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    Wal-Mart Study Case

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    Wal-Mart case study questions Student Name: 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Wal-Mart’s fashion brands‚ George and Metro 7? Strengths (think about the Marketing Mix (4 Ps)) • Product – Wal-Mart is one of the largest retailers in the world that is a “one stop shop”. You can find every/anything that you need there with good style‚ selections and quality all for a great everyday low price. • Price – Low prices for fair quality items made Wal-Mart a celebrity for the millions of

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    Question: Is Wal-Mart Good for the Economy? Yes. Wal-Mart is now the largest grocer‚ largest retailer‚ largest corporation in the world. "If Wal-Mart was a nation‚ it would have a bigger economy than 80 percent of the world’s countries"(Singer and Mason). About "138 million people go to one of Wal-Mart’s 5‚000 stores in the United States and nine other countries"‚ and purchase more than $300 billion every year (Singer and Mason). With a 1.6 million global workforce‚ Wal-Mart has become the

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    The first Wal-Mart store was opened on July 2nd 1962 in Rogers‚ Arkansas by Sam Walton‚ who believed that the future of retailing lay in discounting. To avoid competing head on with companies like Sears and Woolworths which dominated big cities‚ Walton opened stores in less populated areas that was ignored by other retailers. The stores aimed to serve customers who‚ up until then‚ had to travel long distances to save money‚ and to purchase daily household goods. Now they could buy the same goods

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    III. External Environment: Opportunities and Threats A. Societal Environment 1. Wal-Mart’s general environmental forces‚ which greatly impact the task environment‚ include technological‚ socio-cultural‚ economic‚ political‚ and legal forces. These forces tend to be challenging to identify and are affecting both the corporation and the industries in which it competes. Because they are indirect forces‚ which for the most part are out of management’s control‚ they may present threats and expose

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    Wal-Mart’s exponential buying power is forcing smaller‚ local rivals out of business and is driving factories out of America. This results in job loss and the destruction of established business communities stunting the economic development of the retail sector. According to Smith’s “Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of the Nations” (1776)‚ free competition is the only regulator that allows the individual’s pursuit of self interest to be directed towards the total benefit of society

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    Wal Mart Succes Strategy

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    critical success factors for operating in retail business (using the example of Wal-Mart’s success as a template) are: · Financial resources · Operational management · Retail network Walmart Porter’s 5 Forces Analysis Potential Competitors: Medium pressure · Wal-Mart has an technologically superior distribution systems‚ lowest possible costing‚ brand name‚ and management expertise to fend off competitors. · Wal-mart is perceived by the customers to offer lowest prices and we can say brand loyalty

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    Caso Wal Mart In Germany

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    ICMR Case Collection ICFAI Center for Management Research Wal-Mart ’s German Misadventure BSTR082 This case was written by K. Subhadra‚ under the direction of Sanjib Dutta‚ ICFAI Center for Management Research (ICMR). It was compiled from published sources‚ and is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. Erez Almogi‚ Blanchard Israel LTD. The Ken Blanchard Companies. Israel. Licensed to print

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    your local Wal-Mart around 8 a.m. and you might hear something a little strange. "Give me a W‚ give me an A. . ." What is that you wonder? That ’s the Wal-Mart cheer; yes Wal-Mart has a cheer. Sam Walton‚ Wal-Mart ’s founder‚ was visiting a tennis ball factory in Korea and he saw the workers do a company cheer and exercises together every morning. He brought this idea back home to the Wal-Mart associates who continue to practice it today. These rites and rituals practiced by Wal-Mart employees is

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    “Outsourcing‚ China and Wal-MartWal-Mart‚ an American corporation boasting “Everyday Low Prices” has expanded and outsourced to include the employment of foreign labor and suppliers to meet their corporation’s demands. In doing this‚ there are several benefits to utilizing cheap Chinese labor. By using Chinese factory labor‚ the Wal-Mart Corporation is able to provide goods at low prices‚ increasing their appeal to the consumer. Also‚ by using cheap labor in other countries‚ Wal-Mart expands their corporation

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    Wal-Mart Strategy Analysis What are the key activities that Wal-Mart uses to create competitive advantage over its competitors? * Merchandising – Wal-Mart tailored merchandise offering to local markets through traiting to track product movements and focus on selling products that are higher in demand. Store managers were also given more latitude in setting prices to meet local market conditions. * Store Operations – Wal-Mart chose to build a store at a location where it could be expanded

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