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According to the traditional view of the American dream, a person grows up, goes to college, takes a job in his preferred career, works a lifetime while making contributions to both his business and his society, and then retires to enjoy the fruits of his labors. |
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The Lean, Mean World |
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Wal-Mart¡¯s business model is deceptively simple: It sells a wide variety of products at the lowest price in any market it enters. It can sell at the lowest price because it relentlessly drives down its costs via scale-related economies. |
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China"s Trouble |
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Anyone who goes to visit China today sees the progress that has made headlines. |
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