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    Wal-Mart Case Summary

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    Facts: Betty Dukes and five other women‚ who were Wal-Mart employees‚ filed a class-action lawsuit against alleged infringement upon civil rights done by Wal-Mart. They argued on behalf of themselves and 1.5 million women—who had been employed by Wal-Mart after December 26‚ 1998—that Wal-Mart implemented corporate policies that resulted in nationwide discrimination against employed females. They claimed there was a moratorium in promotion in comparison to male employees; furthermore‚ they contended

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    “Outsourcing‚ China and Wal-MartWal-Mart‚ an American corporation boasting “Everyday Low Prices” has expanded and outsourced to include the employment of foreign labor and suppliers to meet their corporation’s demands. In doing this‚ there are several benefits to utilizing cheap Chinese labor. By using Chinese factory labor‚ the Wal-Mart Corporation is able to provide goods at low prices‚ increasing their appeal to the consumer. Also‚ by using cheap labor in other countries‚ Wal-Mart expands their corporation

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    Wal Mart Executive Summary

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    MAN 3025 Corporate Profile Executive Summary By focusing on its strengths‚ its key customers‚ and the underlying values they need‚ Wal-Mart will increase sales to more than $200 billion in three years‚ while improving the gross margin on sales and cash management and working capital. This business plan leads the way. It renews our vision and strategic focus: adding value to our target market segments‚ the small as well as the large family‚ in our global market. It also provides the step-by-step

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    history of Wal-Mart and it will glance at the management style and Ethics of Wal-Mart towards it internal and external customers. Wal-Mart Ethical and Management Style Wal-Mart is not only the largest retail company but it is the largest company in the world. It is bigger than Home Depot‚ Target‚ Costco‚ Kroger‚ Sears and Kmart combined. The only competitor that might be considered to be Wal-Mart biggest and closest rival is Target‚ but it is still small in comparison. Wal-Mart succeeded

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    Wal Mart in Japan

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    What were Wal-Mart’s cultural oversights and how could they more effectively adapt to meet the needs of Japanese consumers? The fact that Japanese consumers buy more fresh products than shoppers elsewhere. That made lowering costs difficult since most farms and fisheries in Japan are small‚ family-run operations that frequently offer better deals on smaller orders rather than on larger ones. The supermarkets in Japan are located in cities and town in every neighborhood‚ and the idea of a retail

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    your local Wal-Mart around 8 a.m. and you might hear something a little strange. "Give me a W‚ give me an A. . ." What is that you wonder? That ’s the Wal-Mart cheer; yes Wal-Mart has a cheer. Sam Walton‚ Wal-Mart ’s founder‚ was visiting a tennis ball factory in Korea and he saw the workers do a company cheer and exercises together every morning. He brought this idea back home to the Wal-Mart associates who continue to practice it today. These rites and rituals practiced by Wal-Mart employees is

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    Wal-Mart Effects the Economy

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    Jim Lee Eng 101: Reames December 2‚ 2010 Wal-Mart Greatly Impacts the U.S. Economy Is Wal-Mart ruining the local businesses in America? Most professional business men can agree that Wal-Mart affects the United States economy in many different ways. Wal-Mart is an American public corporation that runs a chain of large‚ discount department stores. It is the world’s largest public corporation by revenue according to the 2008 Fortune Global 500. However this corporation has contraverisal issues about

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    Wal-Mart Market Structure

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    structure‚ Wal-Mart Stores Inc. appears to have an oligopoly market structure. Nevertheless‚ because there are far too many retailers to deal with‚ then they also have a monopolistic competition market structure. Regardless‚ Wal-Mart would rather have it this way because it has not hurt them at all by having competition. When Wal-Mart Stores Inc. opened its doors to their first discount store in 1962‚ Sam Walton had no idea his business would take off like it has to this day. The reason for Wal-Mart’s

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    Wal-Mart Pro and Cons

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    Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. (or Walmart as written in its new logo) is an American public corporation that runs a chain of large‚ discount department stores. It is the world’s largest public corporation by revenue‚ according to the 2008 Fortune Global 500.[5] Founded by Sam Walton in 1962‚ it was incorporated on October 31‚ 1969‚ and listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1972. It is the largest private employer in the world and the fourth largest utility or commercial employer‚ trailing the British

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    reserch paer on wal-mart

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    Torres‚ Juan ENC1101—03 Professor Trolinder December 5‚ 2013 Misconceptions of Wal-Mart In the 1990’s most families made a dollar stretch due to lower inflation changes. As gas prices sky rocketed‚ in the 2000’s‚ families felt trapped‚ thriftier‚ and scrapping for pennies to shop for groceries. Present day Wal-Mart has given all families a way around large corporations that control prices. As a result‚ Wal-Mart has given a second chance on living the American dream and stretching a dollar to

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