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Example of Large-Scale Coordination: Walmart

Walmart, the world's largest retail firm, serves as an example of a company's ability to coordinate a vast workforce. Its management directs 2.1 million employees, a group larger than most armies before the 19th century. In 2022, Walmart was one of the dominant companies on the list of the world's largest employers, highlighting the shift towards giant retailers as major sources of employment. This illustrates how an exceptionally large firm organizes numerous individuals to collectively pursue profit.

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