Day 2: Why Wal-Mart FAILED in Germany: A Fascinating Business Case Study
Автор: Michael Dorman
Загружено: 2025-12-19
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Wal-Mart is one of the biggest, most powerful companies in the world — but in Germany, it failed completely. In this lesson, we explore why this happened, what cultural and business mistakes Wal-Mart made, and what this case study teaches us about global strategy, localization, and cross-cultural management.
To understand the failure, we first look at Wal-Mart’s cultural relevance in America — how it grew from one store in Arkansas to the largest private employer in the United States, influencing suppliers, pricing, logistics, and even pop culture. Then we break down why the German market rejected Wal-Mart’s U.S. business model.
You’ll learn:
✔ Why German consumers didn’t connect with Wal-Mart’s “Everyday Low Prices”
✔ Why American management styles confused (and annoyed) German employees
✔ How environmental expectations in Germany clashed with Wal-Mart practices
✔ Why the Works Council (Betriebsrat) created huge problems for Wal-Mart
✔ Why smiling at strangers felt “fake” in the German cultural context
✔ Why strict dating policies and internal reporting were seen as privacy violations
✔ How localization failures destroy international expansion
✔ Why similar cultures (U.S. & Germany) can still have BIG differences
This lesson is perfect for anyone learning Business English, international business strategy, HR vocabulary, or cross-cultural communication.
Chapters:
0:00 – Why Wal-Mart matters in America
1:00 – Wal-Mart’s economic influence
2:00 – What surprised Americans about Wal-Mart’s failure
3:00 – Why Wal-Mart offered nothing new in Germany
4:00 – Environmental expectations in Germany
5:10 – Labor unions & the Works Council
6:15 – American management vs German expectations
7:30 – Privacy concerns & workplace culture
8:20 – Lessons for global business
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