McDonalds TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 01 HUMAN RESOURCE ANALYSIS 09 JOB ANALYSIS 10 PLANNING AND FORECASTING 18 RECRUITMENT 20 SELECTION 22 TRAINING 29 DEVELOPMENT 34 PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL 36 COMPENSATION 38 INCENTIVES 42 BENEFITS 44 EMPLOYEE RELATIONS 45 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 50 Human Resource Management Project McDonalds UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL PUNJAB KUBRA ASLAM L1S08BBAM2020 MARYM ATIQ L1S08BBAM2032 KHADIJA BUTT L1S08BBAM2024 PROJECT MCDONALDS SUBMITTED TO PROF. R. SHAKOOR
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201KM GROUP PROJECT CASE STUDY 4 McDonalds and Hong Kong McDonalds celebrated its 50th anniversary in April 15‚ 2005 and remained true to the statement "As far as I can tell‚ the only place you can’t get a Big Mac is in outer space." (1990) The company operates as a global business through franchising. In 2004‚ the company reported to have established 30‚000 local restaurants located in 115 countries across five continents. It is the biggest fast food retailer conquering markets
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Question 1 The location of Mc Donald’s‚ on the corner of Wangfujin street and the Avenue of Eternal Peace‚ is a very good strategic choice. It’s close to the heart of Beijing and Tiananmen Square‚ which is historically a very famous place and is still today a very active place. A lot of people cross this area every day and the fast-food concept match to the demand. Question 2 Mc Donald’s encountered the imperfect rules of Guanxi. Guanxi is one of the powerful forces values in Chinese culture
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McDonald Corporation One McDonald Plaza Oak Brook‚ IL 60523 USA BUSN 5200 Company Description McDonald’s is the leading global food service retailer with more than 33‚500 local restaurants serving approximately 69 million people in 119 countries each day. For years their philosophy of providing good food for a low price has led to astounding growth throughout the world. This has led to new jobs and economic benefits for wherever the stores are located. More than 80% of McDonalds
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Despite that‚ parents are concern with McDonald’s’ marketing strategy as their little ones are heavily involved in it. That is because McDonald’s marketing strategy is to attract children to eat in their restaurant. There are many ways in how McDonald’s does it.One of them is through the inclusion of the happy meal which is a miniature versions of their
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McDonald is the largest fast food restaurant brand in the world. It provides a mass fast food service with great-tasting and high quality foods as well as speed and convenience to customers. (McDonald annual report 2013) It operates with a low variety and high volume products. Technology is used to improve operation process in order to produce standardized service to individual customer. Thus only limited customization of service‚ and limited contact between customers and staffs can be made. (Greasley
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Summary The case outlines the steps that McDonalds has taken to improve its recent poor performance. Since its founding in the 1950s McDonalds has grown into a global brand that has defined the fast food industry. Over the last decade‚ however‚ the company has not responded effectively to changes in the environment. This has resulted in declining sales and profits‚ failed menu options‚ and dissatisfied franchisees. James Cantalupo and Charles Bell have implemented a turn-around strategy‚ but it is
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moved on to 1912 Pike Place Market from where it was never re-located. During this time‚ the company only sold roasted whole bean coffees and did not yet brew coffee to sell. 1982: Howard Schultz joins Starbucks as director of retail operations and marketing. During this time Starbucks started providing coffee to fine restaurants and espresso bars. 1983: Schultz travelled to Italy and was impressed with the popularity of coffee house concept in Milan and saw the potential to develop a similar coffee
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1. TAYLOR PRINCIPLESIN McDONALDS MADE BY : MEENAKSHI AWANA (MBA/4505/11) 2. ABOUT MCDONALDS•McDonalds Corporation is the worlds largestchain of hamburger fast food restaurant• Serving around 64 million customers daily• Headquartered in the United States• The business began in 1940‚ with a restaurantopened by brothers Richard and MauriceMcDonald 3. The Principles of ScientificManagement Published by Frederick Winslow Taylor in 1911. He is often called "The Father of Scientific Management.“ His
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highway. Little do they know that over 33‚000 McDonalds are operating worldwide‚ one of which holds fifteen hundred people. Not only a “symbol of U.S. Culture” (Macionis 121)‚ but it has become a theory of sociology‚ unknown to most‚ conveniently named the “McDonaldization Theory”. The McDonaldization of Society is based off the findings of George Ritzer (1993)‚ in which he found four basic principles that our society correlates with the McDonalds Empire; those four principles are efficiency‚ predictability
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