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Case Title:
Wal-Mart – Building a New Image
Publication Year : 2007
Authors: Mridu Verma
Industry: Retailing
Region:US
Case Code: BBP0079P
Teaching Note: Not Available
Structured Assignment: Not Available
Abstract:
Wal-Mart, the second largest company in the world is also the largest retailer in the world. In the past decade, Wal-Mart has been mired in controversies. It has come under increased criticism on a variety of fronts, from paying low wages and providing paltry health benefits to hurting local businesses. Such criticism has escalated since 2004, as two union-backed groups have run grass-roots campaigns to draw attention to Wal-Mart. Analysts observe that the negative perceptions have slowed sales, as some shoppers turn away from the retailer.
Lee Scott Jr (Scott), CEO Wal-Mart realises that many of the controversies that have to do with the environment will end up with people feeling that Wal-Mart has a greater responsibility than they are accepting He decides that Wal-Mart needs to define its responsibility broadly, in a way that will bring its vast supply chain--where its environmental impact is the greatest--into the picture. He aims to turn it into the world’s largest environment friendly store. Apart from improving its image, motivating employees, Wal-Mart can also save money by going green.
Pedagogical Objectives:
- The case discusses green consumerism with respect to Wal-Mart
- The case outlines the various environmental and other controversies that have had a negative impact on the retailer’s sales
- It discusses senior management’s initiatives to turn Wal-Mart into the world’s largest environment friendly store
- The case highlights that apart from improving its image, motivating employees, Wal-Mart can also save money by going green.
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