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    Wal-Mart Walmart is appealing to a wide range of the bay area community shoppers. I fulfill my accomplishments when I shop at Walmart. When I shop at Walmart what triggers my mind is low cost and name brand products. Walmart is designed for low income community and always have bargain deals to appeal low income families, such as myself. The atmosphere of Walmart is always crowded it does not matter what day or time you go. I have no problem dealing with the crowd because to me it is worth the…

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    With hours wasted looking on the status of inventory for customers, Walmart has implemented an app for their managers called MyProductivity. (rtinsights.com) This has allowed Walmart employees to be able to identify if product is available in their store without having to waste time going to the storage area to look for the product. Managers are able to identify buying trends…

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    Walmart is one of the largest multinational corporations, consolidated revenue reached $485.7 billion, an increase of $9.4 billion, or 2.0 percent. Currency exchange rate fluctuations negatively impacted revenue by $5.3 billion and constant currency revenue was up $491 billion. E-commerce sales globally rose approximately 22 percent for the year, to $12.2 billion (Walmart Inc., 2016). Walmart has had a positive and negative effect on the community. The corporation can sell their merchandise at a…

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    web to evaluate the organisational culture of Walmart. More specifically, how Walmart use organisational culture to support its implemented strategy. Then evaluate strategic leadership using the principles of strategic leadership then wrap it up by evaluating the deployment efforts using the components and enablers of strategy deployment. 2. Organisational culture The organisational culture played a vital role in support of the Walmart strategy. Walmart strategy is to set up stores in the rural…

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    These factors changes may present threats or opportunities and Walmart managers can determine which factors to prefer in strategy development. By analyzing the social factors that affect Walmart such as healthy lifestyle trend , and cultural diversity trend , we can say that these factors present opportunities for Walmart that enable it to offer healthy products and satisfy various cultural preferences. Technologies affect the retail industry’s…

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    visual rhetorics. One particular company, Walmart, thrives with the practice of visual rhetoric and propaganda. Walmart’s visual rhetorics played a major role in their rise to partaking in the retail Ruling Class. Their most recognized symbol involves a simple happy face that goes by the name of Smiley. Walmart simply illustrates Smiley with two oval-shaped eyes and a smile all over a round yellow face. This simplicity turned out to massively benefit Walmart. Utilizing…

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    declaration. This statement states the company 's aspirations and principles; fundamentally its cause or purpose for continuation. Walmart uses a mixture strategy of cost differentiation and leadership. They deliver a broader variety of services and products with the better or same quality at an amount that is inexpensive than their many other competitors can give. Walmart deliberates on finding techniques to lessen their costs by continually rethinking how to accomplish their basic and help…

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    compensate and reward employees for their service demoralize and generates turnover among employees which translates to decreasing in productivity. This week’s case study discusses this problem and shows how Walmart compensation system can be aligned to the organization culture and practices. “In 2013 Walmart brought in revenues of $469 billion in 2013 and generated profit of $27.8 billion over the same period. Despite this, the average Wal-Mart salary for its lowest-paid workers for a 40-hour…

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    majorly has a presence in United States Of America. It can almost be seen in every state and city of USA. But how many Wal-Mart stores have opened in countries outside USA? Very few. This indicates its low global presence. • Labor related lawsuits- Walmart faces labor related lawsuits every year,resulting into huge cost incurrences for the company. It is criticized for poor work conditions, low wages, unpaid overtime work and gender discrimination. Corporate’s reputation has been damaged and…

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    27 countries. It operates in US and Puerto Rico as Walmart, in Japan as Seiyu, Best Price in India and Asda in the UK. It is wholly owned operational in Canada, Brazil and Argentina. It has more controlled subsidiaries in China, Chile, Mexico and Africa (Walmart, 2014). It is the world’s largest company and leading private employer (Fortune, 2011). The company operates in three segments: Walmart International, Walmart US and the Sam’s Club. Walmart US segment handles retail stores in all the 50…

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