Assignment #1: Two models-Wal-Mart & Starbucks Denise Garcia Brandman University BUSU 650 1/20/13 Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to analyze the sustainability strategy and Triple Bottom line of Starbucks and Walmart. As a consumer it was very interesting to learn more about two major corporations which I have invested in over the years. By analyzing their mission‚ values and core competencies I was able to assess which corporation has a more holistic approach toward
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Walmart is the largest retailer in the world. With thousands of stores and employees in nearly every country‚ Wal-Mart is the corporate giant. Until recent years Wal-Mart has been know for several things. Wal-Mart has provided consumers with a friendly place to shop and get low prices and convenience. The culture of Wal-Mart was so strong that its employees became known as Walmartians. Although you could find a Wal-Mart nearly everywhere you went‚ each store was just as friendly as the last and
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The Lowest Price is Unethical The worldwide corporation name‚ Wal-Mart‚ is best known for its endless selection of products for sale and their everyday lowest prices in town. Unfortunately these attractive characteristics arise from the act of breaking 18th century philosopher’s ethical theories. Wal-Mart is guilty of using their employees and suppliers as a mere means to an ends for the highest corporate profits possible each quarter. Their practices alienate their employees from their work efforts
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Is Walmart Good for America? Walmart is very bad for America in many different ways. America’s economy is already moving at a very slow rate and Walmart is not helping it. They are however helping China’s Economy. Walmart brings in 100 million Americans every week with their "every day low prices". Walmart depends on China to make most of their products because the manual labor there is cheaper. In an article written by Robert E. Scott he writes‚ "It has also repressed
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Critical Response: The Wal-Mart Effect: Poison or Antidote For Local Communities In The Wal-Mart effect: Poison or Antidote for Local Communities author Terry J. Fitzgerald attempts to submerge to the bottom of the issues people have with Wal-Mart. He does so by using results from Wal-Mart’s effect by entering non Wal-Mart counties economy’s. He uses the research to show that Wal-Mart doesn’t affect a community as much as most think. However‚ no matter what side of the issue you fall
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According to Crosson and Needles the Just-In-Time (JIT) operating philosophy requires that “all resources—material‚ personnel‚ and facilities—be acquired and used only when they are need. Its objectives are to improve productivity and eliminate waste.” They go on to sate that this process allows funds to be reallocated according to the goals of the company’s business plan since they are no longer invested in inventory. This method helps retailers like Wal-Mart “assign more accurate costs to their
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CONTEXT (p.1) DATA * David Glass (CEO); Don Soderquist (COO) * ROA= 33% ; Sales growth= 35% * 1993. market value= $57.5 billion * Sales/square foot= $300 vs. $210 of competitors * Total sales: $16B (1987) → $67B (1993) * Earnings quadrupling: $628 million → $2.3B * Revolutionized many aspects of retailing + heavy investment in information technology. * Main Challenge: “HOW TO SUSTAIN THE COMPANY’S PHENOMENAL PERFORMANCE.” * Growth in 1993: (7%–8%) range‚
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Assessment 3- Walmart warehouse workers strike for workplace safety Introduction Wal-Mart Stores‚ is a retail chain known for giving purchasers products at greatly low costs and. ‘Sam Walton’ is the founder of Walmart. The first Walmart store opened in 1962 in Rogers‚ Arkansas‚ they were committed to having any kind of effect in the lives of their customers. Walmart as we know it today evolved from Sam Walton’s goals for great value and great customer service. The company is consider the world
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Case Study – Walmart 1. I do believe that Walmart is or has been doing enough to become more sustainable. Walmart is one of the most powerful companies throughout the globe. Walmart’s business practices are scrutinized thoroughly in which includes the relationships with employees‚ suppliers and consumers. The fact that Walmart has not only stayed around but has continued to grow over the years has been its ability to adapt to all changes in times. This includes the environment and all the relationships
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What concepts in the chapter are illustrated in this case? Business Value Chain Model series of activities activities where competitive strategies can be applied primary vs secondary Porters competitive forces model view of firm‚ competitors and environment Traditional Competitors New Market Entrants Substitute products and services Customers Suppliers Analyze Amazon and Walmart.com using the value chain and competitive forces model Amazon Activity Example Secondary Activity Administrative‚ finance
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