airtel exists as one of the world’s leading global telecommunication carriers with over 307 million customers across its operations in 20 countries throughout Asia and Africa (Bharti Airtel‚ n.d.). Its offerings include 2G‚ 3G‚ and 4G services‚ high speed DSL broadband‚ mobile commerce‚ and fixed line services. Bharti was founded in 1995 by Sunil Mittal with only $900 in start-up capital‚ and has since grown to create over $14.2 billion in gross revenue for
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