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    1.Littleton (1969) outlined seven pre-conditions necessary for the development of double entry bookkeeping. Discuss each of these in the context of why Littleton felt they were essential. • Writing In the past‚ Many business owner had little education backgrounds. They had insufficient knowledge and had no idea why record keeping was important. Nowadays more and more businessmen are able to read and write and also the availability of paper make written records facilitate the adoption of double

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    Corporate-level strategy : Corporate-level strategy Diversification The Coca-Cola produced new RTD (Ready-To-Drink) coffee with Italy-based café. International expansion Their products are launched in more than 200 countries. Three levels of plan : Three levels of plan The corporate-level plan …How to manage their affiliates The business-level plan …To make a connection to restaurants etc The functional-level plan …How to advertise their products Structure : Structure Coca-cola company’s

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    Burger King Corporation

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    Harvard Business School 9-681-045 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

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    Management Chapter 6 Structure: Levels of strategy: Superior performance Competitive advantages Corporate strategy---what business/industry Business strategy—how to compete Functional strategy---execute to support Business strategic goals by @ all department 1. Superior performance: the ability to generate high profitability and increase profits over time High profitability Superior performance Requires eg. Specific strategy‚ Technology‚ capabilities etc Growth in profits

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    Management 461 May 21‚ 2013 BURGER KING® was founded in 1954 and is the second largest fast food hamburger chain in the world. They are known for their signature burger “The Whopper.” More than 11 million guests visit these restaurants around the world daily. BURGER KING® is known for serving high-quality‚ great-tasting‚ and affordable food. Their mission statement includes “A commitment to premium ingredients‚ signature recipes‚ and family-friendly dining experiences is what has defined our

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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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    has a lot of business opportunities. 2. Largest population in China so there is a lot of potential customers. Threads: 1. Knockoff is a big problem in China and this will hurt the economy of China for sure. Corporate-Level Strategy Contrasting a decade ago and base on the SWOT analysis above‚ Apple now is a very powerful company with strong global brand name and loyal customers; we suggest Apple should use product development as its Corporate-Level Strategy. Corporate-Level Strategic Objective

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    ISCA PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION PILOT PAPER (NOVEMBER 2013) CORPORATE AND BUSINESS STRATEGY (CBS) SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS ISCA PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION 2013 Term 2 Corporate and Business Strategy – Pilot Paper for Nov 2013 ISCA PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION CORPORATE AND BUSINESS STRATEGY (CBS) 15 NOV 2013 SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS I. True or False questions (Q1 to Q10) (Total: 10 marks) 1. (F) High volume/low cost different from upward differentiation. 2. (F) Also depends on settling operations

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    Coke and Burger King

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    Coca Cola in an effort to boost its revenues persuaded Burger King to run a campaign for its Frozen Coke. They were manipulating the market to have Burger King to run this campaign. Before taking on this initiative‚ Burger King wanted to do a test run. Richmond Va. was chosen as the area to run this trial. Coupons were given for a free Frozen Coke when a value meal was purchased. This method however proved to be a little slower than was expected. Only 700 meals were added with the coupons. Nearly

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    Marketing and Burger King

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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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