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    smartphone app with an integrated loya lty program could help Sonic better serve the digital lifestyle demands of many of its loy al customers. More than 73 percent of smartphone users indicated that they are interested in interacting with loyalty programs through their mobile device‚ according to a recent report from M aritz Loyalty Marketing ( Qdoba Launches Mobile-Optimized Rewards Program). Along with the loyalty program‚ Sonic can also introduce a “surprise rewards” program. Each store

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    Background Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (RTC Great Lakes)‚ is a unit within the United States Navy primarily responsible for conducting the initial orientation and indoctrination of incoming recruits. It commonly is referred to as boot camp‚ recruit training‚ or informally "Great Mistakes". Since the BRAC-directed closures of Recruit Training Commands in Orlando‚ Florida and San Diego‚ California in 1999‚ and then actually decommissioning them in 1993. RTC Great Lakes has been the only

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    In the thought of Sonic remaining a sole proprietorship I do not think that it would have grown as big as it is today because if there was not a chain of Sonic’s there would be only the one that Troy Smith started in 1954(Sonic Video Case: Sonic is Booming.)Troy Smith started Sonic as a sole proprietorship and gradually evolved to a partnership‚ then to a corporation‚ and finally to franchisor. If he had not have took the step that he did to start as a sole proprietorship and slowly evolved it to

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    Do you think that Sonic would have grown as large as it did today if it had remained a sole proprietorship? No they wouldn’t have lasted if they stayed as a Sole Proprietorship why or why not? The way Sonic has expanded it would have too much for a single owner to open up 3000 sonic stores to date. What were the advantages and disadvantages to Sonic of each form of business ownership? The advantage of the owner of Sonic been a Sole Proprietor would have been‚ being your own boss‚ having the creativity

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    Although it’s been almost two years now‚ I can still remember that day as if it were yesterday. We were all glued in front of the television‚ when dad came rushing into the house after work to tell us that he had just bought a new cabin cruiser. He promised us that the following week he’d take us all on a fishing trip. We were all very excited and happy at the prospect of it. I spent the next few days daydreaming about how wonderful it would be. When the much-awaited day finally came‚ and dad drove

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    Stacy H. Smith Comm-384-7501 Dr. Misner April 20‚ 2014 Ethnography of Cruisers Biker Bar . To conduct an ethnography we formed a group of three‚ which consisted of Mic Cahla‚ Daniel‚ and myself. As a group we decided to do our ethnography on biker bars. We choose to go to Cruisers on Thursday‚ April 17 and again on Saturday‚ April 19. We also tried to meet at Curley’s prior to meeting at Cruisers on Saturday‚ but it was too cold and windy for anyone to be outside on the patio‚ and if

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    There are many systems for classifying types of motorcycles‚ describing how the motorcycles are put to use‚ or the designer’s intent‚ or some combination of the two. There are five main categories: cruiser‚ sport‚ touring‚ standard‚ and dual-purpose. Cruisers are styled after American machines from the 1930s to the early 1960s. Their engines are tuned for low-end torque‚ making them less demanding to ride because it is not necessary to shift as frequently to accelerate or maintain control. Sport

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    Sonic: 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

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    owners. (4) Franchisors-Owns the overall rights and trademarks of the company and allows its franchises to use these rights and trademarks to do business. The entity or person owning the rights or license of the business. Do you think that Sonic would have grown as large as it did today if had remained a Sole Proprietorship? Why or Why not ? In my opinion ‚ I would say no due to the fact that it would have caused the disadvantage of limit growth‚ limited reasons and unlimited liability

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    Concept 1: Choking Choking occurs when the Mach number at the throat of a channel flow is equal to one. Conceptually choking is the phenomena where the flow in a channel transitions to sonic flow. Due to the conditions of choking‚ the velocity‚ density‚ and pressure can increase or decrease continuously through a sonic throat‚ and the flow does not need to be symmetrical. Another notable phenomena is that the maximum velocity does not need to occur at the throat of the channel flow. Concept 2: Blocking

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