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Methodology Introduction Methodology is a process of methods which can be followed to find out the answer of a given problem on a specific problem in research (Williams, 2011). Researchers use methodology in various steps that are accepted to study and answer research problem. The process of methodology can discover the new information or find the gap of the previous research. It is necessary for researchers to understand what methods should be used, know which methods are relevant to others or not, understand how research has been done and decide which methods are suitable to certain problem. The methodology chapter helps to evaluate and analyse research projects. The aim of the research project is to analyze how to learn from a global brand: it will be based on two tools which evaluate the overall business. The problem that might be happen is finding specific information about Black Canyon because this coffee brand is belong to Thailand so most of information is found in website, which might not getting much information. The solution of this problem is finding information in library that relates to topic although it is not the exact information. Methodological method in this research This research project used secondary data for data analysis through quantitative methods and primary data such as graphs and time tables by using a case study. All sources come from textbooks, electric journals, websites and business profile. Although research contained varied information and came from various sources such as journals, websites, books and company profile, this research is needed much more information about Black Canyon in both library and website. The tools in journal, which is relevant to this topic, will be used in this research project to obviously analyze and evaluate the overall of business. This research begins with choosing topic in researcher’s field followed by going to library and finding relevant information to topic. After this, researcher has

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