Case Study 2: The Wal-Mart Way 1) Should Wal-Mart be expected to protect small businesses in the communities within which it operates? There is no rule that has been set that or law that has been written saying that any business whether large or small has to protect other businesses in the community in which it is located in. While because Wal-Mart has grown so big and its effecting small businesses all over the United States it almost feels like it should have to it still does not. 2)
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Management--------------------------------------------------------- 6 4.2 Sectors and geography--------------------------------------------6 4.3 Economy---------------------------------------------------------------6 5. Ratio analysis---------------------------------------------------------7 6. Post Financial Statements Period------------------------------ 11 7. SWOT------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 8. Future plans/ prospects------------------------ -------------------13
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WAL-MART STORES INC: DOMINATING GLOBAL RETAILING Brief summary The Wal-mart is the largest retail chain in United States and in the world. The wal-mart was founded in the year 1962 by Mr Sam Walton. It was originally named as Wal-Mart discount city in Rogers‚ Arkansas. At the time when the Wal-Mart stores started in the year 1962 it was focused only in small rural cites and town which had a population of 5000 to 25000. It was soon increased to 18 stores in 1969. In the next 30 years
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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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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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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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Applicable to Common Shares: 16‚022‚000 Walmart’s Growth Internationally • Prior to 1990‚ Walmart focused its growth within the United States • The Walmart International Division was created in 1993 as part of its expansion strategy • By 2009‚ Walmart has expanded to over 15 countries outside the United States through new-store construction and acquisitions • To name a few countries which Walmart operates; Argentina‚ Brazil‚ Canada‚ Child‚ China and Japan • Overall‚ they serve over 200 million
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| Sears Holding Company | Individual Paper | | Gregory A. Squires | 10/15/2010 | | Contents HISTORY 4 Vision Statement 10 Mission Statement 12 Key Leaders 16 Organizational Culture 20 Organizational Structure 23 NAICS/SIC Codes 26 General Environmental Forces 28 Porter’s Five-Forces Model 35 Key Competitors 40 Competitive Profile Matrix 43 General Discussion on Stakeholders 46 Top 70 Stakeholders 47 Nutt&Backoff Model 53 Finn stakeholder Model
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the world. Beginning in 1962‚ Wal-Mart has made the transition from a small firm in Arkansas to the largest employer with 3‚ 800 store units in the United States with record revenues today. But nevertheless‚ since Wal-Mart launched its online branch‚ it had to suffer from substantial setbacks from competitors such as Amazon.com or Ebay. The intention of this case study is to evaluate Wal-Marts.com’s profitability of success regarding its situation in 1999. II. Discussion Questions II.1 What is
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With the financial data presented in this case‚ compute the ratios of the strategics profit model for Walmart and Target stores. Interpret these ratios with the special attention to comparing these two major discount retailer. I thought that Walmart is significantly higher than Target. Walmart is increasing at the steady rate‚ whereas Target changes a lot. Target eventually gets to a point where its still increasing but its not increasing at the same rate that Walmart is. At the end of third quarter
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