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Technology: E-commerce
by california kidd, Jul 16, 2008
A little history of how e-commerce first started until today.
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How Green is Corporate America?
by MonicaL, Jul 8, 2008
Corporations seem to be taking steps to become greener, but are they actually greener or just appearing greener?
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Analysis and Summary of Competing on Capabilities: The New Rules of Corporate Strategy by Stalk, Evans and Shulman
by Hemmis, Jun 30, 2008
Uses the text to examine the process of cross-docking at Wal-mart to increase effectiveness.
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The Wal-Mart is Coming
by Joe Mcdowell, May 15, 2008
Just a small cross-section of the worlds largest retail chain and a few reasons to second-guess shopping there.
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Is Wal-Mart Good for America?
by blade31, Apr 27, 2008
Wal-Mart operates retail department stores selling a broad range of non-grocery products, though emphasis is now focused on the "supercenters" which offer a full line of grocery items. This paper discusses the role of Wal-Mart in business society of America.
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Two Things Everybody Undeniably Hates About Wal-mart
by Ray M, Apr 7, 2008
Wal-mart is great on the everyday low prices, but bad on customer service. Long lines at the checkout lanes due to the lack of lanes being open.
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Made In?
by fameman, Feb 18, 2008
If you go to your local dollar store and check where the object is made…it has a big chance being made in China or somewhere in Asia.
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Time to Change
by Genevieve, Jan 8, 2008
How far must we go, believing in money above all else, before we remember that quality of life is sacred?
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Wal-Mart
by Yard Writer, Sep 24, 2007
Wal-Mart has been providing every day low prices to customers since its inception.
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Using Your Existing Customers for New Services
by Murad Ali, Jun 21, 2007
Companies have an opportunity to use their existing customer base further growth by offering new services. By providing additional services to these customers they can use their captive audience to increase profit margins without the difficulty of finding new customers. This type of advantage is seen in Wal-Mart’s new strategy for growth in a saturated market.
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