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    Job Description of the School Counselor Reports To: Principal and/or Counseling Supervisor Supervises: May coordinate and direct activities of counselor aides and clerical assistants Purpose: To help all students develop skills in the areas of personal/social growth‚ educational planning‚ HHand career and vocational development Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Major Function: Program

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    retailing of organic foods and the impact of these trends on Whole Foods Market. Existing trends in the retailing of organic foods are healthier eating habits‚ concern over purity of foods‚ health-consciousness and the idea that eating organic foods have a positive effect on the environment (Thompson‚ 2010). The craze of purchasing only organic foods has an effect on not only Whole Foods but on many supermarket chains. Although organic foods are marked up in comparison to processed foods there is much

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    Case Study(Whole Foods)

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    1.) The Whole Foods strategy seeks to provide products of the best quality to its customers by maintaining high standards that the farmers‚ organic growers must match. The strategy also involves providing best tasting food and foods that are fresh‚ wholesome and safe to eat. It also involves promoting organically grown foods to exercise their influence on the people and the industry. Customers are the most important stakeholders responsible for the growth of Whole Foods Market‚ thus satisfying their

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    Whole Food Markets Case

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    Case Analysis – Whole Foods Market Comfy Shoes Don Meador‚ Mike Britton‚ Paige Phillips‚ Andrew Howery I. II. Introduction: By 2006‚ Whole Foods Market had evolved into the “world’s largest retail chain of natural and organic foods supermarkets.” Their rapid growth and success is primarily due to being highly selective about what they sell‚ as well as being dedicated quality standards and core values. Whole Food’s stated mission statement was to “promote vitality and well-being for all

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    Mission/External Analysis According to Whole Foods Market‚ Inc.’s Form 10-K from 2002‚ the company’s "goal is to become an international brand synonymous with not just natural and organic foods‚ but with being the best food retailer in every community in which we are located." The vision of Whole Foods goes deeper than just being a successful grocery store. The company is dedicated to ultimately improving the world in general; it plans to do this by continuing to focus on its immediate visions

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    Introduction/Background Summary Whole Foods Market was founded in Austin‚ Texas. Four local businesspeople decided the natural foods industry should be tried in a supermarket format. The founders of Whole Foods Market were John Mackey and Renee Lawson Hardy‚ owners of Safer Way Natural Foods‚ and Craig Weller and Mark Skiles‚ owners of Clarksville Natural Grocery. The first Whole Foods Market opened in 1980 with 19 employees. At the time‚ there were less than half a dozen natural food supermarkets in the United

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    the strategy that Whole Foods Market is pursuing? There are many elements of strategy that Whole Foods is incorporating into their business‚ such as grwoth strategy‚ product-line strategy‚ pricing/merchandising strategy and location strategy. Whole Foods’ strategy of placing their stores in more upscale and sub-urban metropolitan areas. The decision process involves researching population density‚ education levels and income levels of the prospective areas. Initially Whole Foods began purchasing

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    Whole Food Markets, Inc.

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    | Whole Foods Market‚ Inc. | [Type the document subtitle] | | A | [Pick the date] | | Whole Foods is a grocery store chain that offers an extensive selection of organic and natural foods and products such as meats‚ seafood‚ cheese‚ poultry‚ beer‚ wine‚ coffee‚ nutritional supplements‚ as well as books‚ pet products‚ household products‚ and floral products. The strengths of Whole Foods involve considerable product selections such as catering services‚ fresh food‚ and also some

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    As mentioned above‚ the two opportunities Whole Foods had are overseas expansion and customer awareness creation on the diversified nature of organic products. Whole Foods Market could have chance to expand globally; it owned 8 stores in Canada‚ and 7 in the U.K. (C-14)‚ which matches company’s growth strategy. Taking advantage of consumer enthusiasm‚ Whole Foods has implemented various ways of promotion and food presentation to increase consumers’ awareness‚ which are consistent with company’s pricing

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    The Whole Foods business model is completely dedicated to McGregor’s Theory Y (Kreitner‚ 2013). The entire route to market system relies on a conscious capitalism culture of shareholders‚ employees‚ and leaders that are committed to the heroic higher calling to “try to change the world‚” (Kreitner‚ 2013). Whole Foods believes that creating that culture will result in higher service levels‚ making happier customers that will drive continual growth. Whole Foods looks within and starts at the employee

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