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    Chapter 9: Global Market Entry Strategies The need for a solid market entry decision is an integral part of a global market entry strategy. Entry decisions will heavily influence the firm’s other marketing-mix decisions. Global marketers have to make a multitude of decisions regarding the entry mode‚ which may include: (1) The target product/market (2) The goals of the target markets (3) The mode of entry (4) The time of entry (5) A marketing-mix plan (6) A control system to check the performance

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    Applebee’s a suitable candidate for franchising due to its nature of industry. The factors are local production in limited geographic markets‚ physical locations are helpful and industries involving local knowledge. Being a restaurant chain‚ it makes perfect sense for applebee to be franchised as this allows them to offer their food and dining experience at a variety of locations. This is also effective for applebee to increase their pool of customers. Franchising is also suited for applebee as

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    Kem Chicks Case Study

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    KEM CHICKS Submitted by: JAPS Del Rosario I. Time Context: 1985 II. Viewpoint: Bob Sadino‚ owner of Kem Group of business III. Major Policy Statement Kem Chicks is the best gourmet lifestyle supermarket in the Kemang area that serves upper and middle cosmopolitan customers delighting the customers through better product quality‚ delightful ambiance and display with depth of knowledge of specialty foods and products. IV. Statement of the Problem How will the Kem Chicks expand its supermarket by

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    From its humble beginning as the neighbourhood bakeshop‚ Julie’s Bakeshop has turned into one of inspiring success story. With constant brand mixing and innovation‚ Julie’s Bakeshop is now on its 30th year in the business of providing quality and freshly baked breads and pastries. Julie’s Bakeshop History Diegs and Julia Gandionco established Julie’s Bakeshop in 1981. The couple were able to systematically use effective business strategies to build its name. Julie’s Bakeshop was able to open

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    Panera Bread Company

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    critical issues and the tools needed to take immediate action. We recommend that Panera Bread Company: 1. Open cafés in untapped markets‚ and focus on utilizing franchising to achieve the desired 1:160‚000 café: person ratio by 2010. We found that the restaurant industry life cycle is still in growth. This growth coupled with Panera‟s strong franchising capability offers a significant opportunity for Panera to pursue. To achieve this Panera must first use the current site selection and market analysis processes

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    Mac Cosmetics

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    MAC COSMETICS PROMOTIONAL STRATEGY MAC (Makeup Art Cosmetics) is originally a Canadian company that has been operating for more than 20 years and it has already penetrate to many countries all around the world‚ in the North and South America at most. It sells brand cosmetics of high quality that is intended for professional as well as everyday usage. The brand is sought-after also by many celebrities‚ fashion models‚ and photographers because of its delicate texture‚ huge choice of colors‚ and

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    public limited company. Franchising a business means that the company‚ even though it is owned by a head of directors‚ they sell several shops to private people‚ who pay for using the companies name and selling the whole menu of this business. They still have restaurants which are actually controlled and managed by the McDonald’s company‚ but even the shops the franchised‚ they still own and control the actions and on- goings in each shop and restaurant. By franchising the companies name they give

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    McDonald’s Types of business organisations http://www.thetimes100.co.uk/case_study.php?cID=28&csID=120 Questions 1. How does brand franchising enable an organisation like McDonald’s to grow? 2. How does brand franchising reduce the risk for the franchisee? 3. Why are franchisees prepared to pay McDonald’s 4.5% of their sales revenue towards national marketing costs? 4. McDonald’s operates in over 119 countries. How does McDonald’s ensure standardisation of the McDonald’s experience throughout

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    Chicken Licken Case Study

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    registered for R300 and the original logo‚ which is still used today‚ was designed for only R75. With growth in mind‚ the best way to expand the business was franchising as he did not have enough capital to open more stores himself. While in the USA‚ he had learnt everything one needs to know about franchising‚ however‚ he had no official franchising agreement which resulted in people not purchasing Chicken Licken

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    to Entrepreneurship Prof. Blank November 10‚ 2014 Popcorn Haven Business Opportunity Franchising began back in the 1850 ’s when Isaac Singer invented the sewing machine (Daszkowski‚ 2014). In order to distribute his machines outside of his geographical area and provide training to customers‚ Singer began selling licenses to entrepreneurs in different parts of the country and franchising was born (Daszkowski‚ 2014). Even in the face of the recent worldwide economic slowdown‚ the franchise

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