Identifying Key Problems Related to Business Ethics within Wal-Mart and the American Red Cross Laura Johnson PHI 445 Personal & Organizational Ethics Instructor: Debrian Hughes January 21‚ 2013 Identifying Key Problems Related to Business Ethics within Wal-Mart and the American Red Cross (PART-1) As an Ethnographic Researcher I am writing this Article about Wal-Mart‚ a For-Profit Organization and The American Red Cross‚ a Non-Profit Organization
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Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc.‚ is an icon of American business. From small-town business to multinational‚ from hugely controversial to a leader in renewable energy‚ Wal-Mart has long been a lightning rod for news and criticism. With 2008 sales of over $405.6 billion and more than two million employees worldwide‚ the world’s largest public corporation must carefully manage many different stakeholder relationships. It is a challenge that has sparked significant debate. Although Wal-Mart reportedly can save
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“Made in China” nowadays is the most worldwide recognizable label. Since 70 decades the 1970s‚ the Chinese economy has been performing dramatically‚ plus with the support of Globalization and overseas outsourcing waves‚ “Made in China” has been becoming a global empire. The goods manufactured in China are known as variable‚ updated‚ and above all‚ affordable products. However‚ many people‚ including me‚ have starting doubting the quality of cheap import‚ typically “Made in China” products. My concern
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Wal-Mart Strategic Development and future Becoming Wal-Mart- The Past: Overview Wal-mart was founded by sam Walton in 1962. The idea behind was to bring discount shopping stores to rural America. It grew rapidly with huge popularity. Today it has 3708 Wal-mart U. S. Units‚ 569 U.S. Sam’s Club and 4112 International units. It toppled GE and became No.1 in Fortune 500 Company list with annual revenue of 405 Billion USD and employs about 2 million associates. It has presence in multiple sectors
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Music Mart Balance Sheet As Of January 4 Assets Liabilities and Owner’s Equity Cash $ 25‚636 Notes Payable $ 6‚500 Land 12‚000 Inventory 4‚700 Paid-in Capital 25‚000 Accounts Receivable 2620 Accounts Payable 5‚000 Prepaid Insurance 1‚224 Long Term Debt 9‚000 Retained Earnings 680 Total $ 46‚180 Total $ 46‚180 1. The store purchased and received merchandise for inventory for $5000‚ agreeing to pay within 30 days. = Inventory – 5000‚ Accounts Receivable
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Case: Wal-Mart Members of the group: Marie Wemaere Liying Shi Adolfo Mac Consultant Group F 10‚ Champs Elysees Paris‚ France Rennes‚ 15th March 2006 Board of Directors of Wal-Mart Dear Sir/Madam‚ As a consultant group hired to analyse the current situation in your company‚ we have prepared a report on the problems it is facing‚ different viable alternatives and the description of the strategy that‚ we think‚ is going to help to overcome the difficulties. Wal-Mart Stores
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DAVID BANJO MGT 4199 1. Identify and evaluate the strategies that Wal-Mart has historically pursued to create and sustain a competitive advantage. Answer: Wal-Mart’s pursuit and ability to sustain a competitive advantage has allowed the company to make use of many strategies. One of the strategies that Wal-Mart has made use of is the Expansion strategy. The company realized that building a new store will allow for increase market share value. The company opened new locations in the community
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China is the second largest trading and fast growing developing country in the world‚ which will be replacing The United States in the future. The main reason that china can have high export rate but low import rate thus China is a self – sufficiency country‚ which mean China can produce everything that citizens needed in their life. China exporting activities represent 30% of GDP‚ which is the main support of economic growth in China. In 2014‚ China exported around 2000 million US dollars per month
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Malaysia and the "Original People" Neglecting aboriginal groups has been a common theme in the past when considering the advancement of developing countries. The United States had little to no regard for the Native Americans when developing a new nation. And now as Malaysia is a quickly developing country‚ we can see the effects of this development on its natives. Some of the world’s leading anthropologists who have been studying the "original people" of Malaysia for twenty-five years‚ have
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Daymon Mart is a small grocery business owned by Rowell Rivera. It is located at #54 Benefits St. Baranangay Sangadaan‚ Quezon City. The business is serving their customers for about 13 years using manual and traditional processes. The business have four employees‚ the head cashier or the supervisor‚ the cashier‚ the bagger and a product merchandizer. The business is getting their supplies at Sayong Inc.‚ The head cashier or the supervisor is the one assigned in receiving and enlisting all the product
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