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    for Wal-Mart’s success has been its inbound logistics. Wal-Mart pioneered the development of a hub-and-spoke distribution system. Its central distribution warehouses are strategically located to serve clusters of Wal-Mart stores which lead to minimized shipping times. • Operations: Hand-held scanners allow Wal-Mart to monitor its inventory in real-time. This helps Wal-Mart reduce the potential for stock outs and excess inventory. Other significant operations that differentiate Wal-Mart from

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    Wal-Mart Strategic Analysis

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    Industry attractiveness 11 Section 3: Internal analysis 12 Strategy identification 12 Performance appraisal 13 Resources and capabilities assessment 14 Value chain analysis 15 Competitive strength assessment 16 Section 4: Summary analysis 17 SWOT analysis 17 Critical issues 17 Section 5: Moving forward 18 Recommendation and Implementation 18 Action plan 18 Stakeholder impact 19 Section 1: Introduction Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. is an American public corporation that runs a chain

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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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    Evaluate the general environment of Wal-Mart using the framework in Chapter 2. What are the key opportunities and threats facing Wal-Mart? (This is the "OT" of a SWOT analysis)Wal-Mart ’s builds its stores in towns with a population size of 5000-25‚000 people. Wal-Mart has recently started to tap into the more populated city suburbs by building smaller less obtrusive stores in those regions. Wal-Mart targets every age group from infants to senior citizens. Wal-Mart ’s geographically places it ’s stores

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    Swot Analysis of Wal-Mart

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    In 1962‚ Sam Walton founded Wal-Mart by opening the first Wal-Mart in Rogers‚ Arkansas. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. was incorporated October 31‚ 1969. By the end of the 1960s‚ Wal-Mart had grown to 276 stores in 11 states‚ and Wal-Mart went public in 1972. In 1991‚ Wal-Mart opened its first international store in Mexico City and has never looked back. As of this year‚ Wal-Mart has 8‚446 store and club locations in 15 countries that serve more than 176 million customers every year (walmartstores.com) Every

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    Wal-Mart Case Answers

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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 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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    Even though we might all agree that Wal-Mart is very efficient to shop at there are some big downs to one of our most infamous superstores. Wal-Mart has continually used illegal tactics in order to maintain their large market power and the huge impact they have on our economy. In several cases Wal-Mart has been accused of discrimination in many ways. Also because of Wal-Mart many retailers have been put out of business. All of these facts lead to the answer; Wal-Mart is not good for America.

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    Up against Wal-Mart

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    The Wal-Mart Dispute Karen Olsson believes that Wal-Mart‚ the world’s largest retailer company‚ under pays their employees for the amount of work they do daily. They do not offer good working conditions for their employees or enough medical benefits to support themselves and their families. Sebastian Mallaby says that Wal-Mart is not wrong for the way that they run their business; he feels as though Wal-Mart does their consumers a favor by keeping the wages low and offering “low prices”

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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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