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1 Foreign Direct Investment Global Business Issues Chapter 7 Shantel P. Taylor

2 In The Beginning  Wal-Mart was started by Sam Walton in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas.  One of the first Discount Retail Stores of its time. (Ex. Target, K-Mart)  First Sam’s Club was opened in 1988.  Currently 10,130 stores that span over 27 countries.

3 Wal-Mart of Today  Current President and CEO: Michael T. Duke  Corporate Office is located in Bentonville, Arkansas and houses over 11,000 employees.  Senior management consist of 33 employees.  Global Powerhouse in the International Retail Market.  International Management Team created by Michael Duke.

4 Purpose  Mission: “Saving People Money So They Can Live Better”  Culture is based on morals and values.  Respect is one of the most important part of Wal-Mart’s culture (employees, customers, and suppliers)  Strong and healthy relationships

5 Weakness  Wal-Mart is a very large company that has a lot of employees working under the direction of more than one manager.  Wal-Mart is not known nation wide  Lack of employees especially on Holidays

6 Wal-Mart's Investment in Japan  Restructure retail sector, boost productivity, gain market shares &profit  2002. 6.1% : 2007. 95.1%  “Seiyu bogged down in old customs that are wasteful”  Wal-Mart transfer best US practices to improve Seiyu performance  2010 profits indicate reap of return on investment

7 Opportunities  strategic alliances. strengthen global presence  expand consumer market  new locations & store types  “If you keep doing what you’re doing, you’ll keep getting what you’re getting.”

8 WHICH FORM OF FDI ??? Acquisitions are quicker to execute Prefer acquired firms with valuable strategic assets Belief of increased efficiency through transferrabe skills

9 Threats to Wal-Mart  Department stores and groceries stores, such as,  Publix  Target

10 Publix  Publix  Why is Publix a threat?  The quality of the foods.  How their items are organize.  More organic food items.

11 Target  Target  Why is Target a threat?  Their Customer service.  Their anyway employees around to assist customers.  Everything is anyway in the correct spot.

12 Criminals  Shoplifting  It’s losing lots of merchandise.  Every employee on the shift is not supervised.  This causes the stores to hire more security and conduct more internal control.  Lose of money for Wal- Mart.

13 Grand Strategy Matrix Rapid Market Growth Slow Market Growth Weak Competitiv e Position Strong Competiti ve Position

14 Grand Strategy The recommended Grand Strategy for Wal-Mart: Stability Wal-Mart has various products to compete against many company. To aide with economy down fall in America; Wal- Mart should increase the amount of local produce they sell.

15 Conclusion  What we have learned: -Wal-Mart has grown over the years -Major strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of its market in Japan - Importance of teamwork especially in a multicultural environment


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