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    Running head: ANALYSIS OF TARGET INC. Environmental Analysis of Target Inc. Team B Contemporary Issues in Leadership and Management MM590 October 9‚ 2006 Abstract Team B conducted an Environmental Analysis and an Industry Analysis of Target Inc. In the Environmental Analysis‚ competition for customers is always a threat in any business but the success of Target is always looking for new opportunities. The Target Inc. analysis found that competition with the “big box” stores including

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    Target Corporation was founded in 1902 by George Dayton in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota. It was originally called “Dayton Dry Goods Company” and then later became Dayton Company in 1910. By 1962‚ Dayton Company opened its first discount store in Roseville‚ Minnesota by the name of “Target”. By 2000‚ all Dayton Hudson Corporations changed their name to Target Corporation. It opened three operating divisions including Target‚ Mervyn’s and the Department Store Division. In 2001‚ Target’s division generated

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    Today‚ Target is the second largest general merchandise in America with many competitors who offer very limited competition. As one may look at it‚ Target isn’t really a discount store‚ but rather a superstore where a customer could get everything they need in one single location. Target is not the ideal store where customers would want to go if they are looking for low cost products such as Wal-Mart; however‚ the remarkable in-store experience allows a consumer to spend more money than they need

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    Management The Target Corporation Management 330 8 September 2011 Target’s Organizing Function of Management Target’s organization is an essential part of the business structure in the United States. “Target’s mission is to be the preferred shopping destination for customers Online and In-Store by delivering outstanding value‚ continuous innovation and an exceptional guest experience by consistently fulfilling their Expect More - Pay Less ® brand promise. To support their mission‚ Target is guided

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    Target Corporation Michael Holt Dontae Threatt Target Corporation was founded in 1902 in Minneapolis as the Dayton Dry Goods Company‚ though the first Target store was opened in 1962 in nearby Roseville‚ Minnesota. Not until 1995‚ was the first Super Target was built. In 1999 Target launched their website Target.com. Target grew and eventually became the largest division of Dayton Hudson Corporation‚ culminating in the company being renamed as Target Corporation in August 2000. The Corporation

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    Targets Main Target? Target Corporation competes directly against other discount retailers‚ mainly Wal-Mart and Kmart. Since its founding in 1962‚ it has intended to differentiate its stores from its competitors by offering what it believes is more upscale‚ trend-forward merchandise at low cost‚ as opposed to the traditional concept of focusing on low-priced goods. As a result‚ Target stores tend to attract younger and more educated and affluent customers than its competitors. Currently‚ the median

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    research on are Target and Walmart. The retailing market for the companies I chose is vastly different. Each of the companies has a set of customers from different age level to different income levels‚ but these are not the only demographics that set these two companies apart from each other. Both of these companies have the potential for growth in the future but what will be the aspects that allow these companies to grow. Target was founded in 1902 Minneapolis‚ MN by George Dayton. Target is the second-largest

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    uses its website to target real women. In Dove’s ads‚ they use real women. They use women with stretch marks‚ tattoos‚ and women who don’t use a trainer daily like celebrities do. Dove targets all women of all ages. They want you to know you are beautiful no matter what. You don’t have to be model thin to be beautiful. They not only make products for women; Although I have never seen a man in a Dove ad‚ they do make products for them. Cover Girl’s target market targets young women in their

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    Bud Light Target Market Ana Carolina Rodrigues Bezerra 5/4/2011 TARGET MARKET DESCRIPTION BUD LIGHT‚ “the sure sign of a good time. Here we go!” A ccording to Anheuser-Busch/A-B (http://www.anheuser-busch.com/)‚ Bud Light is sold all over the world‚ which means that the company must develop different marketing mixes to achieve its goals within each target market‚ in view of the fact that each region of the world has its cultural differences (including language) and particularities

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    American Industrial Code System (NAICS)‚ Target Stores is under the classification of Discount Department Stores (NAICS Code: 452112). I am going to analyze the company by applying Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model. Internal rivalry (competitors) The competitive rivalry is very high and intense. In United States‚ there are several discount department stores which sell the same or very similar products. Target competes directly against them. Because Target and these companies have similar portions

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