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    Jollibee

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    Jollibee Phenomenon Jollibee is one of the Philippines’ phenomenal business success stories. Starting in 1975 as a two-branch ice cream parlor‚ it later expanded its menu to include hot sandwiches and other meals. With encouraging success‚ Jollibee Foods Corporation was incorporated in 1978 with seven outlets to fully explore the possibilities of a hamburger concept. Thus was born the company that revolutionized the fast food industry in the Philippines. In 1984‚ Jollibee reached

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    Jollibee Strama

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    History of Jollibee Foods Corporation Jollibee is a phenomenal success story: when beganTony Tan Caktiong and his family opened a Magnolia Ice Cream parlor from Bankerohan‚ Davao City to Cubao in 1975 with Jolibee as the original name. Sometime in 1978‚ Caktiong and his brothers and sisters engaged the services of a management consultant‚ Manuel C. Lumba. Lumba shifted the business focus from ice cream to hamburgers‚ after his studies showed that a much larger market was waiting to be exploited

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    Vision Jollibee Foundation envisions that every  Filipino is able to access  basic community services and live a life defined by dignity‚ purpose and active participation in nation-building.   Mission  Together with our partners‚ we help our communities through: * Improved access to Education for the youth * Leadership development for local organizations * Livelihood programs for small farmers * Environment-friendly initiatives * Decent Housing and Disaster Relief for calamity-stricken

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    Jollibee

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    Jollibee was able to build its dominant position in the fast food industry in the Philippines in several ways. The Company‚ in which the Tan family owned a majority ownership‚ operated on the vision of employees working happily and efficiently. This vision later became part of Jollibee’s “Five Fs” operating philosophy. The “Five Fs” included friendliness‚ flavorful food‚ a fun atmosphere‚ flexibility in catering to customer needs‚ and a focus on families. Throughout the Philippines‚ the Company

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    International Division that Tingzon inherited‚ where and how should Jollibee expand next? Assessment: Jollibee Foods Corporation recognizes that a reconfiguration of its international strategies will assist the company in embarking on a plethora of opportunities outside of its existing markets. New Guinea‚ Hong Kong‚ and the United States offer the chance for the company to grow its brand globally‚ but success is not guaranteed. Jollibee can capitalize on its regional success on a larger scale by undertaking

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    Introduction Jollibee is a fast food chain that is based in Manila‚ Philippines. Inspired by Tony’s chef dad back in 1977‚ the home style hamburger quickly became an instant hit among the Filipino’s market. Today‚ Jollibee is a family of a total of 750 stores across worldwide in countries like Vietnam‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia and more. (Jollibee.com.ph‚2013) Now‚ based on the article‚ Jollibee is considering to expanding into three different countries and they are Papua New Guinea‚ Hong Kong‚ and

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    Jollibee Case

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    Jollibee Foods Corp.: International Expansion Executive Summary Jollibee was a company originally established by the Tan family in 1975 as a family-owned ice cream parlor in the Philippines‚ but was soon forced to change its market caused by the oil crisis of 1977 - a factor which would have inherently caused the price of ice cream to double. Already established in the food industry and having overcome the initial barriers faced by those entering it‚ the Tan family successfully diversified the

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    Wendy's and Jollibee

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    WENDY’S AND JOLLIBEE INTRODUCTION Competition in fast-food industry is intensely grow‚ thus globalization is carefully observed along with its unique innovation in order to attract potential consumers. Fast-food chains generally offered wide array of products from simple refreshments to full meals. In the Philippines‚ Jollibee and McDonald’s are the two industry leaders which is primarily been at the forefront as the new entrants established their foundation while existing fast-food chain players

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    JOLLIBEE FOODS CORPORATION (JFC) A Written Analysis of a Case by Lloyd Ty Brief Synopsis of Data In 1995‚ AB Capital and Investment Corporation was tapped by the UP Foundation‚ Inc. (UPFI) to manage an equity fund of 2.5 million pesos‚ which is a small portion of their 260 million peso endowment fund. The interests earned from the fund‚ which is used to support the professorial chair requirements of the University‚ has dropped due to a decline in the returns of treasury bills - that being the

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    Globalization of Jollibee

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    In 1975‚ Tony Tan Caktiong started an ice cream parlor which evolved to become the first of many Jollibee chains around the world. Caktiong with his wife Grace‚ at the suggestions of their patrons‚ diligently took a hands on approach to add variety and improve the taste in their menu (Martin‚ 2013). Eventually‚ Jollibee’s distinctly Filipino menu and customer/family friendly atmosphere made it extremely popular with the domestic market (Bartlett & Beamish‚ 2011‚ p. 34). Within a year of its transition

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