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    History Of Metro Manila

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    Metro Manila is also known, as Metropolitan Manila is the national capital region of the Philippine. Metro Manila is an area where many tourists visit with their Mall of Asia and other tourist attraction. Metro Manila is the largest urban city in the Philippines with Americanize materials. In the Metro Manila filmed by Sean Ellis, it touched base on a poor man named Oscar Ramirez and his family who struggle to make a living in Banaue Province, Philippines and moved to Manila for a better life…

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    Sears Case Study Solution

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    It also helps to determine which units have an abundance of resources and which needs resources. It also helps to identify what area should be eliminated and which should be cultivated. Sears Holdings has three divisions, Kmart, Sears, and Sears Canada. This matrix identified Kmart and Sears as Question Marks. This means that these areas need to be cultivated and they need resources to improve sales and increase market growth. It further showed…

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    In my opinion I choose Eddie Lampert, Chairman and CEO of Sears Holdings is the worst CEO in the recent history Eddie Lampert is one of those CEO about whom none of us even bother to talk about anymore. For three consecutive years he has been on the worst CEO list. He is the man who engineered the disastrous merger between Sears and Kmart that continues to unravel two formerly great American brands. The company is still shrinking, accumalating record losses and disappointing investors. There…

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    Why Did Sears Go Down?

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    good investments and some investments that have not paid off so well. In 2004 Sears made one of the best deals that it could have made by purchasing Kmart after it went bankrupt. When the merger took place, Lambert rebranded Sears as Sears Holding. Sears Holding was valued at $11 billion and had 3,500 stores by February 2016 the company was valued at $1.6 billion a massive decline for such large corporation many experts agree that it is just a matter of time before Sears is gone. I work…

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    services. (Searsarchives.com, 2014) Sears gradually became the most preferred brand in US, it underwent massive expansion and enjoyed high profits which peaked in 1960. It was later bought by Kmart in 2005 and now operates under the umbrella of Sears Holdings Corporation. The story is deemed newsworthy because Sears is declining due to decrease in its market share and decreasing revenue. (Sharf, 2014) Another…

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    Sears Holdings “textbook” mission statement highlights their lack of positioning and generic approach to marketing the company. The mission statement reads, "We are committed to improving the lives of our customers by providing quality services, products and solutions that earn their trust and build lifetime relationships." This mission is shared by both Sears and Kmart. The lackluster mission statement seems to reflect little about the company, but Sears Holdings executives aren’t giving up yet…

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    In 1886, Richard Sears was working as a train station agent in North Redwood, Minnesota. During his free time, he would sell odds and ends to locals in order to make extra cash. One day, he stumbled upon a jeweler who had received an incorrect shipment of watches and offered to buy them off him. Richard sold them, made profit, and ordered a new batch for resale. This is when Richard created Sears which at the time was called R.W. Sears Watch Company. R.W. Sears Watch Company began as a mail…

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    Sears Holdings “textbook” mission statement highlights their lack of positioning and generic approach to marketing their business. The mission statement reads, "We are committed to improving the lives of our customers by providing quality services, products and solutions that earn their trust and build lifetime relationships." Even with many locations closing, Sears Holdings still has an expanse of physical locations, including both Sears stores and Kmart stores. Both divisions of Sears…

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    Why Did Sears Fail

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    plunging and has almost lost $10 billion in last 6 years. To survive, Sears started closing down its best performing stores. The foremost reason is the missteps taken by the management.According to Lampert, The Chairman and the chief executive of Sears Holding Corp. the retailers…

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    Sears Collection Scandal

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    This memo is a communication strategy for Mr. Arthur Martinez, Chief Executive Office at Sears, Roebuck Company a plan of action dealing with the collection scandal. I Nekitta Cannon Vice President of Communication have been asked by the company to provide advice on the issue being addressed. Sears Roebuck Company known to many as Sears is an American department store chain founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in the late 1800s. Richard Sears published an 80-page mail-order…

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