Walmart and Employee Relations Rinda L. Lane rindalane@att.net Prof. Jere Ferguson GM591 – Organizational Behavior December 12‚ 2011 Overview The organization that I chose for this project is Walmart where I am employed as a cashier. The focus of the project is employee
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SWOT ANALYSIS OF WALMART The ‘Fortune 500’ is a list of top 500 companies‚ with the highest gross revenue in the United States. The list is complied and published on an annual basis by the Fortune magazine‚ and it includes both publicly and privately held companies arranged in decreasing order of their gross revenue adjusted for excise taxes. The Fortune 500 list was first was published in 1955‚ and originally included only manufacturing‚ mining‚ and energy industries‚ but now it has been
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CONTEXT (p.1) DATA * David Glass (CEO); Don Soderquist (COO) * ROA= 33% ; Sales growth= 35% * 1993. market value= $57.5 billion * Sales/square foot= $300 vs. $210 of competitors * Total sales: $16B (1987) → $67B (1993) * Earnings quadrupling: $628 million → $2.3B * Revolutionized many aspects of retailing + heavy investment in information technology. * Main Challenge: “HOW TO SUSTAIN THE COMPANY’S PHENOMENAL PERFORMANCE.” * Growth in 1993: (7%–8%) range‚
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unattractive homogenizing factor and a “Merchant of Doom” that should not be allowed to set up shop in small towns. Stakeholders & Stakes: (two points) Stakeholder group Specific Stakeholder (2+) Stake (gain/loss) Govt.(local‚ state‚ fed) 1. Gov. Bill Clinton 2. China 3. Steam Boat Springs‚ CO 1. + reputation 2. + supplier to WalMart 3. – community identity Employees 1. 1 M Associates 2. Sam Walton‚ CEO 3. Brenda Lockhart 1. + job 2. – legacy 3. + job (WalMart spokes person) Consumers
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1. Intended role of each institution/intermediary: Venture Capitalists – They screen companies with good business ideas from bad ones and provide capital to the start-ups with good business ideas. The required return on capital for VCs is very high to compensate the shareholders for the higher risk in investing in new businesses‚ and this is achieved when VCs sell their stake in the business through IPOs or trade sale. Thus‚ VCs will work to ensure the business is sound so that it will fetch the
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In today’s world‚ Nike and Wal-Mart are two big corporations that play a vital role in many lives. They both started from humble beginnings and have become a big phenomenon not only in the United States‚ but globally as well. Through what I would call very smart business concepts both have been able to grow exponentially over the past few decades. Wal-Mart has been able to pretty much dominate retail while Nike has been able to pop up first in peoples mind when it comes to sports apparel. Wal-Mart’s
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Is Walmart good for America? As the largest retailer in history‚ it’s no surprise that Walmart is the target of both vicious attacks and effusive praise. According to its own website‚ Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. operates more than 8‚000 stores‚ employs more than 2.1 million people‚ and sells more than $400 billion worth of goods in every year. Though this bulk intimidates those who fear for the viability of “mom and pop” retailers‚ Walmart’s great strength is that it devotes its considerable power to
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Questions slides 1. What is a multinational (MNE)? A firm with economic operations located in at least two countries. 2. What is exports‚ and what is the difference between MNE activity and exports? Exports are products which are exported from one country to another‚ selling those products to another company. The companies are not located in those ‘host-countries’. MNE activities means that a company is also located in those countries. They produce in those countries and from there‚ they sell
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Walmart; growing up this was what my siblings and I referred to as the W-word. When a friend would mention an outing to the retail store we would exclaim “You shop at the W-word?!” this was always followed closely by a sharp gasp. There are two groups of Walmart shoppers; the first wonder how they would live without the large retail store; then there is the second‚ who hate Walmart with a passion‚ some even going as far as to never step foot in the store. If you are part of the first group you probably
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edu/~drakepp/principles/module2/fin_rat.pdf http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bs?s=COST+Balance+Sheet&annual http://www.gurufocus.com/news/131937/longterm-financial-analysis-of-walmart-wmt http://insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu/article/wal_mart_supercenter_versus_the_traditional_supermarket http://www.investopedia.com/terms/ Price War in Aisle 3.” Wall Street Journal‚ May 27‚ 2003 Stone‚ K. E. (2006). Analyzing the Impact of Wal-Mart Supercenters on local food store sales. American Journal of Agricutural Economics‚ (5)‚ 1296. Doi:102307/4123607
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