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    What is a computer? Computer is technically defined as an electronic device use to process data‚ converting this data into information that is useful to people (Norton‚ 2000). It is the dumbest creation of man. What you see is what you get. They do not lie (Cain). The invention of this device did changes in the human life. In a relatively short time of its existence‚ the computer has spawned an industry that continues to grow rapidly. Today most of the students largely depend on this electronic

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    Problems in Air Traffic Control and Proposed Solutions In northern California this summer‚ the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) unintentionally performed it’s first operational test of "free flight"; aviation without direct air traffic control. This was an unintentional experiment because it was a result of a total shut-down of the Oakland Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC). Although Oakland is only the 16th busiest ARTCC‚ it’s responsible for the largest block of airspace of

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    Starbucks was founded by Jerry Baldwin‚ Zev Ziegler and Gordon Bowker in 1971 in Seattle‚ U.S.A. They named their company after Starbuck from the Moby Dick novel who was a coffee lover. Starbucks sold primarily whole bean Arabica coffee. They got their supply from Alfred Peet of Peet’s Coffee and were under the agreement that once Starbucks ’got too big‚ they would have to roast their own’. Their main focus was to sell a high quality cup of coffee. In 1984 Harold Schultz joined the company as a director

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    STARBUCKS IN 2009 1 TABLE OF CONTENT Starbucks issues and causes…………………………………………...….……………….2 Starbucks current strategies and evaluation…………………………..…….……………..4 Analysis and recommendations………………………………………………………….10 SOAR analysis……………………………………………………..………………..10 Competitive analysis…………………………………………………………….......11 Value chain analysis…………………………………………………………………14 Recommendations……………………………………….………………..…………17 Appendix………………………………………………………........................................18 References……………………………

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    Problem Solution: Global Communications Global Communications has recently felt the pressures of competitors in the telecommunications industry. With new competitors entering the field constantly and cable and satellite companies reaching out to new adventures‚ it makes it increasingly difficult for them to survive. Cable companies have been able to offer complete packages to consumers including telephone‚ computer and television services with success. The technological edge and financial abilities

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    continuing to expand after Howard Schultz joined the business by trading in the bulk coffee sales into retail coffee sales. Nowadays‚ there are more than 2‚100 Starbucks locations in US and also around the world. For example‚ the first Malaysia Starbucks store was opened in KL plaza in 1998 throughout a joint venture with BERJAYA GROUP. Thus‚ Starbucks not only the country’s largest coffee importer and roaster for specialty beans but also larger specialty coffee bean retailer in US. SuppliersSuppliers

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    Background of Starbucks In 1970s‚ Starbucks opens first store in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. The name comes from Herman Melville’s Moby Dick‚ a classic American novel about the 19th century whaling industry. The seafaring name seems appropriate for a store that imports the world’s finest coffees to the cold‚ thirsty people of Seattle. In 1980s‚ Howard Schultz joins Starbucks as director of retail operations and marketing. Starbucks begins providing coffee to fine restaurants and espresso bars

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    Starbucks Case Facts: * Founded in 1987 in Seattle‚ Wash by Howard Shultz * World premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffees * As of April 2010: 8‚812 company owned stores‚ and 7‚852 licensed stores in more than 50 countries and annual sales of about $10 bil Company Background * Start in 1971‚ 3 academics: Jerry Baldwin‚ Zev Siegal‚ and Gordon Bowker opened Starbucks in the touristy Pikes Place Market in Seattle each invested $1‚350 and borrowed $5K from the bank

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    I. Strategic Problem: How can Starbucks Coffee Corporation continue to provide exceptional employee benefits package while pursuing a globalization strategy? II. Analysis of the Problem: A. Company Background and History: 1. Founders. a. Starbucks began in 1971 when three scholars-English teacher Jerry Baldwin-history teacher Zev Siegel‚ and writer Gordon Bowker- opened a store called Starbucks Coffee‚ Tea and Spice in the touristy Pikes Place Market in Seattle

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    To what extent should an organisation export its domestic HRM policies and practices to its international operations? Your answer should consider SIHRM in multi-domestic‚ multinational and global organisations in the context of cultural‚ political and economic influences "To what extent should an organisation export its domestic HRM policies and practices to its international operations?" The development of global strategies has been a topic of interest for some 40 years. Organizations can choose

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