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    Detail oriented, self-motivated team player with strong organization skills and follow through, ability to multitask and meet all deadlines. Successful long work history with Whole Foods Market. · As the Senior Specialist, I was the liaison between Global and Regional accounting, supporting the Executive Finance Coordinator. End of period review of expenses for accuracy and possible capitalized costs. Balance sheet reviews, general ledger reconciliation, trend analysis. Performed training for regional

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    mission of the company (Mackey, 2010). He believes walking and talking the mission, which emphases the tune of the organization. Therefore, without this leadership direction the company would not be successful in fostering teamwork. The strategy Whole Foods uses is a combination of democracy and discipline (Fishman, n.d.). They foster a sense of community while staying committed to productivity (Fishman, n.d.). Self-Directed Teams The company focuses on having self-directed teams. Every individual

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    2009). Whole Foods Market manages its business within an organizational structure that H. Mintzberg described as divisionalized. Specialized semi-independent units (also called self-directed Teams) represent the essential structural components in the company. The company claims that it’s the Team, not the hierarchy, that is the core unit of the organization. “Each of the 43 stores is an autonomous profit center composed of an average of 10 self-managed teams — produce, grocery, prepared foods, and

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    Case Study: Whole Foods Market 2006: Mission, Core Values and Strategy 1. What are the chief elements of the strategy that Whole Foods Market is pursuing? Founder John Mackey strongly believed in Whole Foods’ mission to be very selective about store inventory, sticking to the company’s core values and ensuring that customers had an enjoyable and interactive shopping experience, while keeping with planned strategies that have set them apart from their competitors. Store Development and

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    Whole Foods Market, Inc. A. SIC/NAICS #’s - The SIC number for Whole Foods Market, Inc. is 5411, which implies grocery stores. The NAICS number for Whole Foods is 445110, which means supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores. (Mergent Online) B. Mission Statement - Barbara Farfan who writes for about.com states, “The mission statement of the Whole Foods Company and Whole Foods Markets begins with its motto, which is "Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet" The Whole Foods mission

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    Zawisa Strategic Management September 23, 2010 Case Study: Whole Foods Market Since 1980, Whole Foods Markets has grown from a small local store in Austin, Texas, to the largest retail chain of natural and organic foods in the United States. Whole Foods has been leading the natural and organic foods movement across the United States, working to gain acceptance among the growing number of consumers interested in eating healthier foods. The company has built a reputation for being selective in

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    • Whole Foods is well-suited to capitalizing on the growing consumer interest in natural and organic foods and a healthy-eating lifestyle. - Nowadays, people are more concern about the healthy lifestyles as well as the environmental sustainability. “If people believe that the food is healthier and they are doing something good for themselves, they are willing to invest a bit more, particularly as they get older” – as Hollie Shaw said. It can be seen that the market for organic and natural foods is

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    Abstract Whole Foods is a fast growing all natural organic food market. It made its impact in the grocery store industry by supporting the local farmers and businesses. Whole Foods Market promotes a healthy food source for individuals looking for a healthy lifestyle. The Radical style of John Mackey, John P. Mackey and Walter E. Robb IV is what pushes Whole Foods Market to the top of the grocery empire. What are some of his strategic strategies that are put in place to be the best? At the end of

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    Points 4-6: The stock ticker sample for Whole Foods the company is WFM, which is the abbreviation of the full company name, Whole Foods Market. The stock ticker WFM is recognized by the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations or NASDAQ. Whole Foods Market’s NAICS code is 445110 which determines the company is involved within the supermarkets, and grocery store market (except for convenience stores). The Whole Foods company is listed within the grocery store industry (Yahoo

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    In New York, when you mention the word “organic” one of the main stores that you associate it with is Whole Foods. Their Green Mission consists of following The 3 Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Whole foods strive to do exactly what their name says, to provide wholesome food to its consumers. Wholesome food like what? You may ask. Wholesome, meaning high quality, safe and transparent food. They make it a priority to provide their customers with transparent items to ensure that customers are provided

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