Jamba Juice Case Study 1/3/14 GBA 513 James Albright Patrick Carson Elizabeth Forte Laura Griffin Introduction Founded in April of 1990 by Cal Poly graduate Kirk Perron‚ Juice Club‚ Inc. opened its first store in San Luis Obispo‚ California. In 1993‚ Juice Club opened and started two other stores‚ one in southern California and one in northern California. Juice Club Inc‚ changed its name to Jamba Juice in 1995 and became known as one of the leaders in healthy juices and smoothies
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Jamba Juice Company Group Project Summary Submitted by: Laxmi Baraili / Renata Goncales Instructor: Phil Cho Course: BUS504 Operation and Supply Chain Management Jamba Juice Company Content Introduction Mission Values Products and Services Operation Chain supply Issues and problems in operation and supply chain management Suggested solution Conclusion Jamba Juice Company Introduction Jamba Juice is a retailer of beverage and food offerings‚ owns‚ operates
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Jamba Juice SWOT Analysis is a basic model that assesses the business environment of an individual firm. This tool identifies the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats of an organization. An overview of the four factors in this case study is given below 1. Strengths • Jamba Juice is a well-known company and this company grew rapidly to become a top brand in the industry. • This organization has a unique company culture. • This company provides many options and menus of healthy products
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Jamba Juice is a chain of smoothie restaurants headquartered in Emeryville‚ California with over 700 locations operating in 30 states‚ the District of Columbia and the Bahamas. Over 500 locations are company-owned‚ with the remainder being franchised.[1] For the 51-week Fiscal Year‚ which ended on January 1‚ 2008‚ sales were $317 million‚ which included sales of $306 million from company locations. Jamba Juice was founded by a Crespi student in April 1990 by Cal Poly graduate Kirk Perron‚ along
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ISSUES As noted throughout this analysis‚ Jamba Juice has a number of organizational issues. Primarily‚ Jamba Juice mismanaged their rapid growth‚ which reduced their margins‚ increased their operating expenses‚ and stalled their cash inflows. Failure to instill any organizational culture of financial discipline allowed these problems to permeate throughout the company. The seasonal demand of smoothies was another issue‚ as it created downturns in revenue at certain times of the year. A lack of thoughtful
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Nicholas Pantazelos Marketing Principles Jamba Juice Feburary/5/2002 Marketing often comes down to making your customers intelligent enough to buy your products or services. They have to understand what it is you’re selling‚ how it’ll help them‚ and how much better it is than any other solution. Jamba Juice is a leading juice and smoothies retail chain in the country. Started in 1990‚ originally called The Juice Club‚ their stores are now open in most states giving their customers
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Nhi Huynh Professor John Voyer Due Date 09/18/2014 External Analysis Assignment Jamba Juice (JJ) was founded by Kirk Perron in 1990. It is now a chain of smoothie restaurants with over ten thousands stores in the United States. According to the PESTEL analysis technique‚ Political plays an important role of a business life. Nowadays‚ with the economy regression‚ Government has been tight up the budget of spending and got more taxation project to people. Tax is increasing
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Jamba Juice was founded in April of 1990 by Cal Poly graduate Kirk Perron‚ along with cofounders Joe Vergara‚ Kevin Peters‚ and Linda Ozawa Olds. Their goal was to sell healthy smoothies. It‘s corporate was called Juice Club‚ Inc. in San Luis Obispo‚ California. In August of 1997‚ Jamba made an agreement with Whole Foods Market to sell natural products inside some of the market’s locations. In March of 1999 they acquired Zuka Juice Inc‚ Zuka was a smoothie company that was very popular at the
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Executive Summary This proposal discusses the benefits of bringing Jamba juice into Palm Beach International’s (“PBIA”) Terminal M. Opening a Jamba Juice franchise in Terminal M will help maximize PBIA’s profits and also give the customers an overall better experience. Proposal to Bring Jamba Juice to Terminal M Jamba Juice is a great option for the travelers that want to enjoy our in dining experience as they await their flight. Also‚ for those travelers running behind and need a quick
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Introduction Our product is Jamba Juice and our target country is Spain. We chose this product because it has grown to become one of the nation’s best-known smoothie chains‚ emphasizing the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and because the company is looking for international expansion opportunities. We chose Spain as our target country for expansion of our product due to its current economic status and economic growth forecasts for the future. This combination provides the firm with an opportunity
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