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Essay heading: Operational Planning
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Wal-Mart has many different processes which help it attain its goals. Whether it be the process of motivating its employees or the process used to collect data on market trends. Finally, Wal-Mart's operational plan is adaptable. It must be in order to adapt to changes in the market, customer likes and dislikes, or changes in financial status for the company... displayed 300 characters
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Strengths and Weaknesses
Organizations such as Wal-Mart pursue competitive advantage through low-cost strategies. Their large size allows them to sell their products and services at a lower price, which leads to higher market share, volume, and, ultimately, profits. Wal-Mart is the cost leader in its industry and market segment... displayed next 300 characters
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