3 Basic Beliefs and Integrity Walmart was founded on three basic beliefs: service to our customers‚ respect for the individual and striving for excellence. Our adherence to these principles has created a unique work culture at Walmart. No matter where you go — to any of our stores and offices in any of our brands around the world — our associates live these values. * Service to our customers * Respect for the individual * Striving for excellence A Foundation of Integrity Our basic
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On 10/16/20116 I responded to Walmart‚ in reference to a retail theft. While conducting my investigation on theft case #2016-1547‚ I was notified by Walmart Loss Prevention Officer‚ Fabiano Estrela‚ that the male subject‚ who was with the suspect on 10/11/2016‚ was currently in the store. Estrela advised me that he positively identified the subject while he was at customer service. I immediately notified Sergeant Koch who arrived on scene within several minutes. The White male subject‚ later identified
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Sabah Skills & Technology Centre (SSTC) INSEP Retail Management Batch 2 Case Study: Wal-Mart Entering Malaysia ( New Market Opportunities ) Prepared By : J.Kesol Matinggang IC No : 840404-12-5283 Course Code : ECRM 101202 Prepared For : Mr. Machat Puthur Unnikrishnan Due Date : December 3rd Monday Table of Contents a. Introduction of Company. b. Objective of Walmart. c. History of Establishment. d. Mission and Vision. e. Service Provided
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Question 1) Determine the Core Competences of Wal-Mart. Substantiate your answer. In order to determine the core competences of Wal-Mart‚ I will first need to conduct an internal analysis of Wal-Mart before we could identify the core competences of the company. The internal analysis consist of a few components‚ first we will have to identify the resources available to the company‚ followed by the capabilities of the company. After which I will put the capabilities through a numbers of models to
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INDIVIDUAL CASE ANALYSIS CEO Lee Scott and Chairman Rob Walton have scheduled a strategic planning session to prepare for the 2007 Wal-Mart Annual Shareholders’ Meeting. You have been invited to join the discussion of key strategic issues and to present a suggested course of action for Wal-Mart’s leadership to take during the upcoming fiscal year. New to the group‚ you decide to follow the strategic management process model to prepare for the meeting. 1. Based on the company’s external and
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Wal-Mart’s Midlife Crisis Case Study Denika Smith MGT 704 – Marketing Management May 1‚ 2014 Wal-Mart’s philosophy‚ put in place by founder Sam Walton‚ was to offer the lowest prices to its customers and help them save money and live better. Their approach for keeping their costs down‚ however‚ is not very employee friendly. They limit spending by managers and keep low wages for its associates. Many businesses‚ like Wal-Mart‚ sometimes forget that one of their most valuable sources of
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1. Why do customers patronize Wal-Mart China stores? A. Wal-Mart realized through third party studies and internal research that the Chinese customer were significantly more cost-sensitive than those in other countries and that there existed a strong‚ established culture of frequently shopping around to find the absolute lowest prices. Through these studies‚ Wal-Mart also realized that customer satisfaction level greatly influenced customer loyalty in China. The greatest determinant of this satisfaction
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References: From “Wal-Mart Case Study – RFID and Supply Chain Management” (p. 8) by Sangita‚ A. Vnkata‚ C. Brendon‚ D. Raxesh‚ P. Shazeb‚ S. Ramachandra‚ Y. (2005). U.S. Department of Defence. (2005). Radio Frequency Identification. Retrieved March 9‚ 2012 from https://kb.defense.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/483/~/radio-frequency-identification-%28rfid%29s Murray
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Brazil‚ Canada‚ Chile China‚ Costa Rica‚ El Salvador‚ Ghana‚ Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ India‚ Japan‚ Lesotho‚ Malawi‚ Mexico‚ Mozambique‚ Namibia‚ Nicaragua‚ Nigeria‚ South Africa‚ Swaziland‚ Tanzania‚ Uganda‚ United Kingdom‚ United States‚ and Zambia. We employ 2.2 million associates around the world‚ 1.4 million in the U.S. alone. Summary Introducing the ethical issues: This case study report is about the ethical frame work within which Wal-Mart‚ a multinational convenience store‚ operates
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it was recommended to hire more part time workers and less unhealthy individuals. Wal-Mart’s unethical solution for addressing unions in the workplace was to either eliminate the department that tried to unionize to deter the employees or in some cases terminate employees if they supported unions. Another unethical situation was when Wal-Mart tried to leverage employees bonuses against them becoming unionized. One of the larger ethical issues was when Wal-Mart agreed to allow its Chinese stores to
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