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Title: WalMart


1
Topic 5
  • Wal-Mart
  • The Worlds Largest Retailer

2
History and background
  • 1962,Sam Walton and his brother opened the first
    Wal-Mart discount store in small-town Rogers,
    Arkansas.
  • It was a big, flat warehouse-like store that sold
    everything from apparel to automotive suppliers
    to small appliances at very low prices.
  • http//www.walmart.com/

3
Strategy
  • Experts gave the retailer little chance
  • ---conventional (usual) wisdom suggested that
    discount stores could succeed only in large
    cities.
  • The company has taken its winning formula (rule)
    into new growth areas.
  • For example, the company is now well established
    in larger cities and is expanding rapidly into
    international markets.

4
Global market
  • Within only a few years of entering the grocery
    business with its super-centers---and more
    recently with its small Neighborhood Market
    stores---Wal-Mart will soon become the nations
    largest grocery retailer.
  • ?Wal-Mart will be number one land and online.?

5
Key point
  • What are the secrets behind this success ?
  • Wal-Mart listens to and takes care of its
    customers, treats employees as partners, and
    keeps a tight rein (control) on costs.

6
Listening to and Taking Care of Customers
  • Wal-Mart positioned itself strongly in a
    well-chosen target market.
  • The chain built a strong everyday low-price
    position long before it became fashionable in
    retailing.
  • It grew rapidly by bringing the lowest possible
    prices to towns ignored by national discounts.

7
Listening to and Taking Care of Customers
  • Wal-Mart knows its customers and takes good care
    of them.
  • As one analyst puts it, ?The company gospel
    truth)is relatively simple Be an agent for
    customers, find out what they want, and sell it
    to them for the lowest possible prices. ?Thus,
    the company listens carefully.

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Listening to and Taking Care of Customers
  • For example, each topic Wal-Mart executive spends
    at least two days a week visiting stores, talking
    directly with customers and getting a firsthand
    look at operations.
  • Then, Wal-Mart delivers what customers want a
    broad selection of carefully selected goods at
    unbeatable prices.
  • Concludes Wal-Marts current president and chief
    executive, ?Were obsessed with delivering value
    to customers. ?
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