DUNKIN DONUTS PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Performance Management strategy focuses on what is involved in managing the organization. It is a natural process of management‚ not a system or a technique. (Fowler‚ 1990). It is also about managing within the context of the business (its internal and external environment). This will affect how performance operates. (Michael Armstrong‚ 2004). This paper will analyze Dunkin Donuts’ performance management strategy. Dunkin Donuts is
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MARKETING PLAN Dunkin Donuts - New Iced Coffees and Dunkin Stix American Sentinel University Introduction to Marketing‚ MKT210 Wil Guttierres 3 August 2014 Table of Contents Section 1 – Executive Summary………………………………………………..……Page 1 Section 2 – Mission Statement…………………………………….………………....Page 1 Section 3 – Situation Analysis……………………………………………………….Page 1 Section 4 – Market Summary………………………………………………………..Page 2 Section 5 – Target Market Growth…………………………………………………..Page 2 Section 6 – Market Needs…………………………………………………………
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[pic]Due to my most recent trips to a local Palm Harbor Dunkin Donuts location and the same trips that generated my Dunkin Donuts? Doubt it and Dreadful Dunkin Donuts posts. Neither of those posts about the Dunkin Donuts location located at 33600 US Highway 19 N‚ Palm Harbor‚ FL have resolved anything. After my frustration grew with my most conveniently located Dunkin Donuts location I decided to try out a Krispy Kremes that is located right down the street at 32130 US Highway 19 N Palm Harbor‚
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Gina Luari Entrepreneurship 9/20/14 Dunkin’ Donuts Competitive Analysis Dunkin’ Donuts Target Market: the blue color middle class working American‚ both males and females‚ ranging in age from 18-45 Demographic Segmentation: Their salaries range from $40‚000 to $100‚000 annually. They are coffee enthusiasts‚ mainly people on the go‚ and some families. Psychographic Segmentation: a working professional‚ with a family. They are generally in their thirties and enjoy a good coffee drink and occasional doughnut
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Marriot Case Marriot use the Weighted Average Cost of Capital to estimate the cost of capital for the corporation as a whole and for each division‚ and the hurdle rate is updated annually.(WACC = (1-Tc) * (D/A) * R[D] + (E/A) * R[E]) Marriot’s Tax Bracket = 175.9/398.9 = 44% Division’s asset weight to the corporation: Lodging = 2777.4/4582.7 = 0.59 Contract = 1237.7/4582.7 = 0.28 Restaurant = 567.6/4582.7 = 0.13 Risk free rate is 30 years T-Bond = 8.95% (Lodging use long-term debt)
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was interested in buying out the franchise from Dunkin’ Donuts. He would take down the Dunkin’ Donuts sign and continue to operate the shop under a new store name of his choice. He also planned to negotiate direct lease with the landlord instead of leasing the building and land from Dunkin’ Donuts. However‚ he mentioned to Dunkin’ Donuts that he was not interested in pursuing this option. Tommy seemed to be interested in selling the business to Dunkin’ Donuts for $80000 after several negotiations
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0.28 0.48 0.42 Target D/D+S Target D/S Levered Beta 74% 2.85 1.62 Costs of Equity: Rf Lodging MRP 8.95% 7.43% Beta Requity 1.62 21.02% Costs of Debt: Rf Lodging 8.95% Spread Tax rate Rdebt(1-T) 1.10% 0.44 0.0563 WACCs: Lodging Target D/D+S Rdebt(1-T) S/D+S Requity WACC 74% 0.0563 26% 21.02% 9.63% Page 1 Sales Weighted Levered Beta 1.56
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Risk – Free Rate 3% + Beta Coefficient .36 Market Risk Premium 8% Cost of Equity 5.88% + Risk - Free Rate 3.% Weighted Cost of Equity 3.52% X Percentage of Total Capital Supplied by Equity 60% + Before Tax Cost of Debt 5.66% WACC 5..00% Weighted Cost of Debt 1.53% Before Tax Operating Profit in % 100% After Tax Cost of Debt 3.83% X X After Tax Operating Profit in 67.6% 40% of Total Capital Supplied by Debt 40% - Income Tax Rate 32.4% Rate of Return of
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buybacks and strong dividends. About 43.8% of the total capital of the company comes from debt and the remaining comes from equity. The cost of the different components of its capital structure are – debt: 2.92% (after-tax cost)‚ and equity: 9.49%. The WACC is 6.61%‚ based on the capital structure outlined. The effective tax rate is 35.4%. AT&T has had dividend growth for the last 25 years. The dividend growth this year was 2.5% and the last year was 12.7%. Dividends declared totalled $1.61 per share
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How does Dunkin Donuts build long-term customer relationship? Dunkin donuts has been operating as a chain restaurant for nearly sixty years. Dunkin Donuts was able to build long-term customers by sticking to their original values. They have stuck to their values by providing the consumer with a great customer service experience with ease of access and affordability. Dunkin Donuts puts quality control first. By doing this‚ they are able to provide a consistent cup of coffee at any location. Through
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