Panera History Panera Bread Company was founded by Ken Rosenthal‚ Ron Shaich and Louis Kane in 1987. Their headquarters is in Sunset Hills‚ Missouri. Panera Bread transitioned into a national restaurant in May 1999. Today they have 2000 stores in more than 40 states and including Canada. In 2014 Panera Bread introduces superior experience for their dine-in and to go clients. The Introduction of new technologies like computerized ordering and payment was called Panera - 2.0. In 2008 Panera
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Shaich‚ CEO and Chairman of Panera Bread Company‚ combined the ingredients and cultivated the leavennign agent that catalyzed the companys phenomenal growth. ** Under Saich’s guidance‚ Paneras total systemwde revenues rose from 350.8 Million in 2000 to 1353.5 million in 2009‚ consisting of 1‚153.3 million from company-owned bakery-café sales‚ 78.4 million from franchise roylalties and fees‚ and 121.9 million from fresh dough sales to ffranchisees. Panera’s shares have outperformed every major
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Panera Bread is considered as the best bread bakers in North America. The company had a corporate value of $2.4 billion. There are more than 2000 stores in 36 different districts. However‚ the financial data reveals that the company is not growing at an expected rate of 19.9% which means that company is facing a decline in the financial segment. (Thompson‚ 2014) In this concern‚ the presented paper based on the case study of Panera Bread will reveal the strategic plans of the company and will recommend
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Synoposis Panera Bread Company is a highly successful fast casual restaurant that has grown drastically even despite the market down trend. One of its best assets is CEO and Chairman‚ Ronald Shaich‚ whose radical and innovative ideas have taught the business world many lessons. When the competition was lowering prices to meet the trend of higher unemployment rates and focusing on making their product cheaper‚ Shaich proposed Panera Bread should raise their prices and cater to the 90% of the
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Panera Bread: A Case Study Misti Walker Panera Bread: A Case Study 1 Strategy Panera Bread’s strategy is “to provide a premium specialty bakery and café experience to urban workers and suburban dwellers.” This strategy is most closely aligned with a broad differentiation strategy‚ or being unique in ways that a broad range of consumers find appealing. Prior to taking the Panera concept nationwide‚ the owners performed cross-country market research and concluded that consumers could get excited
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MGMT479H June 23‚ 2013 Panera Case Study Week 3 Panera Bread Company’s beginnings come from a vision of one man who purchased the company from a French oven manufacturer Pavailler who opened a demonstration bakery. Louis Kane was struck by the potential of what the business could be so he purchased this business from Pavailler. Named Au Bon Pain (French for “where good bread is”) and opened 13 stores and closed 10 stores between 1978 and 1981. With bankruptcy in the future‚ Kane meets a fellow
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Panera Bread would like to announce a new cyber-café available at all locations. This product has been upgraded to assist the growing desire for a full service Internet accessibility location. A plan consisting of four-phases has been developed to market the new product. Currently most locations provide free wireless Internet access to their customer base. Panera has the biggest free wireless network in the USA. During the peak hours of business the customers’ will have a limit amount of time
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Jordan Ciaramitaro and Casey Howe Fast Food Analysis Panera Bread Panera Bread is a fast food restaurant where many people go to eat a quick‚ filling meal. Panera appeals to most people because of the amount of options it offers‚ which makes it difficult to be dissatisfied. After choosing foods to use on our good day and our bad day‚ we immediately noticed several differences. For breakfast on the bad day we chose a pecan roll; while on the good day we chose a whole grain bagel with reduced
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9/17/2013 Panera Bread Company 1. What is Panera Bread’s strategy? Which of the four generic competitive strategies discussed in Chapter 3 most closely fit the competitive approach that Panera Bread is taking? What specific kind of competitive advantage is Panera Bread trying to achieve? Driving concept: to provide a premium specialty bakery and café experience to urban workers and suburban dwellers. Generic: Broad differentiation strategy. Competitive advantage: striving to build
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Partial Example #2 for Panera Case part 1 analyis Excludes answers to #3 and 4‚ which were covered in the earlier example Item 1 The company’s mission statement‚ although I think of it more as a slogan‚ is “A loaf of bread in every arm.” The company is on a mission to extend the consumption of their baked products broadly in the areas where they operate. Their strength in this mission comes with their strategic locations in high traffic urban areas. These locations enable them to service
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