companies are all the Hong Kong style dim sum fast food. And they are all Hong Kong’s local enterprises. Fairwood and Maxim each with more than 70 shops in Hong Kong. Café de Coral’s potential competitors from the United States and Japan. They are Burger King‚ KFC‚ McDonald’s‚ Yoshinoya and Conveyor belt sushi. They are not the Hong Kong style dim sum fast food‚ even if they are very well-known fast-food companies‚ they are just the potential competitors of Café de Coral. • Strengths/Weaknesses
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D1: Evaluate the influence different stakeholders exert in the organisation. Introduction Each stakeholder is important to the business‚ however‚ some are more important than others. I have chosen the top three that I think are the most important and in this word document‚ I will evaluate how these stakeholders influence the NHS and McDonalds. McDonalds Owners The owners are very important in McDonalds‚ because they’re the people that invest in the business and make sure that it runs smoothly
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Brian faced loneliness and hunger when he was stranded on a deserted island. Paragraph 1-5 Brian thought to himself "What home would he proceed to if they found him‚ his Mother’s or his Father’s home?" Then he thought of having a "large‚ cheesy‚ juicy burger with tomatoes and double fries with ketchup and a thick chocolate shake. And there came hunger." He thought “they would come. They will come and redeem me and succor me.” He was ready to give up because he felt
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Retrieved from http://www.aboutmcdonalds.com/content/dam/AboutMcDonalds/Investors/C-%5Cfakepath%5Cinvestors-2010-annual-report.pdf The Motley Fool. (1995). How Wendy ’s Plans to Take Over the Burger Market. Retrieved from http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/12/14/how-wendys-plans-to-take-over-the-burger-market.aspx
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since the beginning as the success of the business has grown immensely. This is where the business will seek out to gain an increase in their income from the customers. For example‚ McDonalds have done this by selling two burgers for the price of one or even one pound per burger. This gains a lot of customers coming in and spending more as they assume they are getting value for their money plus more and no doubt that they actually like these offers McDonalds is so generously giving out. Growth is
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style and the various ways they build value for their customer base. The first Sonic store was opened in Shawnee‚ OK in 1953 as the Top-Hat Drive-In. The company later changed its name to Sonic in 1959. The restaurant opened originally as a burger and root beer stand and has progressively grown and developed throughout the years into the restaurant chain we know today. Sonic has incorporated several unique business ideas to remain relevant and successful in the fast food industry. The
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playscapes‚ and hamburgers. Marketing techniques used with childhood customers stay with the person as McDonald’s keeps these same customers when they grow into adults—stay successful as a business. Currently maintains 42% of US Hamburger business- Burgers are so popular that McDonald’s is a household name‚ people all over the world see the commercials‚ this domination of the hamburger business gives McDonald’s a huge advantage over the rest of the market. (McSpotlight Press). Successful “brand
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critical importance; therefore increased technological and labor efficient methods have dominated the workplace at their chains (Frequently Asked Questions‚ 2013). They have been very successful at luring customers by their low prices and delicious burgers which provides a value to the consumer or a reason to buy the product. Even with great products‚ the economy as a whole has taken a big effect on the chain. The dollar menu has been an integral part of operations given lingering somber conditions
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1 We loaded up the trunk of the 450 SL Mercedes; it was large enough to hold all of our diving gear‚ and to my surprise‚ the three of us were more than comfortable in the champagne convertible. I certainly was. Mark‚ my older brother‚ was in the front seat‚ even so‚ the better view of Giselle was all mine and – damn‚ if she did not look hot driving that car. Only Southern California could offer the fantasies that came to life for us on a regular basis. We had backstage passes to rock concerts
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction to organization environment 4 2 Background of Macdonald 4 3 Strength and weakness of the company 5 3.1 Strengths 5 3.2 Weakness 5 4 MacDonald specific and general environment 6 4.1 Specific environment 6 4.1.1 Customers: 6 4.1.2 Competitors 6 4.1.3 Supplier 6 4.1.4 Strategies partners 7 4.2 General Environment 7 4.2.1 Economic conditions 7 4.2.2 Political / legal conditions 7 4.2.3 Social culture conditions-society‚ education level‚ religion
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