Technology Master Thesis Course - International Business and Entrepreneurship EFO 705/ MIMA Entry Modes of Starbucks Tutor: Leif Linnskog Authors: Beatriz Santamaría (841007-p008) Shuang Ni (831206-p446) Date: 3 June 2008 Group number: 2023 Summary Date: Level: 3 June 2008 Master Thesis in Business and Administration- International Business and Entrepreneurship Entry Modes of Starbucks Title: Authors: Beatriz Santamaria (841007-p008) Cuenca‚ 3 3A 19005 Guadalajara (SPAIN) +34 64621633
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Executive Summary Starbucks is a coffeehouse corporation that produces delectable drinks and pastries. It has become one of the biggest coffee companies and is well known for their drink products including: Coffee‚ Tea‚ Frappuccino’s and Smoothies. Starbucks originated in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. Dunkin Doughnuts and McDonalds are currently Starbucks greatest competitors. Dunkin Doughnuts is one of the largest baked goods and coffee chains in the world with 65 percent of their product being in the retail
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Continuing Case: Starbucks – Introduction Discussion Questions 1. What management skills do you think would be most important for Howard Schultz to have? Why? What skills do you think would be most important for a Starbucks store manager to have? Why? 2. How might the following management theories/approaches be useful to Starbucks: scientific management‚ organizational behavior‚ quantitative approach‚ systems approach? 3. Choose three of the current trends and issues facing managers and
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY Starbucks Entry into China Starbucks Coffee International‚ a subsidiary of Starbucks Coffee Company has recently celebrated its first step into Southern China opening a new store in the country‚ the first one in Shenzhen. The store is owned by Coffee Concepts‚ a joint venture between Starbucks and Hong Kong’s Maxim group‚ who together have already opened 32 Starbucks stores in Hong Kong between 2000 and 2002.1 At the opening Pedro Man‚ president of Starbucks Coffee Asia Pacific
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Module 2: understanding the external environment 2.1 What type of org is Starbucks? ..................................................................................................................................3 2.2 Identify the industry‚ product segments and value chain ...........................................................................................3 2.3What is the current life cycle position of the industry (and demonstrate why?).........................................
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Case One: Starbucks Even with the “No. 1 Best Coffee” Award from Zagat’s Survey of National Chain Restaurants as well as numerous other awards and recognition under their belt‚ Starbucks remains vulnerable to the ever-changing‚ ever-demanding needs of their customers (Starbucks Company Recognition). In order to succeed in the service industry‚ companies must provide impeccable customer service in addition to rewarding their customers through programs and promotional strategies. Currently‚ Starbucks
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Sustainable Reporting E cological Footprints of Starbucks Coffee Company T able of Contents 1. 2. Introduction Company Analysis 2.1 Foundation and Development 2.2 Internationalization 2.3 Products and Services 2.4 Recognition and Awards 3. Ethical Sourcing 3.1 C.A.F.E. Practices 3.2 Coffee Purchasing 3.3 Farmer Support 3.4 Forest Carbon Programs 4. Green Store Design 4.1 Energy Conservation 4.2 Renewable Energy 4.3 Water Conservation 4.4 LEED® certification and Green Building 5. Recycling
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Viola Li AR7 6A Christine Scardicchio Dec.12th 2009 RESEARCH REPORT The Benefits of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility Programs Nowadays‚ with the development of the consciousness of Corporate Social Responsibility‚ organizations would like to expand their positive influence on the environment‚ consumers‚ employees‚ communities and investors. It has become a business necessity to make people focus more on an organization’s decisions and their broader impacts (Greenhalgh‚
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equipment required from the front end to the backend of the system. In this case‚ that will involve beginning with the customer as they enter a Starbucks store‚ browse the Apple iTunes music store‚ browse‚ and purchase and then download music back to the customers’ device. This will include the technology and equipment required from the customer‚ Starbucks and iTunes to make the transactions all complete. Along with the planning for the successful completion it is necessary to plan for when failures
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Starbucks Brand Audit Starbucks - Brand Audit Ranking as the 96th in Interbrand’s Top 100 Brands of 2011 list with its $3.6 million brand value‚ Starbucks is one of the most successful and highly recognized brands. In order to understand more about the underlying strategies that brings this success‚ we analyzed the brand focusing on its brand inventory‚ brand positioning‚ marketing strategy‚ consumer perceptions and competitors. Finally‚ we evaluated Starbucks’ strengths and improvement areas
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