Wikipedia:WikiProject Retailing/Company page structure
Very rough draft
Something to consider, see Wikipedia:Criticism. This essay suggests to blow out the entire Criticism section altogether, and placing criticisms elsewhere. For example, criticisms of Wal-Mart do not belong in the article on Wal-Mart, but in the articles on Wal-Mart-critical groups and concepts (such as Wake Up Wal-Mart, predatory pricing, etc.).
Wackymacs (t c) suggests that we should use Microsoft as a template for this; it is a featured article about a corporation after all. It has the following document structure. I have omitted some redundant crap.
==History== ===1975–1985: The founding of Microsoft=== ... ===2005–2006: The road to Vista=== ==Product divisions== ===Microsoft Platform Products and Services Divisions=== ... ==Business culture== ==User culture== ==Corporate affairs== ===Corporate structure=== ===Stock=== ===Diversity=== ===Logos and slogans=== ==Criticism== ===Corporate=== ===Technical=== ==Microsoft.com== ==See also== ==References and footnotes== ==External links==
And now, here is my take:
- History
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- history of company's predecessors
- history of company itself
- Subsidiaries
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- list of subsidiaries, could also be represented by one or more article
- if a subsidiary can be explained in multiple paragraphs, then could have its own article or section
- Notable subsidiary #1
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- details
- these could possibly have its own articles
- Notable subsidiary #2
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- "........."
- etc.
- Corporate affairs
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- Corporate structure
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- directors
- executives
- Stock
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- stock history (such as IPO day, etc)
- Logos and slogans
- Self explanatory
- Criticism
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- of course NPOV
- should include criticism to the business model
- should also include the company's responses to criticism
- See also
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- anything that is obviously not directly about the company (such as Wal-Mart in popular culture) should go in its own article and be linked here
- Notes and references
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- list of everything used in the article
- using Cite of course, could also class="references-small" (remove 10 December 2010) the thing
- Further reading (and/or External links)
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- material that is not used in the article
Article composition guidelines (from Wikipedia:Companies, corporations and economic information) This is a draft set of guidelines for best-practice in the composition of articles about companies and corporations.
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