America’s Drive-In - Case Analysis Table of Contents i. General Background / Key Issues ii. Analysis a. Internal Analysis b. External Analysis c. Business-level Strategy d. Corporate-level Strategy e. Structure and Controls f. Strategic leadership/ Entrepreneurship iii. Case Recommendations iv. Referenced i. General Background / Key Issues Sonic was created over 50 years ago‚ the enterprise started as a small drive in Shawnee
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Key Issues The key issue faced by general manager Shelby Givens of Westlake Lanes is whether or not to maintain the current practices of the business or seek new alternatives. She must convince the board that within her allotted one year‚ progress has been made in improving the business and ultimately convince them that profitability is in the foreseeable future and that their personal debt will be repaid. Analysis External Analysis: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis Threat of new entrants:
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Robot pets versus real pets. For and against Since thousand years human keep animals in his house. They shared him food‚ house and he spent his time to take care of them. In the modern age the technology entered human life. One of new invention was robot which becomes surrogate to pets. Robot does not need to special place to live and it does not need to medical care‚ but it cannot give people the benefits which real pets can give them to human. The following paragraphs will discuss using robot
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main point you learned in Module 5. This is an example of a bumper sticker from a former student: ““Driving the right speed is always a good deed. Enjoy your ride and don’t collide!” 1. What would yours say? “Your life depends on the way you drive. So‚ Drive Safely! “ 2. How would it look? Mine would be pink‚ and all glittery. 3. Now‚ write at least one paragraph (5 sentences or more) which explains why you thought this would make a great bumper sticker or billboard‚ and how it summarizes the information
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Module 5: Laws and Rules of the Road Create a car saying (Bumper Sticker) or a Road Sign (Billboard) that would describe one main point you learned in Module 5. This is an example of a bumper sticker from a former student: ““Driving the right speed is always a good deed. Enjoy your ride and don’t collide!” 1. What would yours say? Cut the chatter that doesn’t matter. 2. How would it look? A phone biting the guys and to tell him to focus on the road. 3. Now‚ write at least one paragraph (5
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advertising strategy and how it aligns with its marketing goals. Beginning the process of creating advertising‚ it is important to decide which consumer markets should reach. Lane Bryant will have a broad appeal; however it is still going to identify the primary focus. Preferably‚ Lane Bryant primary market is that of consumers who will become the foundation client base and provide stability to the sales determination. Using the right tools at the right time and in the right place‚ the advertising will
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TO: Shelby Givens‚ General Manager‚ Westlake Bowling Lanes FROM: Exemplar #1 SUBJECT: Business Strategy for Westlake Lanes – Analysis and Recommendations DATE: March 10‚ 2010 1. Issues and Options Since 2004‚ Westlake Lanes has experienced declining revenues and increasing costs driven primarily market factors and an absence of effective cost and operations management. Despite the company’s recent turnaround under Shelby Givens’ leadership‚ it is not on track to repay the Board for
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strategy is not properly set because Westlake Lanes hasn’t identified the market’s new needs and trends at the same pace that the growth of Raleigh’s population has been developing. Facts: A business profile in a Raleigh paper stated that stepping into Westlake Lanes was like taking a step back in time. Shirley Smith said that the menu hasn’t changed much since late 1980’s. Between 2000 and 2010 Raleigh population grew 43% while the revenues for Westlake Lanes decreased 10% average annually for the
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vehicle accidents. According to Transport Canada ‘Alcohol use by drivers was a factor in almost 30 percent of deaths from vehicle crashes during 2003-2005’. That may seem like a lot but it is actually a 10 percent decrease from the number of alcohol related fatalities between 1996-2001. The age of the driver also plays a role in the number of alcohol related accidents. During 2003-2005 approximately 76 percent of drunk drivers in fatal crashes were under the age of 45. Teenagers are also involved
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situations where their identity and sense of self are threatened. Belonging can be drawn back to finding one’s identity whilst in isolation. In addition to Individuals who struggle within their environment can experience complete isolation and strong barriers restricting them to belong. Concepts of belonging are seen throughout the film Brick Lane and Emily Dickinson’s poems “I died for beauty but was scarce” and “This is my letter to the world”. These texts identify and demonstrate how the ideas of belonging
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