Supply chains: the supermarket - for iPod/iPhone

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How does a large supermarket chain expand into new markets? How does it adapt to new cultural values and consumer preferences? This album tells the story of leading UK retailer Tesco, which has increasingly become an international player in markets such as South-East Asia and Eastern Europe. The company gains global reach by forming strategic partnerships and adapting to distinct cultural traditions and preferences. Examples from Korea, Hungary and Thailand illustrate how the management and impact of supply chains presents fundamental organisational challenges. This material forms part of The Open University course T882 Supply chain innovation, strategy and management.

Recent Episodes
  • Supply chains: the supermarket
    Dec 5, 2009 – 00:01:00
  • Transcript -- Supply chains: the supermarket
    Dec 5, 2009 –
  • Shaping Tesco overseas
    Dec 5, 2009 – 00:06:33
  • Transcript -- Shaping Tesco overseas
    Dec 5, 2009 –
  • The Korean hypermarket
    Dec 5, 2009 – 00:07:50
  • Transcript -- The Korean hypermarket
    Dec 5, 2009 –
  • Localising the European model
    Dec 5, 2009 – 00:10:04
  • Transcript -- Localising the European model
    Dec 5, 2009 –
  • Monk-buckets and mango-pickers in a Thai Tesco
    Dec 5, 2009 – 00:12:26
  • Transcript -- Monk-buckets and mango-pickers in a Thai Tesco
    Dec 5, 2009 –
  • Managing Thai Tesco
    Dec 5, 2009 – 00:09:53
  • Transcript -- Managing Thai Tesco
    Dec 5, 2009 –
  • Where do old rubber trees go?
    Dec 5, 2009 – 00:10:55
  • Transcript -- Where do old rubber trees go?
    Dec 5, 2009 –
  • Tesco comes to Hungary
    Dec 5, 2009 – 00:15:04
  • Transcript -- Tesco comes to Hungary
    Dec 5, 2009 –
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