Business Model Comparison
Team A – Kristen Taylor, Velma Mobley, Aaron Ford, Courtney Uchiyama
July 8, 2013
MGT/401
Tricia Rosengarten
Business Model Comparison
Most small businesses require some outside funding. Not many entrepreneurs have enough personal capital to open and maintain funding for a business. To attract investors and attain partnerships, a business owner should consider a business model necessary. This paper will compare two restaurant businesses, identify the business model and forms of ownership for each business by completing a Comparison of Business matrix, describe benefits by building a sustainable competitive advantage, and giving advantages and disadvantages of each business ownership. Great introduction. You state the purpose and what you plan to address!
McDonald’s restaurants are among the most recognizable in the world. Their quintessential arches can be identified in almost every country. This fast-food mogul is one of the biggest and most profitable corporations in the industry (what industry? Make sure you provide information on the restaurant industry). Serving as a polar opposite is Datillo’s restaurant in Hemet, California. This small restaurant is known as the only fine dining experience in town and has only one location. The companies both represent the polar opposites of forms of business ownership.
Comparison of Businesses Matrix
|Comparison Items |McDonald’s |Datillo’s |
| |Fast food, low quality, low prices. |Sit-down restaurant, high quality, and |
| | |mid-level prices |
|Value Proposition |“We place the customer experience at the core|“Welcome home, here you can enjoy a casual |
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Citations: of original works within the body of the paper follow APA guidelines.| | | |The paper is laid out with effective use of headings, font styles, and white | | | |space. | | | |Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed. | | | |Spelling is correct. | | | | | | | | | |Comments: | | | |Great work team! | | |Points earned: |9 |