Situation and Context Wal-Mart‚ a United States based company‚ was the second largest company in the world in 2007 with net sales of nearly $345 billion. It had spread it’s activity from the general discount merchandise to food‚ digital photo services‚ vacation planning ‚ internet access‚ flower deliver‚ DVD rentals and financial services. Wal-Mart had its strong base of operations in the US amongst the rural markets and while it was already noticing competition from Target‚ this competition reached
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Introduction Wal-Mart was founded in 1962 by Sam Walton in Roger‚ Arkansas. Wal-Mart has 4‚100 stores and clubs in the U.S. and a total of 7‚300 unit’s world wide. It employed about 2 million associate’s world wide and approximately 1.4 million in the United States. Wal-Marts average annual total revenue rate was slightly more than 10% for the three years from the fiscal year ending 2006 to the fiscal year ending 2008. They also had a stock split of 100 %; they saw this split 11 times during
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Assignment #4 The Ask: Does Wal-Mart have an ethical obligation to oversee labor violations and low labor wages occurring in its supply chain? Wal-Mart continues to ignore employee wage dissatisfaction and is now facing legal charges from indirect laborers and contractors. Wal-Mart oversees every aspect of their supply chain and have set the standard on how to keep cost the production‚ transportation and handling of goods to a bear minimum. This type of business model has placed an economic
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Ethical Standards and Working Conditions in Wal-Mart’s Supply Chain A research report conducted by the International Labor Rights Forum (ILRF) October 24‚ 2007 www.LaborRights.org 1 The International Labor Rights Forum would like to recognize Joanna Barry and Michelle Jacome for all of their research‚ writing‚ and editing support for this report. The International Labor Rights Forum was founded in 1986 and serves a unique role among human rights organizations as advocates for and
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Wal-Mart Needs a Conscience Wal-Mart‚ one of the world’s top 500 companies‚ is famous for its low prices. As a premier company‚ Wal-Mart has served as a fantastic business model to many growing companies. Because Wal-Mart provides many job opportunities‚ the American unemployment rate is also reducing gradually. However‚ Wal-Mart practices “aggressive policies” (Featherstone) against its workers and labor unions that represent them. The vast majority of Wal-Mart employees‚ except for executives
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案例三:沃尔玛(Wal-Mart)SWOT分析 优势Strengths. • 沃尔玛是著名的零售业品牌,它以物美价廉、货物繁多和一站式购物而闻名。 • 沃尔玛的销售额在近年内有明显增长‚并且在全球化的范围内进行扩张.(例如‚它收购了英国的零售商ASDA) • 沃尔玛的一个核心竞争力是由先进的信息技术所支持的国际化物流系统.例如‚ 在该系统支持下‚每一件商品在全国范围内的每一间卖场的运输、销售、储存等物流信息都可以清晰地看到。信息技术同时也加强了沃尔玛高效的采购过程。 • 沃尔玛的一个焦点战略是人力资源的开发和管理。优秀的人才是沃尔玛在商业上成功的关键因素,为此沃尔玛投入时间和金钱对优秀员工进行培训并建立忠诚度。 劣势Weaknesses • 沃尔玛建立了世界上最大的食品零售帝国。尽管它在信息技术上拥有优势,但因为其巨大的业务拓展,这可能导致对某些领域的控制力不够强。 • 因为沃尔玛的商品涵盖了服装、食品等多个部门,它可能在适应性上比起更加专注于某一领域的竞争对手存在劣势。 • 该公司是全球化的,但是目前只开拓了少数几个国家的市场。
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STUDY Wal-Mart is an American multinational retailer store that runs largest chain of discount department stores and warehouses. Wal-Mart was found in 1962 by Sam Walton in America. After its great success in America and other countries Wal-Mart decided to introduce itself in Germany by 1997. Wal-Mart failed to do business in Germany because the strategies and plans it used in America failed to work in Germany as the requirements of people and business differ from that in America. Wal-Mart failed
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1. Wal-Mart’s strategy was to buy low‚ stack high‚ and sell cheap. This strategy allowed them to focus on minimizing costs and generating revenue by selling discounted items. This allowed Wal-Mart to become a leader in discounted retail generating nearly 200 billion in sales from 1988-2000. 2. His strategy of keeping costs low influenced various sectors within the company. Early on‚ Walton was extremely frugal and would do anything he can to save money. This often meant sharing hotels or walking
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Wal-Mart: The high cost of the low price Founded in 1962 by Sam Walton‚ Wal-Mart has grown to be one of the biggest transnational retail stores in the world. As of today‚ it has over eight thousand five hundred stores worldwide in fifteen different countries. It is reported that Wal-Mart has a net income of 15.2 billion dollars and sales revenue of 312.4 billion dollars. That’s enough to pay for seven years of health care fee for every man‚ women‚ and children in the United States! Providing one
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Chapter Two Legal/Ethical Challenge Wal-Mart What would you do if you were an executive at Wal-Mart? 1. Give Casias his job back. He is a great employee and is not violating state law about using marijuana for medical conditions. If I were an executive at Wal-Mart‚ I would amend the drug policy. I know that according to the Controlled Substance Act‚ marijuana is a controlled substance primarily because it has a high potential to be abused and there is no currently acceptable use. Under
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