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    Aussie Pooch Case 9

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    “all in one concept.” She wanted to be the best at bath services not a “pet shop on wheels.” Finally she had a good foundation of word of mouth which then helped her to expand into advertising and advertorials. She succeeded with franchising by using a Master franchising system and passed that down to her franchisees to run their business their way but under her method. 2. Compare and contrast the tasks involved in recruiting new customers and recruiting new franchisees. In recruiting new franchisees

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    Raymond Franchise Business

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    History Years ago‚ when the Singhania family was building‚ consolidating and expanding its various businesses in Kanpur‚ one Mr. Wadia was in a similar manner setting up a small woollen mill in the area around Thane creek‚ 40 kms away from Bombay. The Sassoons‚ a well-known industrialist family of Bombay‚ soon acquired this mill and renamed it as The Raymond Woollen Mills. Around the same time‚ the Singhanias aimed to broaden their business horizons. The family’s sharp business foresight led to

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    Entrepreneurship as a Career

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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A CAREER Entrepreneurs organize‚ manage‚ and assume responsibility for new enterprises. Their goal is to earn a profit by providing products and services everyone needs. If entrepreneurs are successful in carrying out this task‚ they can build rewarding careers for themselves. Many opportunities exist to start new enterprises. But before you decide to become an entrepreneur‚ you should find out what is involved. This module examines entrepreneurship as a career. You will see

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    Panera Bread Case Study

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    In 1993‚ AU Bon Pain Company purchased the Saint Louis Bread Company. In 1995‚ top management at Au Bon Pain instituted a comprehensive overhaul of the newly-acquired Saint Louis Bread locations. The overhaul included altering the menu and the dining atmosphere. The vision was to create a specialty cafe anchored by an authentic‚ fresh-dough artisan bakery and upscale quick-service menu selections. This acquisition proved successful for Au Bon Pain. Between 1993 and 1997‚ average unit volumes at the

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    Assessment task 2 1 INTRODUCTION This inquiry is about how to improve the efficiency of mail‚ courier‚ and parcel services provided by both public and private operators. It is part of the Commonwealth Government’s ongoing program of micro-economic reform‚ which seeks to improve the functioning of markets and to enhance the performance of industry and government throughout the economy. The Industry Commission has already reviewed a range of industries in which government enterprises operate. For

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    Advantages of Starting up a Business * Being your own Boss - you can make your own decisions‚ keep your own time and not have to answer to "The Boss" * Hard Work & Know How - If you are a hard worker and / or have immense industry know how‚ you may want to benefit from the long hours you do or the knowledge that you have acquired over time. * Financial Independence - One day‚ you may realise your dream of financial independence * Creative Freedom - no more restrictions‚ you

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    I. Point of View: Genee Lopez‚ Asst. VP for Franchising Jollibee Food Corporation II. Problem: Who should be awarded the franchise‚ Mr. Artiaga or Mrs. Ng? III. Objectives: 1. To review the franchise process of Jollibee Food Corporation; 2. To assess suitability of applicants vis-à-vis application process criteria; and 3. To make a recommendation on who to award the franchise. IV. Areas of Consideration 1. Jollibee Food Corporation has an existing selection process for

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    Jimmy John’s My personal reason to investigate Jimmy John’s is that I have had the experience of being a delivery driver for the franchise for the last two years. In this time I have learned some information about the business that is not commonly known and what happens outside of the customers’ views. In 1983‚ Jimmy John Liautaud perfected his award-winning bread and opened up his first Jimmy John’s restaurant. Jimmy John did not have a lot of money to start out his company and he was even unable

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    Cilantro Café from Egypt to International Market Table of Contents: 1. Introduction (Cilantro’s History)………...……........………….……… Page 3 2. Cilantro’s Current Situation…………………………………….……. Page 4 3. Cilantro’s Objectives and Strategies………………..………….....… Page 5 4. Cilantro Going International……………………...…..……...……...…Page 6 5. Cilantro’s Strengths and Weaknesses…………………...………… Page 9 6. Conclusion……………………………………………..……..……… Page 11 7. Recommendations…………………..…….………………...…………Page 11  References…………………………………………

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    Domino’s Response Offers Lessons in Crisis Management The online hubbub and furor caused by two Domino’s employees in Conover‚ N.C.‚ last week reached stratospheric levels‚ as the use of social media has become both the source of evil and good. It started when the two employees posted YouTube videos of themselves engaging in a number of public health law violations: putting cheese in the nose‚ blowing mucous on a sandwich and putting a sponge‚ used to wash dishes‚ between the buttocks. The videos

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