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    it was easier for me to shop effectively at Walmart than it was at Outtakes. Outtakes was a very frustrating shopping experience when compared to Walmart because Outtakes had ridiculously high prices that limited my shopping list. At Outtakes I ended up spending a whopping 99.05 dollars whereas at Walmart I only spent 79.06 dollars. To put things in perspective, 1 pound of ground beef at Outtakes costed 9.99 dollars while 2.25 lbs of ground beef at Walmart only costed 5.74 dollars. Likewise,…

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    Walmart’s low prices and massive market shares in the grocery corner of the United States economy actually does more damage to our economy, local businesses, the middle class, and its employees than walmart claims to help. In recent years Walmart has grown to encompass 15% of the grocery market.1 While 15% percent may not seem like much, in an industry fueled by local growth and consumption on a town to town base, it is almost comparable to a monopoly. Especially when you take into…

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    Value Chain Analysis Primary Activities: Logistics: Wal-Mart comprises of a massive network of 166 distribution centers all over the United States. Roughly 81% of all products are shipped through these distribution centers. These distribution centers are designated depending on the type of merchandise that will be delivered and distributed from each facility type. (MWPVL International) Wal-Mart also maintains a large quantity of corporate owned fleet vehicles along with…

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    Wal-Mart(Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) in an international retail corporation. According to Karen De Coster, Wal-Mart is sitting at the top of the 2002 Fortune 500 with $219 billion in revenues. Wal-Mart is essentially really good for America and its people because it provides people employment and cheap necessities. Notably, Wal-Mart is good for America because of its much needed employment opportunities. All the stores operated by Wal-Mart employ many people. Therefore, every time Wal-Mart opens…

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    Customer service is a set of activities and programs undertaken by retailers on how to make the customers with better shopping experience, how to provide more convenient, how to increase the value of customer receive when they do their shopping, and more importantly how to trigger customer to buy the merchandise. Some retailers use customer service to develop a sustainable competitive advantage, while other retailers provide limited service and have lower costs and prices to gain market share…

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    Jake Kosek Economics Hour 4 02-04-16 Is Wal-Mart Bad for America? Wal-Mart is both good and bad for America. However, the negative greatly outweighs the positive. The positives happen occasionally, mainly in the low everyday prices and the ability of having everything you need in one store. The negatives are massive. One, Wal-Mart typically uses overseas outlets to produce their products, which takes away manufacturing and production jobs here in America. They also ignore issues that happen…

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    The Transformation of Cooperate Control by Fligstien is very interesting to say the least. He argues a different position than many economists would argue. Many economists would suggest that the economy works on its own, and that it is not controlled by anything. However, Fligstien suggests that political and social processes, for example government entities and institutions, control the economy. The social and political process involves three different contexts organizational fields, state, and…

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    Wal-Mart has been a massive presence in the supermarket industry throughout the United States for years. There are those that believe that Wal-Mart is beneficial for American society. However, there are also people that believe that Wal-Mart is affecting America negatively and that it should be shut down. This is the correct thinking. Wal-Mart is bad for America because it treats its employees badly, it causes smaller businesses to close, it prevents its workers from joining unions, and it…

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    Wal-Mart began a commitment making a change in the consumer’s lives. As the family owned store grew into a large corporation to the delight of the stockholders and future beneficiaries. Unemployment rate falls, competition for retail worker rises, and stronger spending by consumers could affect increased wages. As Wal-Mart announces rising the pay from $8 to $10 by 2016, could be a PR move to precede the President Obama’s to increase the federal wage. If we challenge the world’s largest…

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    Wal-Mart began its climb to success with a dedicated focus on streamlining the logistics involved in all aspects of retail business. Wal-Mart moved away from the practice of storing large numbers of products in warehouses like many retail chains did. They adopted a much more cost effective distribution center method, where products were not stored, but unloaded and reloaded onto other trucks to be shipped to stores as soon as possible. Wal-Mart focused heavily on moving products onto store…

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