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Whole Foods Market Analysis Paper

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An Analysis of Whole Foods Market The purpose of this paper is to provide a preliminary internal look at Whole Foods Market, which was ranked 44th last year as Fortune’s Top 100 Companies to Work For. And even though the company is ranked 44th on Fortune’s top 100 and 218th on Fortune’s 500 top companies, they have remained in Fortune’s rankings consecutively for the past 18 years. This paper will offer a look at the organization’s vision, mission, and core values, as well as its’ major strategic objectives. I will also determine how and in what ways the theory of Full Range Leadership Development can support the core principles of Whole Foods Market’s strategy. John Mackey, co-founder of Whole Foods, along with Rene Lawson Hardy, Craig Weller, and Mark Skiles opened the first store in Austin, Texas in 1980. Mackey’s passion, philosophies, and belief that individuals should have healthy eating habits and healthy foods was the driving force behind opening the Whole Foods chain of stores. Although Mackey has been noted and criticized as being very outspoken when it pertains to health issues, one of his firm belief’s is that, …show more content…

Barbara Farfan (n.d.) explains that, “Whole Foods Core Values define how Whole Foods leaders and employees interact with their products, customers, employee team, shareholders, communities, suppliers, and align everyone behind the mission of improving health in general.” For example, Whole Foods believes in satisfying their consumers by selling the highest quality of natural and organic products obtainable. The company strives to maintain the highest standards of quality, not only in the products they offer but in supporting excellence in the development their employees, communities, and the environment. Whole Foods direct core values as listed on the company website (2015 Whole Foods Market IP. L.P.), also

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