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    Skimming and Scannig

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    McDonald’s? McDonald’s has always been a franchising company and has relied on its Owner/Operators to play a major role in the System’s success. McDonald’s remains committed to franchising as a predominant way of doing business. Listen as four McDonald’s Owner/Operators share their perspective in these areas: Training‚ McFamily‚ Customer Satisfaction‚ Social Responsibility and Support.World Class TrainingMcDonald’s continues to be recognized as a premier franchising company around the world. We believe

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    objectives) E. THESE ARE THE GUIDELINES OF INFORMATION REQUIRED BUT NOT LIMITED TO. a. LEARN ABOUT THE RULING/legislation OF DOING A FRANCHISE IN MALAYSIA AND ABOUT THE AGENCY THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FRANCHISING BUSINESS IN MALAYSIA. b. ALSO‚ CHECK ON THE BUDGET 2015 ‚ WHAT IS THERE FOR THE FRANCHISING BUSINESS IN MALAYSIA. c. PROFILE OF THE COMPANY (HISTORY OF ESTABLISHMENT‚ PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN THE BUSINESS‚ ORGANIZATION CHART‚ MISSION AND VISION OF THE FRANCHISE. d. DO SWOT AND PASTEL ANALYSIS

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    drawing on relevant academic literature. Franchising can be described as “... a system of distribution whereby one party (the franchisor) grants to a second party (the franchisee) the right to distribute products‚ or perform services‚ and to operate a business in accordance with an established marketing system...” (Hall‚ 1988). Globally‚ there are over 10‚000 franchise networks‚ with sale representing 10% of world GDP. It can be said that franchising has become more popular due to the development

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    Marketing Entry Strategy

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    selection‚ I have choose the question five for my assignment this time‚ this question is regarding to two areas‚ one is the market entry strategy and explain why no single strategy can be used in all circumstances; another one is explaining why franchising is popular method of entering markets abroad and describe its characteristic. 2 Market Entry Strategy Why firms go abroad First of all‚ we need to know why firms go abroad and looking for entering foreign countries’ market. In General

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    Ben and Jerry

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    "Unfortunately‚ not all will succeed." Alan Sherman and his wife‚ Shannon‚ are among the unsuccessful ones. The couple opened their shop in Blacksburg‚ Va.‚ in 2004. They say they built their business plan based on information in a 2004 Ben & Jerry’s franchising circular‚ a disclosure document sent to prospective new

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    Niit

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    30 words "Why should information technology be only for the elite?" asked Rajendra Pawar in 1981. Since then one out of every three Indian software professionals has studied at NIIT. 100 words It’s been scathingly called the McDonald of education‚ and its output‚ cProgrammers. Its critics dismiss NIIT (National Institute of Information Technology) as a factory churning out low cost techies for call centers and software farms; but beneficiaries appreciate it for transforming them into entrepreneurs

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    The six major modes of international business are imports and exports‚ tourism and transportation‚ licensing and franchising‚ turnkey operations‚ management contracts‚ and direct and portfolio investment. Imports and exports are the most common mode of international business‚ particularly in smaller companies even though they are less likely to export. Large companies are more likely to engage in other modes of international business in conjunction with importing and exporting. Companies may import

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    Wendy's Case Study

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    International market penetration * Menu Diversity * New product development * Training and Management * Innovation and Technology * Several company-owned restaurant Opportunities * International market penetration * Franchising * Innovation and Technology * Regional/Country Menu Diversity Threats * Strong competition * Commoditization – lower prices from competitor * Consumer concerns about nutritional content * Increase in price of

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    Strategic Alliances

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    that is legally distinct. 1. The share of participation in capital can be 50/50‚ 49/51‚ 30/70. 2. Most joint ventures limit collaboration to specific functions. B. Franchising‚ this is an agreement in which a company (franchiser) allows another (franchisee) the right to sell its products or services. 1. Franchising is a type of alliance that offers advantages to both parties. C. Licensing‚ this is an agreement in which a company allows another (exclusive licensing) or multiple others

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    Outback Steakhouse

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    the business acumen of managing partners. A flexible approach that allowed the Korean chain to respond to the country ’s cultural patterns and market preferences is balanced with a strict approach to hiring and training. Keywords: international franchising; Outback Steakhouse; Korean restaurants; restaurant critical success factors ********** Although the formal barriers to doing business cross national borders can be relatively low‚ transplanting a restaurant concept from one culture to another

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