Statement 6 ANNEX 1 Introduction 1. Company Background BreadTalk Group Limited is a listed bakery based company in Singapore. It was founded in April‚ 2000 and is currently operating a chain of retail outlets through its principal subsidiary‚ BreadTalk Pte Ltd‚ selling a wide range of breads‚ cakes‚ buns and pastries. In Singapore‚ the Group currently has a chain of 24 retail outlets island-wide‚ and at the same time‚ BreadTalk is seeking to expand their franchise network to Asia Pacific region
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BreadTalk’s Training Programs Executive Summary This report reviews the current methods on evaluating training programs by BreadTalk‚ with an aim of improving its evaluation methods. Through a search of literature and an analysis of current methods‚ the report summarises the latest thinking on evaluating training programs and provides insights on how BreadTalk can improve the quality and management of its evaluations. A comparison with an overseas company‚ McDonald’s‚ was also done to provide
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and Gurus. London‚ England: Profile Books Ltd. Vehicle (Competitive strategy and international expansion) i) Business Level Strategy (competitive strategy) Incorporating Porters generic strategies‚ BreadTalk can adopt the differentiating and cost leadership. For differentiating strategy‚ BreadTalk can focus on creating trend setting products and new food and beverage concepts to retain consumer excitement‚ keeping this the core differentiating strategy. Investment in research and development would
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behavior of “BreadTalk”? Corporate Social Responsibility refers to a company’s sense of responsibility towards the community and environment in which it operates. Companies express this citizenship through their waste and pollution reduction processes‚ by contributing educational and social programs‚ and by earning adequate returns on the employed resources. CSR is also considered as a strategy to create‚ develop and sustain positive company reputation and brand images. BreadTalk who owns businesses
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ethical and legal standards‚ thus improving their level of job satisfaction and commitment. BreadTalk played a humanitarian movement in relief efforts of the Sichuan earthquake by contributing 100% proceeds of the S$40‚000 raised. Furthermore‚ BreadTalk raised a total of S$50‚000 for school children to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. In conjunction with the above-mentioned CSR efforts‚ BreadTalk further promotes their enthusiasm in helping the society by implementing the use of biodegradable
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be accountable to the stakesholders with the ways they manage their businesses. Such responsibility is known as Corporate Social Responsibility. One Corporate Social Responsibility that Breadtalk has participated in giving back to the society was the fundraising of the Sichuan Earthquake in 2008. Breadtalk created the Peace Panda bread and proceed of every Panda bread they sell‚ the funds went to the Red Cross Society who participated in the ’China Earthquake Appeal Fund’. With this CSR program
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Why is an understanding of cultural differences important to the business managers at BreadTalk? To assist the managers at BreadTalk to decide if they should expand to Australia‚ briefly describe the Australian culture. A wide range of definitions have been used for the term “culture.” Culture has been defined as the human-made part of the environment (Herkovits‚ 1955)‚ including both objective and subjective elements (Triandis‚ 1972); as a set of reinforcements (Skinner‚ 1981); as the collective
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SWOT ANALYSIS (BREADTALK) Strength * Well-known brand with strong brand equity -The BreadTalk brand has evolved to become one of the most recognisable local brands in Singapore. In 2002‚ the group won the “Singapore Promising Brand Award 2002” awarded by ASME and SPH and was also voted Singapore’s Most Popular Brand in a joint poll by the ASME and SPH. * Strategic retail locations‚ capturing strong market interest and creating brand awareness -The group’s outlets can be found in accessible
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culminated in Polar’s goods are retailed at over 60 petrol stations islandwide (ExxonMobil Singapore). 3. BreadTalk – A confectionary retail chain with a shorter history but much stronger branding. It is presently one of Singapore’s most recognized retail confectionaries. Breadtalk specializes in bread‚ and is highly visible due to its choice of highly visible retail locations. (BreadTalk) 4. Neighbourhood Confectionaries – Independent confectionaries situated in the heart of neighbourhoods.
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ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION SHEET Course Title: BSC (Hons) in Accounting and Finance Module Title: CORPORATE REPORTING Team Members: 1. LEE KEE TAR‚ UB: 11034518 2. JULIANA BTE ABDUL RAHMAN‚ UB: 11034517 3. VITHIA SUBRAMANIAM‚ UB: 11034521 4. ANG MING LIANG‚ UB: 12038344 Title: SEGMENT DISCLOSURE ARE WIDELY REGARDED AS SOME OF THE MOST USEFUL DISCLOSURE IN FINANCIAL REPORTS BECAUSE OF THE EXTENT TO WHICH THEY DISAGGREGATE FINANCIAL IMFORMATION
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