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    Running head: DOING BUSINESS WITH CHINA Market Strategy for U.S. and China 1 DOING BUSINESS WITH CHINA 2 Table of Contents Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Statement of the problem……..………………………………………………………………4 References…............................................................................................................................15 Appendix 1………….………………………………………………………………………..17 Appendix 2……………………………………………………………………………………18 Appendix 3……………………………………………………………………………………19

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    effectively utilized human relations skills in its ascent to the cream of the crop of the business world is McDonalds. The fast food empire has operated throughout the past several decades using numerous facets of human relations skills to achieve their immense success. There are many notable aspects of the company that human relations have played an integral role in shaping. McDonalds has been particularly keen in using human relations skills within their organizational structure‚ including in

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    McDonalds Corporation Franchesca Luther Emma Padayachy Luigi Germaine Montel Kurz Aaron Vielle Class of D1A CONTENT HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The business began in 1940‚ with a restaurant opened by brothers RICHARD AND MAURICE MCDONALD at 1398 North E Street at West 14th Street in San Bernardino‚ California. WikiMiniAtlas Their introduction of the Speedee Service System‚ in 1948 furthered the principles of the modern fast food restaurant the White Castle hamburger chain

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    Fujitsu Philippines‚ Inc. (FPI). Inevitable recourse With over 180 company-owned branches nationwide‚ McDonald’s was having difficulty in managing its different hardware and software store systems. According to Executive Vice - President Kenneth S. Yang‚ it is not the nature of the company to put up an IT unit‚ hence the decision to follow the model of a Help Desk was an inevitable recourse. Moreover‚ this is going to be cost-effective for the company. "Initially‚ about six years ago‚ McDonald’s

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    Importance of Layout Decisions The objective of layout strategy is to develop a cost-effective layout that will meet a firm’s competitive needs Layout Design Considerations Higher utilization of space‚ equipment‚ and people Improved flow of information‚ materials‚ or people Improved employee morale and safer working conditions Improved customer/client interaction Flexibility We open Chapter 9 (Layout Strategies) with the story of  the 7 strategic changes at

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    activate the behavior. Initiative taken by McDonald to motivate its employees(Malaysia) The initiatives taken by McDonald Malaysia to motivate its employees are McDonald Malaysia will honor special service awards to their employees who have been with the company at least five years. McDonald Malaysia will award 5th year‚ 10th year‚ 15th year‚ and 20th year service award to their employees. For their employees who work for 20th year in McDonald Malaysia will award a RM5‚ 000 cash‚ McDonald’s

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    McDonald’s has a wider variety here with products starting from as low as Rs 20‚ while KFC has not been able to match that . McDonald’s has set up its own supply chain investing huge amount which leads to lower costs and prices. The USP of McDonald’s was cheap fast food‚ and the company’s signature product‚ the Big Mac hamburger was considered an American icon. rior to its launch‚ the company invested four years to develop its unique cold chain‚ which has brought about a veritable revolution in

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    In 1948‚ the McDonald brothers opened their redesigned restaurant and their fast food restaurant chain is the world’s largest. II. McDonalds A. History The first “McDonalds” restaurant was opened by brothers Dick and McDonald in 1940 on Route 66 in San Bernadino‚ California. The menu had about twenty five offerings and the “carhops” (workers who take food to vehicles) served people waiting in their cars. McDonald’s success thrives on adapting to consumer demands. McDonalds first started

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    Since most McDonalds have the same menu‚ it provides an easy economy of scale. McDonalds has more than 32‚000 restaurants around the world (Economies of scale). When McDonalds places an order‚ they don’t go and buy individual items‚ they receive them from a local wholesaler just like any other independent restaurant (Economies of scale). “McDonald’s is the world’s largest buyer of eggs; therefore they are able to negotiate the very best unit cost per egg during their enormous volume purchase and

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    * Discuss the influence of globalization and localization when it comes to marketing brands. Modern business imperatives dictate that companies adopt a strategy of marketing both locally and globally if they have to compete or capture a significant portion of the market. The concept of global village means that the global market is shrinking and barriers that used to be impenetrable are breaking down allowing for businesses to market their brands out of their traditional market strongholds. The

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