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presentation on. Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations. Agenda. Agenda Business Idea. Introduction of Wal*Mart Ivy Cost advantage & drivers Cora & Shirley Sustainability of competitive advantage Kelvin & Michelle Recommendations & conclusion
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Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Agenda • Agenda • Business Idea • Introduction of Wal*Mart • Ivy • Cost advantage & drivers • Cora & Shirley • Sustainability of competitive advantage • Kelvin & Michelle • Recommendations & conclusion • Stephanie & Louise By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Business Concept • Agenda • Business Concept • Established in 1969 by Sam Walton • Successful retail chain • 33% ROE • 35% sales growth • Different retail formats • Discount store • Sam’s Club • Supercenter • Principles • Cost advantage • Low price • Serving customers By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Drivers of Cost Advantage Economies of Scale Economies of Learning Production Techniques Product Design Capacity Utilization Input Costs Managerial efficiency • Economies of scale • Economies of learning • Production techniques • Product design • Capacity utilization • Input costs • Managerial efficiency By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Economies of Scale Economies of Scale Economies of Learning Production Techniques Product Design Capacity Utilization Input Costs Managerial Efficiency • In Wal*Mart … • Buying in bulk • Building own warehouse Economies of Learning • Repetition to gain experience • In Wal*Mart … • Experience on handling systems • Internal & external communication • coordination & performance By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Production Techniques Economies of Scale Economies of Learning Production Techniques Product Design Capacity Utilization Input Costs Managerial Efficiency • Production method & business process • efficiency & defects • In Wal*Mart … • Cross docking • Different IT systems Product Design • Designing products & services to • economize costs & materials • In Wal*Mart … • Cross docking • Pricing system By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Capacity Utilization Economies of Scale Economies of Learning Production Techniques Product Design Capacity Utilization Input Costs Managerial Efficiency • In Wal*Mart … • Cross docking Input Costs • In Wal*Mart … • Located in rural areas & small towns • Non-union labor & 30% part-time labor • High bargaining power • Supplier relationship with network linkage Managerial Efficiency • In Wal*Mart … • Profit sharing • “Store within Store” • “Shrink Incentive Plan” By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Obscuration • Obscuration • Undermining Incentives • Causal Ambiguity • Resource Immobility • Availability of financial information • Difficulty in withholding profitability Undermining Incentives • Deterrence: large scale as threatening signal • Preemption: locating next to discount stores Casual Ambiguity • Multiple sources of competitive advantage • Difficulty in identifying KSFs By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Resource Immobility • Obscuration • Undermining Incentives • Casual Ambiguity • Resource Immobility • Intangible resources • Staff • Motivation • Shrinkage Incentive Plan • Profit sharing plan • Communication • Information sharing • No superstar • “Yes We Can Sam” • Autonomy • Setting price individually • “Store within Store” By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Resource Immobility • Obscuration • Undermining Incentives • Casual Ambiguity • Resource Immobility • Tangible resources Intangible resources • Tangible: EDI • Forecasting, planning, replenishing • Electronic invoicing • Intangible: development of partnership • 300 vendors • 90% of sales value By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations US Growth • US Growth • Global Growth • Virtual Growth • Conclusion • Emphasize on Supercenter • Growing sector • Focus on customer service • Large target group • One-stop shopping By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Global Growth • US Growth • Global Growth • Virtual Growth • Conclusion By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Global Growth • US Growth • Global Growth • Virtual Growth • Conclusion By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Virtual Growth • US Growth • Global Growth • Virtual Growth • Conclusion • Web store • Available in US and Canada first • Reasons • IT systems and logistics • Reputation • Increasing store traffic • Flexible, simple, convenient shopping By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
Introduction Cost Advantage Sustainability Recommendations Conclusion • US Growth • Global Growth • Virtual Growth • Conclusion Sustainable competitive advantages Wal*Mart: number 1 in retailing Focus on Supercenter Enter China market Go online By Cora, Ivy, Kelvin, Louise, Michelle, Shirley, Stephanie 2000
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