The New York Central and Penn Central Railroads went bankrupt in the mid-20th century. They were the primary players in the transportation of both materials and people. Along came aircraft, trucks, and interstate highways, and the trains were cooked. The railroads never reinvented themselves to look at transportation in different ways. Is Walgreen Co. in the same position that the railroads were just before they collapsed? Walgreen has tried to address their future by saturating densely populated markets. Is this the right target? In your opinion, has Walgreen properly assessed information in the six stages of decision making? How would you reinvent Walgreen Co.?