BLACK FOREST Yield : 8 Serving | Ingredients | Particulars | Unit Cost | Grocery | * Cake Flour * White Sugar for Egg yolks * Baking Soda * Salt * Coffee powder * Cocoa Powder * Corn Oil * Eggs (separated) * Vanilla Extract * Cream of Tartar * White Sugar for Egg whites * Whipped Cream (Avoset) * Semisweet chocolate * Sugar | * ¾ C + 2 T * 1/3 C * ¾ tsp. * 1 tsp. * 1 ½ tsp. * ¼ C * ¼ C * 4pcs. * ½ tsp * ¼ tsp. * ½ C * 1 big
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Case 1: McDonald’s global marketing strategy 1. Identify the key elements in McDonald’s global marketing strategy (GMS). In particular‚ how does McDonald’s approach the issue of standardization? McDonald’s has become the most famous and successful fast-food restaurants all over the world. The concept of fast food and American-style food (burgers‚ fries) has conquered the world. We can talk about standardization regarding Mcdo’s strategy: the marketing mix is basically the same. Products: Fast
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2.1 McDonald’s Corporation About McDonald’s company today Since its incorporation in 1955‚ McDonald’s Corporation has not only become the world’s largest quick-service restaurant organization‚ but has literally changed Americans’ eating habits--and increasingly the habits of non-Americans as well. On an average day‚ more than 46 million people eat at one of the company’s more than 31‚000 restaurants‚ which are located in 119 countries on six continents. About 9‚000 of the restaurants are company
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INTRODUCTION McDonald’s: McDonald’s Corporation is the world’s largest chain of fast-food restaurants‚ serving nearly 47 million customers daily. The corporation started as a small drive-thru restaurant in 1948 by Dick and Mac McDonald. Ray Kroc saw the great opportunity in this fast-food and advised the two brothers to expand its operation and open new restaurants. Ray acquired franchising rights from the owners‚ the McDonald brothers and then‚ founded McDonald’s Corporation in 1955. In
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CHAPTER 2 McDonald’s in Hong Kong: Consumerism‚ Dietary Change‚ and the Rise of a Children’s Culture James L. Watson On a cold winter afternoon in 1969 my neighbor‚ Man Tsochuen‚ was happy to talk about something other than the weather. Over tea‚ Mr. Man continued the saga of his lineage ancestors who had settled in San Tin village‚ Hong Kong New Territories‚ over six centuries earlier. Local history was our regular topic of conversation that winter and the story had already filled several
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Implemented by McDonald’s McDonald’s demonstrates many different aspects of classical management‚ including aspects of Frederick Taylor’s scientific management and Henri Fayol’s management principles. McDonald’s also displays how their management styles compares to their competition and how it has led to an effective organization. Taylor’s management style is evident through McDonald’s training‚ specific systems‚ and education; while Fayol’s management style manifests through McDonald’s division of
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Table of Contents Introduction 2 McDonald’s Altered Brand Image by Sponsoring London Olympics 2012 3 McDonald’s Publicity Crisis 3 Why Choose Olympics 3 A Success Sponsorship 4 How McDonald’s Define Brand Elements 4 Adding Value to the Brand by Special London Olympics Logo 5 Associating Brand Elements with Healthy and Environmental Concept 6 Building Emotional Connections 7 Communicating the Brand 8 Integrated Marketing Communication 9 Tailored Promotions 11 Conclusion 11
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restaurant chain in decline. What’s the Problem? At the top for so long‚ McDonald’s has now found itself lacking in the areas it has long prided itself on: quality and service‚ according to customer surveys. Drive-thru windows are too slow‚ improper staffing make “rush hours” more bogged down and their products aren’t as consistent as before. However‚ that’s not the only reason for the company’s situation. McDonald’s is also facing a rapidly fragmenting market‚ with new quick meals readily available
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INTERNET MARKETING AND ITS IMPACT GLOBALLY BOTH POSITIVELY AND NEGATIVELY. INTRODUCTION. Internet marketing. Refers to advertising and marketing efforts that uses the web and emails to drive direct sale via commerce. 14 years ago J. A. Quelch and L. R. Klein described in their article The Internet and internal marketing‚ (Quelch and Klein‚ 1996) how the development of the internet could affect global markets‚ new products development‚ market research process and other aspects of international marketing
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States‚ I reluctantly signed the papers to be an employee of the McDonald’s Corporation. I used the term reluctantly because to work in a McDonald’s holds deeply negative connotations in American society‚ especially amongst teenagers. For three years I cooked the food‚ worked the cash register‚ cleaned the restaurant‚ and upheld the highest of McDonald’s standards. Just before my departure to attend college in another city‚ I quit McDonald’s‚ with quite a large smile‚ and did not consume a single product
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