CONTENT 1.Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………. 2 2. Business Mission Statement…………………..……………………………………. 2 3. Business Objectives………………………………………………………………… 2-3 4. SWOT Analysis……………………………………………………………………. 3-6 5. Target Market Strategy…………………………………………………………… 6-7 6. Marketing Mix…………………………………………………………………..… 7-8 7. Conclusion…………………………………….……………………………………. 9 1. Executive Summary International Marketing has become more important in a rapidly changing and complexbusiness environment
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Starbucks developed continuously and rapidly after Howard Schultz bought it. It was entered in “Fortune 500 companies” in March 2003. Because of the saturation of the market‚ Starbucks can not only relied on the American market‚ but also had to venture abroad and paid close attention to the growth of subsidiaries. During the expansion‚ Starbucks stuck to its basic principles and innovated constantly to cater to the taste of the native. Although Starbucks was operated successfully‚ it also experienced
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Starbucks Coffee Company Since 1971‚ Starbucks Coffee Company has committed to ethically sourcing and roasting the highest quality Arabica coffee in the world. Today Starbucks connects with millions of customers every day with exceptional products and more than 17‚000 retail stores in more than 50 countries such as the United States‚ Canada‚ the United Kingdom‚ and China. In 1982‚ Howard Schultz joined the Starbucks as Director of Retail Operations and Marketing‚ and advised that the company should
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GLOBALIZATION AND STARBUCKS COFFEE A. ANALYSIS 1. According to the text‚ there are three levels that political risk encompasses. And they are firm specific‚ country specific and global specific risks. Starbucks is considered a thriving global enterprise. Although Starbucks has successfully entered‚ penetrated‚ and saturated many global markets‚ not all attempts have been successful. Starting in 1996‚ Starbucks has hastily moved into 41 countries fruitfully. However‚ Starbucks had to pull out
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Starbucks Corporation Starbucks History: Starbucks’ opened its first store in 1971‚ at Pike Place Market in Seattle‚ by three partners Zev Siegel‚ Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker. Starbucks opened with the intent of being a gourmet coffee bean retailer and coffee equipment seller. The Starbucks name and logo came from two influences; a character named Starbuck in the classic book‚ Moby Dick‚ and a mining camp on the base of Mt. Rainier called Starbo. These two influences were combined to create
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CASE STUDY: STARBUCKS SELLING COFFEE IN THE LAND OF TEA (p. 127-128) Question 1 Many of the same environmental factors‚ such as cultural factors‚ that operate in the domestic market also exist internationally. Discuss the key cultural factors Starbucks had to consider as it expanded into China. The key cultural factors Starbucks had to consider is that Chinese’s culture of tea drinking. They decided to market coffee and the brand Starbucks as China’s “new sophistication”. As being a communist
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“Coffee‚ tea‚ or me?” You must have heard of this classic and unforgettable advertisement. Nowadays‚ people are tending to rely heavily on drinks that contain caffeine to keep themselves awake and work efficiently. On top of that‚ these drinks are easy to get and cost you not too much money‚ take convenient stores‚ for example. You can choose coffee‚ tea‚ or milk to go with your breakfast at an acceptable price. That is the reason why besides office workers‚ there are more and more students choosing
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Introduction During the past three years Starbucks has experienced yearly revenue growth approaching one billion. We have maintained a clear and concise mission‚ “to establish Starbucks as the most recognized and respected brand in the world” (SEC Annual Report‚ 2005). In addition‚ we have developed an aggressive strategy that leverages core competencies with a working business model and growth plan to accomplish our mission. However‚ in order to continue to maintain our growth indefinitely
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David Letterman once stated that …”if it weren’t for the coffee‚ I’d have no identifiable personality whatsoever.” In any given society caffeinated beverages can be found just about anywhere‚ and they are increasingly being consumed at an alarming rate. One study indicates that in North America between 80 and 90 percent of adults and children are habitually dependent upon caffeine. Researchers have questioned the probable causes of this dependency‚ and if routine caffeine usage could lead to potentially
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1. The health behaviour that I would like to change is my daily coffee intake. At the moment‚ I drink about 4-6 cups of coffee on average and I would like to limit it to 2-3 cups per day. Research has found that coffee consumption has both positive and negative effects on health (O’Keefe et al.‚ 2014; Ding‚ Bhupathiraju‚ Chen‚ Von Dam‚ & Hu‚ 2014; Nehlig‚ 2015; Snel & Lorist‚ 2011). Coffee consumption has been shown to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and other cardiovascular diseases such as obesity
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