Rev. February 27‚ 1998 Burger King Corporation The first Burger King restaurant in Miami in the mid-1950s featured a walk-up window‚ a limited menu (burgers and shakes for 19¢‚ sodas and fries for 10¢)‚ and "your food ready by the time you ’d paid for it." As one early manager recalled‚ "Our windows faced front so we could see customers driving in. With the limited menu‚ we pretty much knew what they ’d order and we ’d have it ready." In the 1960s and 1970s‚ Burger King developed an assembly-line
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Burger King Ethics Burger King has strived to have very good ethical practices installed into their system of business. Honesty‚ integrity and respect are very common goals in the restaurants of Burger King. Good business practices are audited often to insure the quality and respect of the management and employees are in order. These ethical practices begin in the management section of the company. Senior executives “partake in personalized videos about BKC’s gifts and conflict of interest policies
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1. Resources: Burger King (BK) re-franchised almost all of its company-operated restaurants during 2013‚ bringing its business model to nearly 99% franchised and by the end of 2013‚ the company was left with only 52 company-operated restaurants. The advantage of the franchised model is that the company does not have to incur operating costs and can enjoy the royalties paid by the franchises. The margins for this type of model are very high‚ but it comes with number of disadvantages and risks
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Introduction: James Lamore and David Edgerton in the year 1954‚ marked the beginning of Burger King restaurant in Miami‚ Florida which is widely known as Burger King Holdings‚ Inc. today (annualreports.com/company/2878). Over a period of time‚ Burger King became the household name in fast food industry and has bagged the second position in the fast food industry across the globe in the year 2010. Burger King expanded its operation to 12‚300 locations in 76 countries catering to over 11 million customers
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History Burger King‚ often abbreviated as BK‚ is a global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants headquartered in unincorporated Miami-Dade County‚ Florida‚ United States. The company began in 1953 as Insta-Burger King‚ a Jacksonville‚ Florida-based restaurant chain. After Insta-Burger King ran into financial difficulties in 1954‚ its two Miami-based franchisees‚ David Edgerton and James McLamore‚ purchased the company and renamed it Burger King. Over the next half century‚ the company would change
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Weaknesses - small target market- unhealthy environment | Opportunities - product improvement- branding | Threats - competitors (McDonald/Wendy’s)- health concern | Introduction: Over the years‚ Burger King has successfully grown simply through integrated marketing communication system. Today‚ Burger King is showing healthy profits‚ rising stock prices‚ and strong international growth. In past‚ BK’s advertising and corporate strategy failed mainly because they didn’t listen to their customer and
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1. What are Burger King’s communication objectives for it’s target audience? Burger King’s target consumers already know about the product‚ and since the franchise is profitable‚ we can assume that the consumers also like it. Burger King’s communications objectives are to move its target consumers into at least the “Preference”‚ but preferably the “Conviction” stages of buying process. 2. With its focus on the "super fan"‚ does BK risk alienating other customers? What are the implications
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W5 ASSIGNMENT 1. What do you think of Burger King’s advertising tactics? Is it OK to attract new customers while alienating others? Is Burger King’s advertising ethical? Explain. The success of advertising is very often based on its ability to surprise or in BK’s case shock the viewer. I think that the goal of each organization is to maximize its profits. BK like all organizations had a particular target market segment which it wanted to cater to. Thus‚ its advertisements
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Burger King Expansion Strategy for International Markets March 11‚ 2013 Akash AGARWAL Debasish GHOSHAL Samarjeet SINGH MIB 34 - Introduction to International Business Burger King - Have it your way 1 Agenda Segmentation of the food service industry Burger King ► Business case of Burger King Our Approach to market entry/expansion SWOT Analysis Taiwan ► Analysis of fast food market ► Analysis of external macro-environment ► Competitive analysis and market share Indonesia ► Analysis
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February 15‚ 2012 The Impact of External and Internal Forces on One’s Identity What is identity? If you look in the dictionary‚ it will tell you that identity is what identifies someone or something. But there is more to the meaning behind identity than what is said in the dictionary. Identity is complex and changes over time in response to two main factors. One factor that can mold one’s identity are the forces inside of you‚ internal forces. An example of an internal force is love. Our love and affection
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