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    GLOBALIZATION OF WALMART Walmart in the Indian Market Introduction to International Business November 11‚ 2012 BRYSON CONAWAY ELIZABETH DENNIS ALYSSA DUNGANS WILL KERDOLFF BRIAN GROVER NADIA WONG ABSTRACT This research looks at the challenges and possible solutions of globalizing a large-scale retail company. It considers the foreign investment strategies of the retail titan Walmart‚ how it has succeeded in 27 countries and how it plans to succeed in India as well. First is an

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    In “Why Wal-Mart is good” Steve Maich makes a number of statements supporting Walmart and its expansion‚ while Liza Featherstone disagrees with “Down and Out in Discount America” and supports her own statements citing Walmart’s various evils. The authors primary disagree not only over the various values that are key to the Walmart debates‚ but also of important factual information. One reason Walmart is currently involved in this struggle is a result of their lack of values‚ which according

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    the way they act? The word identity answers this question‚ it fills in the blanks of what make every person different from one another. Many times people face forces or personal hardships which shape and mold their own personal identity. In this paper I am going to discuss three social forces that helped build my current identity. These forces include my gender‚ education and the rural environment I grew up in. My gender has always had an impact on my identity. Growing up with four older sisters

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    Wal-mart ’s new marketing strategy hides dirty practices. Hightower Lowdown‚ Retrieved from http://www.alternet.org/story/47224/?page=entire Kapner‚ S. (2008). Wal-Mart enters the ad age. Fortune‚ 158(3)‚ 30. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Neff‚ J. (2010). Walmart ’s merchandising shift has five brands dancing in aisles. Advertising Age‚ 81(32)‚ 2. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Nickels‚ W.G.‚ McHugh‚ J.M.‚ & McHugh‚ S.M. (2010). Understanding business. New York‚ N.Y.: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.

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    The Economic and Social Benefits of Mobile Services in Bangladesh A case study for the GSM Association Barney Lane Susan Sweet David Lewin Josie Sephton Ioanna Petini April 2006 LEGAL NOTICE: Neither the GSM Association nor their Members or Associate Members are responsible for the use that might be made of this publication. The views expressed in this publication are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the GSM Association‚ their Members

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    need . The company ensures that whenever changes occur in the industry have plans alternative to it. The strength of the company is the supply chain system where the company has products in a locked place until needed in a certain branch. To end a force Wal-Mart is its Web site that is easy to use‚ attractive‚ and instructive. This Web site encourages customers to visit the store and use the company’s products. Weakness: Top of Form Type text or a website address or translate a document. Weakness

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    Chapter 20 Driving Forces Analysis Ch20. Driving Forces • • • • • • • • • Short Description Background Strategic Rationale & Implications Strengths & Advantages Weaknesses & Limitations Process for Applying Technique Summary Case Study: Digital Music Industry FAROUT FT Press 2007. All Rights Reserved. Business and Competitive Analysis. By C. Fleisher & B. Bensoussan. Ch20.2 Ch20. Driving Forces Short Description • Driving forces analysis (DFA) is a way

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    international growth. In addition‚ Wal-Mart must address ancillary issues such as development of store format‚ technology deployment‚ human capital‚ and internationalization in order to have further short and long-term success. Strength Weakness  Economics: great earnings and profits.  Goodwill: well recognized name‚ brand.  Operations: o Size (one of the largest grocers‚ third largest pharmacy). o One-stop shopping for all products. o Diversification: Well designed structure of having superstores

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    Walmart is an U.S. multinational retail corporation that operates discount outlets‚ supercenters‚ and warehouse clubs. Walmart has been long known for women’s discrimination‚ however‚ in 2011‚ a class action lawsuit‚ Walmart Stores‚ Inc. v. Dukes‚ exposed its company-wide discriminatory practices and policies. Although the Supreme Court ruled in favor of WalmartWalmart still invested heavily on improving its image with women then showcased these improvements in its annual report to counter the

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    the building of a new Wal-Mart location. Wal-Mart store openings kill local jobs. The new entry into the market does not guarantee employment opportunities nor increase overall retail activity. Wal-Mart is trying to take advantage of the current economic downturn by promising jobs and investment into local neighborhoods that have taken a hit from the recession. Government has broken up monopolies in the past and Wal-Mart makes itself a monopoly in small communities‚ therefore communities should

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