Question 1 Introduction Wal-Mart is which started from a humble store in Ozarks is now one of the largest corporations in the America. The success of Wal-Mart is mainly due to its core competences. Core competences are valuable‚ rare‚ costly to imitate and non-substitutable. Before identifying core competencies of Wal-Mart the resources and capabilities must be identified. Tangible Resources 1) Financial Resources Wal-Mart has the ability to generate internal funds. This is evident in Exhibit
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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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brand. Operations: o Size (one of the largest grocers‚ third largest pharmacy). o One-stop shopping for all products. o Diversification: Well designed structure of having superstores‚ stores‚ and discount stores to attract all types of shoppers. o SAM’S Club. o Online sales campaign development. o Employment structure that saves costs (health care‚ employment benefit packages). International: o Expansion into foreign markets (many competitors do not have such large international influence)
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11 Allocation of Joint Costs and Accounting for By-Product/Scrap Objectives After completing this chapter‚ you should be able to answer the following questions: LO.1 LO.2 LO.3 LO.4 LO.5 How are the outputs of a joint process classified? What management decisions must be made before beginning a joint process? How is the joint cost of production allocated to joint products? How are by-product and scrap accounted for? How should not-for-profit organizations account for the cost of a joint activity?
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[pic] GOING GREEN BUSA 499 Professor Lee September 29‚ 2008 Case Study 1 – Wal-Mart Stores Dan Lessard Landon Heidenreich Tommy Petramalo Kristian Arnesen TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents pg. 1 Executive Summary pg. 2 Ch. 1 pg. 3 1.1 Mission pg. 3 1.2 History pg. 3 1.3 Background pg. 4 Ch. 2 pg. 4 2.1 Internal VRIO Analysis pg. 4 VRIO Table pg. 10 2.2 External Five
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Capital Structure and Debt Structure* Joshua D. Rauh Kellogg School of Management and NBER Amir Sufi University of Chicago Booth School of Business and NBER February 2010 *We thank Doug Diamond‚ Anil Kashyap‚ Gordon Phillips‚ Michael Roberts‚ Toni Whited‚ Luigi Zingales‚ and seminar participants at Emory University‚ Georgetown University‚ Maastricht University‚ Rice University‚ Tilburg University‚ the University of California-Berkeley‚ the University of Chicago‚ the University of Colorado
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Problems faced in different countries 1. Slowness to develop a strong presence online. Walmart has become sloppy in executing big changes‚ which is inevitable for an organization. After so many years of such an explosive growth. Case in point is Walmart’s slowness to develop a strong presence online. Despite these fears‚ Walmart’s leaders are optimistic that they can shift the business and position the retailer for long-term success. They are already testing a radical new concept -- downsizing
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recommendations so they can remain at the top‚ while keeping a good reputation and maintaining their name synonymous with cheap prices and good quality merchandise. Q1 What threats and challenges is Wal-Mart facing? Labor relation issues‚ cost-cutting effects‚ other retail companies and public relations are some of the threats and challenges Wal-Mart is facing. Given the nature of this economy‚ retailers
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following data have been recorded for recently completed Job 501 on its job cost sheet. Direct materials cost was $3‚067. A total of 30 direct labor-hours and 104 machine-hours were worked on the job. The direct labor wage rate is $12 per labor-hour. The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machinehours. The predetermined overhead rate is $11 per machine-hour. The total cost for the job on its job cost sheet would be: A. $4‚571 B. $3‚757 C. $3‚090 D. $3‚427 Applied manufacturing
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Cost Control and Cost Reduction A business enterprise must survive‚ grow‚ and prosper. Cost Control and Cost Reduction are activities necessary for ensuring that these objectives are fulfilled. With the liberalization of the Indian Economy and Globalization‚ there is now a cut throat competition from various concerns of the world. As a result there is now a race to secure a place for survival. This has increased the importance of cost control and Cost Reduction. Cost Control “Cost control
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