1. Who is BK’s target audience and what are its communication objectives for that audience? ▪ Bk’s target audience is the teenaged youngsters. ▪ Its communication objective was primarily: - To increase the market share by increasing brand image in front of consumers - To target larger consumer segment - To project itself as high quality and premium brand 2. Why is viral or buzz marketing effective? Analyze the design of the subservient chicken site’s message
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SWOT Analysis for Burger King & Tim Horton’s Burger King-Tim Horton’s Internal Factor Evaluation Strengths Weight Rating Weighted Score Tim Horton’s revenue 0.08 4 0.32 Tim Horton’s same-store sales growth 0.09 4 0.36 Tim Horton’s market shares in Canada (70% baked goods‚ 75% coffee) 0.09 4 0.36 Burger King size 0.05 3 0.15 Tim Horton’s brand image 0.09 4 0.36 Burger King’s brand recognition 0.04 3 0.12 Tim Horton’s healthier options 0.07 3 0.21 Burger King’s tax savings of 8.5% (moving headquarters
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would be the ones to sell it. But now‚ two years shy of Kroc ’s benchmark for the far-off future‚ that goal seems less assured than ever. Forget for a moment all the recent talk about Burger King Corp. and Wendy ’s International Inc. stealing customers from McDonald ’s. With a 42% share of the U.S. fast-food burger market‚ McDonald ’s still easily outpaces its rivals. Nonetheless‚ the problems under the famous Golden Arches are far more serious than a failed Arch Deluxe here or a french-fry war there
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Healthy Food vs. Burger King Food The Arabic philosopher Ibn Khaldoun once said‚ “A man’s palate can‚ in time‚ become accustomed to anything.” While this French emperor may have had some plight in his battle of Waterloo against the British‚ Germans‚ Belgians‚ Dutch and Prussians‚ he certainly has hit the nail on the head this time. The food industry has progressed in ways that may not be different to the human palate‚ but hopefully remain different to the human conscience. With all the options
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i know are born winners The definition of winning varies amongst people. For some people‚ being a winner is all about money and fashion. To me‚ being a winner is all about personal satisfaction and born with a family around you to support you. A winner is someone that is successful in life and that able to achieve his or her goals. Money doesn’t make someone a winner; happiness‚ love‚ and a successful life make someone a winner. My siblings and I consider ourselves as winners. We live a happy
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Kuwait Cultural behaviors according to Hofsted’s Power distance: In the work place you should expect seeing that small employees are not allowed to communicate‚ propose ideas directly to the higher management and they are kept away. They can only talk to the direct manager who will take an advantage of this employee by taking the credit of small employee’s innovations and ideas as he will convey it to the top management unlike Germany as you have an open door policy and everyone gets awarded
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Case 6 Burger King: Selling Whoppers in Japan Submitted by: Dolly Estrellado Nelma Mae Mameloco Charlene Sorongon BSBA 3-A Submitted to: Miss Cherry Ganancial I. Point of View: Our point of view regarding this case is that Burger King can also find a better growth opportunity in Japan by its new marketing strategy. II. Problem Statement: a. Burger king failed to effectively target the cost conscious consumer and instead promoted its premium burgers
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Burger King: A Whopping Strategy En Route to Recovery Siohong Tih At the end of 2002‚ Burger King‚ the second largest fast food hamburger chain in the world‚ was in financial trouble. Sales were dropping and its franchisees were confronted with heavy debts. One after another‚ its franchisees including its largest independent franchisee‚ AmeriKing‚ filed for bankruptcy protection. Burger King US’ sales in 2003 dropped to US$7.9 billion from US$8.3 billion the previous year. Burger King’s introduction
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McDonald’s and Burger King are similar; they have evident differences in their advertising models‚ food and their commitment with the community. II) *Topic sentence 1: McDonald’s and Burger King invest a lot of money in their advertisements. A) Evidence #1: Golden arches‚ Ronald McDonald‚ Big Mac‚ extra cheese and the guy who promote Burger King. III) *Topic sentence 2: Their food seems to be the same‚ but it isn’t. A) Evidence #1: McDonald’s hamburger weighs less than Burger King’s. B) Evidence
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Order-winners and order qualifiers and its use in the establishment of the relative importance of certain performance objectives. Order winner and order qualifier are criteria defined by managers within their operation strategy plan to gain competitive advantage in the market. These terminologies were first introduced by Professor Terry Hill‚ at The London business school (Encyclopedia of Business‚ 2nd Ed.) and ever since it’s been used as a measuring tool to assure managers about their product
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