
Wal-Mart China: Tian Tian Pingjia
Weiss, Elliott N.,...
Wal-Mart China: Tian Tian Pingjia
Weiss, Elliott N.; Simko, Paul J.; Modica, Marc W.; Li, Wei; Yemen, Gerry
OM-1472 | Published April 25, 2012 | 18 pages Case
Collection: Darden School of Business
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Having taken stock of where the division was, Scott Price, Wal-Mart China's interim CEO, wanted to lay the groundwork to be able to hand over the reins to the new CEO with an idea of where it was headed. At the end of his assignment, Price would like to leave a report with recommendations that would help position the next leader to be even more successful. What did day-to-day operations look like in 2012? Was there urgency anywhere along the line? Where was Wal-Mart China positioned and where was the market heading?
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