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    Sony has numerous resources and capabilities ranging from tangible to intangible that give them their own unique competitive advantage as well as put them in positions that could potentially hurt their growth and strategy. Sony in the past has made bad strategic decisions in aspects of which technology they pursue. When video tapes were becoming popular Sony’s BetaMax was a failure and now today the Sony brand is leading with their involvement with the Blu-ray. The gaming industry has seen increasing

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    Whole Foods 1. Using the ABC model of an attitude‚ analyze what John Mackey’s online comments about Wild Oats reveal about his attitudes. The Affect of Mackey’s attitude can be seen in his statement to Perry Odak‚ the owner of Wild Oats‚ stating that “I’m going to destroy you”. The Affects can also be seen in Rahodeb’s online posted when he stated that “[Wild Oats management] clearly doesn’t know what it is doing. It has to future and no value. The verbal statement about Mackey’s feelings

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    Strategy for Whole Foods Market Current Strategic Issues 1. How does Whole Foods sustain positive growth in sales? 2. How does Whole Foods cope with the downturn in the economy? 3. How does Whole Foods achieve sustainable competitive advantage? Rationale for Issues One of Whole Foods main strategic issues is how it should sustain positive growth in sales. Sales growth in 2008 was 0.8%‚ compared to sales growth increase of 8.2% in 2007. However‚ much of these low sales growth figures

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    Patrick Arnason MGMT 475 Paper #1 1/23/12 Ensuring Whole Food ’s Future The organic foods giant originated in 1978 as a simple dream by its CEO and founder John Mackey: to do something different with food. His vision first began with the simply realization of food ’s importance in personal well-being. It all began as a humble storefront in Austin Texas‚ Mackey and his then girlfriend‚ Renee Hardy‚ who made everything from scratch and helped develop this grocer empire. Together‚ their budding

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    that Whole Foods Market is pursuing? Answer no 1: The chief elements of the strategy which whole food market Is pursuing is providing their customer the natural food products with the finest quality standard‚ least processed and naturally preserved food available in the market. To satisfy and delight their customers and their worker or employee by caring about their communities and the envoirment friendly attitude toward their health. According to the strategy diamond model ARENA: Whole food

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    Whole Foods: Final Paper Whole Foods Market‚ Inc Jess Tourville Endicott College Managing in the Evolving Workplace TJ Hanratty March 5‚ 2013 From the fairly humble beginning of being a one-store entrepreneur living on the third floor and taking baths in the dishwasher‚ John Mackey has seen his 1978 Safer Way grocery store grow into an $8 billion a year corporation. As of September 2008‚ Whole Foods had 264 stores in the United States‚ six in Canada‚ and five in the United Kingdom. Whole

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    Leader in Organic Foods Customized facilities. Incentive system for Employees Weaknesses High prices Large store size Opportunities Growth through Achievements Increasing attractiveness of health food industry Brand image through community sponsored events Threats Local grocers increasing organic food options Large store size preventing “in and out” consumers Economy troubles: customers switching to lower cost products Strengths One of Whole Food’s strengths is

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    Whole Foods Case Analysis 1. The chief elements of the strategy that Whole Foods Market is pursuing are whole foodswhole people‚ and whole planet. The whole foods portion describes the type of product being offered. The products are as close to natural as possible. Whole people describe the type of environment the employees have at Whole Foods Market. The employees are treated fairly‚ passionate‚ and highly motivated. Lastly‚ whole planet refers to the responsibility companies and individuals

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    that Whole Foods Market is pursuing ? ANS: After reading the case‚ I think that they are using acquisition as their main element of strategy. As the Exhibit 4 “1992-2007 Major Acquisition by Whole Foods Market” shown‚ they had bought 134 stores in 15 years. Their goal is to open bigger store but at the same time acquiring others stores‚ although the acquisition of Wild Oats didn’t go well since 2007 because the FTC opposed the acquisition on ground that the competition of the organic food market

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    paper examines the published case study Whole Foods Markets‚ 2005: Will There Be Enough Organic Food to Satisfy the Growing Demand? (Hitt‚ Ireland and Hoskisson‚ 2007‚ p. C534). Although the published study addresses numerous aspects of Whole Foods Market’s business as a leading international retailer of “natural” organic foods‚ the analysis provided herein is focused on Whole Foods Market’s ability to meet future growth demands. This paper explores Whole Foods Market’s basic internal environment

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