Walgreens
Company Name: Walgreens
Modes of entry into an international market are the channels which organizations employ to gain entry to a new international market. Within our Thompson (2022) text, read Chapter 7 Assurance of Learning Exercise #2 related to Walgreens’ mode(s) international market entry and respond to the following questions:
- What was Walgreens’ entry strategy designed to achieve?
- Why would this make sense for a company like Walgreens?
- Provide two recommendations on what Walgreens might do differently going forward with their entry strategy? Make sure you support your recommendations?
- Incorporate our coursework (Thompson text and other material) from this week into your above responses.
Submission Details:
- Your analysis must be driven by facts, research, and data.
- Your analysis should be between 1000 and 1500 words .
- Incorporate a minimum of at least our course text and one non-course scholarly/peer reviewed source in your paper. All written assignments must include a coverage page, introductory and concluding paragraphs, reference page, double-spaced and proper in-text citations using APA guidelines.
References:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8o7-zd8j7k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSyYo4ph3hM&t=1s
Feedback for last week:
Please review the submission guidelines. Also, review APA for propper formating and Reference Page. Your source material does not meet standards.
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