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Essay heading: Wal-Mart Case Analysis
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July 8, 1998 |
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This particular competency is the product of cumulative competencies across a single skill set. This skill set lies in Wal-Mart’s leadership in channel management, customer service, inventory control and distribution. This is the result of the companies’ ability to organize a complex information management and allocation network and to proficiently mange supplier relations, through the use of new technologies and flawless information flow... displayed 300 characters
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This skill set lies in Wal-Mart’s leadership in channel management, customer service, inventory control and distribution. This is the result of the companies’ ability to organize a complex information management and allocation network and to proficiently mange supplier relations, through the use of new technologies and flawless information flow... displayed next 300 characters
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