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Title: LOWE’S Companies
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Lowe's has a policy of inclusion and anti-discrimination” (Lowe’s, 2008).
Lowe’s has a mechanistic structure and its typical organizational structure is comprised of 1 store manager, 1 operation manager, 2 zone managers, 1 administrative manager and 9+ department managers... Showed first 250 characters
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According to the store official balance sheet, the store is profitable. One of the key factors contributing to the profitability reason is the store’s pleasing atmosphere. Lowe’s effectively manages inventory turnover, expenses, and maintains good customer service to meet their profitability goals... Showed next 250 characters
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