2. Feasibility Report for Walmart in Germany
Approver Mam Iqra Javed
Objective The report aims to inform stakeholders, investors, and management
about the likelihood of Walmart's failure and the steps that can be taken
to prevent it.
Due date 15 April 2023
Key outcomes 1. Analyzing the current financial performance of Walmart and
comparing it to that of competitors to determine the company's
position in the market.
2. Providing recommendations for how Walmart can mitigate the
risks of failure, such as diversifying its product.
Status In research
Problem Statement
This report is a critical analysis of the failure of Wal-Mart stores in Germany under the
context of organizational behavior. For achieving the purpose, relevant theoretical
approaches will be used as an analysis tool for evaluating the real factors of significant
failure of Wal-Mart stores in the lively economy of Germany.
Scope
Must have Plan outlining the tasks, timelines, and resources for dealing risk
management and market research.
Nice to have: Investing in technology E-commerce and online shopping
Not in scope Not invest in small sector accessories and buying those product
not in use
4. Technical Feasibility
Technical feasibility is a critical aspect to consider when analyzing the reasons behind the
failure of a company like Walmart. Here are some potential headings for a feasibility report on the
technical feasibility aspect of Walmart's failure:
1. Technological Advances: Explanation of how technological advances in the retail
industry impacted Walmart's ability to compete in the market.
2. Supply Chain Challenges: Discussion of the technical challenges Walmart faced in its
supply chain operations, such as inventory management, transportation, and logistics.
3. IT Infrastructure: Evaluation of Walmart's IT infrastructure and how it failed to keep
up with changing technology trends, such as mobile devices, social media, and cloud
computing.
4. Data Analytics: Explanation of how Walmart's failure to leverage data analytics
technology impacted its decision-making processes and ability to compete with data-driven
retailers.
5. Innovation Culture: Discussion of Walmart's culture of innovation and how it hindered
its ability to adapt to new technological trends and business models.