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    Mcdonalds in India

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    BACKGROUND American restaurant chains have been opening their doors more and more during the last five years. Wherever you go‚ if you are traveling in your car in Caracas City‚ you can see McDonalds‚ Bennigan’s‚ Chili’s‚ Pizza Hut and Burger King. McDonald’s is one of the world’s biggest food service retailers which every day serves 50 million customers in 119 countries across the world through 30‚000 restaurant outlets. McDonald’s opened its door in India in October 1996 in Vasant Vihar a colony

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    Mcdonald Csr

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    and served over forty barbequed items. In October 1948‚ after the McDonald brothers realized that most of their profits came from selling hamburgers‚ they closed down their successful carhop drive-in to establish a streamlined system with a simple menu of just hamburgers‚ cheeseburgers‚ french fries‚ shakes‚ soft drinks‚ and apple pie. The carhops were eliminated to make McDonald’s a self-serve operation. Mac and Dick McDonald had taken great care in setting up their kitchen like an assembly line

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    Mcdonalds and Ecommerce

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    McDonalds and Ecommerce How can e-commerce provide a competitive advantage for McDonald’s? McDonald’s is a terrific example of utilizing e-commerce to provide a competitive advantage for it organization globally (nationally and internationally). Basically‚ competitive advantage for an organization can be viewed as being able to have the ability to stay ahead of the competition essentially in terms of product differentiation‚ focus and cost leadership. Through utilizing e-commerce strategies‚ McDonald’s

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    History of Mcdonalds

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    McDONALD’S HISTORY LISTING 1948 In December‚ Dick and Mac McDonald open the first McDonald’s in San Bernardino‚ California. A little hamburger man called "Speedee" becomes the company logo. 1954 Ray A. Kroc‚ a Multimixer salesman from Oak Park‚ lIIinois‚ visits Dick and Mac’s San Bernardino McDonald’s‚ his curiosity initially aroused by the large number of Multimixers they were buying. Ray Kroc becomes the exclusive national franchise agent for the McDonald’s brothers. 1955 On April 15‚ Ray Kroc

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    Contemporary World Culture Globalization of McDonalds Globalization has affected almost every aspect of life in most all countries around the world from economic to culture with the exchange of goods‚ services and ideas influencing cultural changes around the world. Food is an important element in defining culture and the globalization of McDonald’s is huge. Most people when they hear the name McDonald’s immediately think of America. Equating McDonald’s with America is sensible since they opened

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    Mcdonalds' Development

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    McDonalds’ Development The McDonalds that we know today‚ is not the McDonalds from 64 years ago. It has made significant advances throughout the years. It first began as a family owned Bar-B-Q restaurant‚ and now it has become a multi-million dollar company with franchises all over the world. A multi mixer salesman is the person who changed the future for McDonalds. He intended to sell Dick and Mac McDonald a mixer‚ but instead he invested into their business‚ and made McDonalds a franchise. Even

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    stakeholders for mcdonalds

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    Stakeholders for McDonalds For the report I will explain the points of view of different stakeholders seeking to influence the aims and objectives of McDonalds. Employees – These are also important stakeholders in the business because they keep the stores running and the customers happy. The employees play a big part in making profit and helping to expand the business into something bigger and this couldn’t happen without the help of all of the employees because they all play a big part in making

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    Analysis of Mcdonald

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    Q1. Identify the key elements in McDonald’s global marketing strategy (GMS). In particular‚ how does McDonald’s approach the issue of standardization? Answer: The popularity of American-style food such as hamburger‚ fries‚ coke is growing around the world. Also‚ the restaurants in foreign countries want to borrow McDonald’s brand power to get more profit and customer wants to taste US fast food. However In many countries‚ main items are adapted according to the customs and tastes of individual

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    McDonalds SWOT

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    more various. 4) New marketing fashion ideas. 5) Eating habits change. In the internal analysis‚ all the strengths we have can be ignored first‚ because we don’t need to worry about them first. The weakness part is high possibility impacting McDonalds‚ especially the unhealthy food menu and the invariable food choices. In the external analysis‚ threats is mostly impacting McDonald’s future. And the opportunities are helping its future‚ also is important to impact McDonald’s. According the SWOT

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    How to Use Capm?

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    In a world where non-linearity and randomness are the norm‚ the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is widely accepted despite it being a linear model‚ and this is probably due to the simplicity of the model and its pre-computer age birth (see equation below).  A well recognized and utilized metric in finance is beta (β)‚ which is the slope in the linear CAPM.  To derive β one simply plots the returns (capital gains plus dividend yields) of an individual stock (y-axis) against the returns of a well

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