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    Ethics Professor Bari Courts November 2012 Unit III Case Study Wal - Mart‚ the name can evoke different emotions in people‚ you love it or not. Reality is‚ the company has and continues to have a huge impact on the global retail market. The current business model dictates that every store and every employee reduce costs to maintain huge financial benefits. In spite of the alleged and proven ethical violations Wal-Mart continues to be driving force on the retail market. Ethical violations

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    strategies of Wal-Mart in China Module Leader: Gunjan Saxena Student ID: 200912567 Date: 17/05/2009 Executive Summary The report is an investigation about Wal-Mart’s pricing strategies in China‚ which consists of three parts. The part 1 includes five points relevant information. To begin with‚ it will have an introduction for this investigation to assess the brief of Wal-Mart and its pricing strategies in China. The next is setting up one main aim of investigation Wal-Mart’s pricing

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    Five-Year Strategic Marketing Plan Wal-Mart Inc. A Marketing Plan Presented By: Justin Ravari Table of Contents Page 1. Company Description 1 2. Strategic Focus and Plan 2 Mission 2 Goals 2 Competitive Advantage 2 3. Situation Analysis 4 SWOT Analysis 4 Industry Analysis 6 Competitor Analysis 6 Company Analysis 7 Customer Analysis 7 4. Market-Product Focus 8 Marketing and Product Objectives 8 Target Markets 8 Points of

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    Business Policy Wal-Mart Case Industry Analysis – Analyzing the Task Environment Analyzing important stakeholder groups such as suppliers and customers in a particular Corporation’s task environment. Short History of Wal-Mart Founded by Sam Walton. He was in business since 1940 but in 1962 decided to focus on low price-high quality discounter. His personal charisma‚ simple upbringing and a dedication towards hard work has made his business a success. He found a right market niche

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    Analysis of Wal-Mart’s Strategy and Business Model for Expansion into China. Introduction Business organizations in the modern world face an ever-increasing challenge to compete for a share of the global market. Advances in transportation‚ communications‚ and technology make it possible for a company to build a device in one country out of components made in a dozen other countries and sell it anywhere in the world. To survive in this business environment‚ businesses must devise

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    Intro 1.0 Capital Safety is the global leader of fall protection‚ confined space and rescue equipment. RFID (radio frequency identification) is a wireless data collection technology. RFID technology has the ability to identify‚ track and assign information to unique items without direct contact or line-of-sight scanning. I-Safe TM consists of passive RFID tags (transponders) that can be scanned by mobile readers (receivers) that synchronize data to a web-based secure information portal.

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    Name: Anton Kornetskiy Student ID: 9475575 Date: 01.10.2012 Case Title: Wal-Mart Tries on Cheap Chic Section: AA Overview : Wal-Mart‚ the #1 retailer in the world‚ adopts a cost leadership strategy in the broad target market due to their national and international presence and especially thanks to properly developed logistic system (best in the world)‚ which gives them great economy

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    Working at Wal-Mart Wal-Mart defends its low wage/low benefit personnel policy by arguing that it employs workers who are marginal to the income stream required by most American families. Only seven percent of the company’s hourly “associates” try to support a family with children on a single Wal-Mart income. The company therefore seeks out school-age youth‚ retirees‚ people with two jobs‚ and those willing or forced to work part-time. The managerial culture at Wal-Mart‚ if not the formal company

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    the organization to implement a solution. Wal-Mart organizational structure is a strict masterpiece of detailed task and reporting. This allows Wal-Mart motivate‚ control‚ and coordinate employees to achieved one common goal. Wal-Mart has up to eight basic organizational structure types. Wal-Mart has a distinctive way of pulling the components into one structured outline to expose the necessary relationships. The composer helps the structure for Wal-Mart management look for the most effective way

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    Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. He described two Wal-Marts…one as evil and one as good. The evil company is very‚ very big and does everything to grow bigger. They use illegal immigrants to mop floors and are accused of locking employees inside overnight. They practice gender discrimination‚ pay low wages and deteriorate suppliers and competition. The bad one “is the enemy of all that’s good and right in our nation” (Seglin‚ 2004). The good Wal-Mart Seglin describes as thrifty‚ industrious and offer

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