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    Arnold Zio BUS 362 Spring‚ Miller Wal-Mart S.M.A.R.T System I live close to a walmart in Burtonsville MD‚ so I decided to write this Paper on their Inventory System. Wal-mart‚ the wholesale retail monopoly‚ focused on developing an RFID-based electronic product code‚ or EPC. The electronic code would allow businesses to track shipments and inventory automatically through a system of tags and sensors. It was a potential replacement for the manual scanning of bar codes‚ a technology that itself

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    Wal-Mart Ethics and Compliance University of Phoenix August 24‚ 2009 Wal-Mart started as a single store in 1962 and since then has expanded to over 3‚600 stores in the United States and operates in 15 international markets. This paper will discuss the role of ethics and compliance in the Wal-Mart organization as it relates to the financial environment. We will describe the procedures in place to ensure ethical behavior and identify the processes used to comply with SEC regulations. Using the annual

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    Sears vs Walmart

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    Problem: Don Edwards‚ a recent MBA graduate has been asked to analyze the financial performance of Sears and Wal-Mart. Although Wal-Mart is the industry powerhouse‚ its 20% return on equity (ROE) lags behind that of Sears’ 22%. Analysis: Wal-Mart operates fewer stores than Sears but is ahead in terms of total selling area by a ratio of 3.4:1. Between 1995 and 1997‚ Sears’ retail store revenue per selling square foot was not only lower than that of Wal-Mart but in decline. Sears allows

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    Walmart Core Competencies

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    Wal-Mart’s Core Competencies Wal-Mart is a company that has taken its core competencies‚ which are the capabilities the firm emphasizes and performs especially well while pursuing its vision (Ireland‚ Hoskisson‚ Hitt‚ 2008)‚ and turned them into competitive advantages. Core competencies must satisfy four characteristics in order to be a competitive advantage. These advantages‚ according to our text‚ include: *valuable‚ *rare‚ *difficult to imitate‚*nonsubstitutable. Wal-Mart’s Core

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    Walmart Failure in Germany

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    Many companies’ ambitions to position themselves (profitably) in foreign markets or to establish themselves as “global players” have been thwarted by their inability to fully understand and to adapt to the specific conditions of doing business in other countries‚ exposing their profound lack of intercultural competence and management skills. This is exactly what happened to Wal-Mart Germany. To begin with‚ it appointed four CEOs during its first four years of operation. The first was Rob Tiarks

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    Walmart Case Study

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    Strategy: Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc Our case presentation is based on Wal-Mart.. We are going to talk about Wal-Mart’s strategies‚ business model and how it influences the society. Here is some General Information about Wal-Mart. Founded by Sam Walton in 1962‚ Wal-Mart is the largest employer in the world‚ employing more than 1.6 million “associates” worldwide. In 2005‚ Wal-Mart had $312.4 billion in sales contributed by more than 6200 facilities around the world. Corporate strategy is concern

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    WalMart: Friend or Foe?

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    Wal-Mart: Friend or Foe? Wal-Mart has branded stores in all 50 states and in over 27 countries. Wal-Mart started with humble roots in 1962 by Sam Walton in the small town of Bentonville‚ Arkansas. Within thirty years‚ the small local discount retailer grew to one of the largest retail companies in the United States of America. Now it stands as the largest retailer in the world. As the largest retailer‚ Wal-Mart has gained many detractors. In "The Case for Wal-Mart‚" Karen De Coster and Brad Edmonds

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    Loblaws vs Walmart

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    To: Loblaw’s executives From: - Date: Subject: Entry of wall mart on the Canadian market Food retailing is a huge industry‚ you from Loblaw’s certainly know that‚ but other competitors know that too. Wal-Mart is one of those competitors who understand that as well. The food industry is the type of industry where you can be very large at one point and can suddenly disappear under the pressure of competition. Wal-Mart has entered the Canadian market a couple of years ago and

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    Wal-Mart: The Future Is Sustainability Wal-Mart is one of the most influential businesses in the world. However‚ with power comes scandal and backlash. Ethical issues with management‚ and treatment of its workers and suppliers has been on the front line of un-popular public relations for Wal-Mart. This paper will analyze Wal-Mart’s attitudes to its women employees focusing on the lawsuit of Dukes vs. Wal-Mart‚ the alleged sweat shop work overseas producing merchandise sold in the Wal-Mart stores

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    an association group of workers (Fenn‚ 1996)‚ its business idea‚ and its capacity to produce capital (Osborne‚ 1994; Churchill and Lewis 1983; Eggers‚ 1999). Hierarchical change activities require overseeing changes in workforce conduct. As indicated by Ford (2005) an associated must set up its workers for change so they are fit for moving their assignments. These progressions can be started by pioneers as far as conveying the association vision and practical procedures. Administrative chains of

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