Group report: case study analysis Case number 10: Chipotle Mexican Grill 2012: Can it hit a Second Home Run? Group number: 3 Group members: * Vu Thanh Loc – accounting * Dang Hoai Nam – accounting * Tran Dieu Linh – accounting * Nguyen Thi Ngoc Diep – accounting * Phan Dang Mai Anh – accounting * Thach Dieu Huong – accounting * Pham Thien Trang – accounting * Dao Khanh Ly – accounting EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This case study is about Chipotle‚ a young fast
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offers a new concept of partying. Unlike other bars our main advantage is the total customer service‚ the class ambience and affordability of our alcohols and foods. We also consider the open area and the sports hub a big plus to our business because we are very accustomed to just plain bars with music with nothing to do aside from drinking. The Disc Jockey’s booth will be place on the second floor in an elevated space for much metro feel. The bar business is in boom since 1990’s here in Olongapo
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CSR Strategy in Sports Report 1. Major stakeholders In order to define good CSR strategy for the Sporting Good Companies‚ we need to identify the major stakeholders of the sector. Many actors are related and impacted by brands‚ but the following 10 stakeholders should be especially taken into consideration when developing a CSR strategy. Customers Provide products and services to consumers‚ who provide money in return. Suppliers Directly linked with the quality and perception of
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Last weekend‚ I went to Suwanee‚ GA to see my father and stepmother because it had recently been my stepmother’s birthday. In celebration we chose to dine out at a restaurant called Gulf Coast Grill. It was the first time my family had eaten at the restaurant‚ but will not be the last. Once stepping inside‚ I knew it was going to be interesting because the restaurant had a very strong beach theme as well as a live band playing. After being told it was going to be a fifteen to twenty minute wait‚
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philosophy that the pub‚ bar and tavern industry uses to analyse the needs of their customers and then create decisions to satisfy those needs”. Building brand loyalty is the key to the success of the marketing concept. The components of the marketing mix- product‚ promotion‚ place and price will provide a starting point to create requirements in developing appropriate marketing strategies for the industry (Jaray 2006‚ p.1) Market segmentation has specific expectations and bar‚ pub and tavern operators
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1 Introduction 3 2.1 SWOT analysis 4-5 ------------------------------------------------- 2.2 PESTEL Analysis 5-6 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- 2.3 Market Analysis 6 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- 3 Market Mix 6-7 ------------------------------------------------- 4. Company Market Segment
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As shocking as it may sound‚ sports could not exist without the presence of money. An income or revenue is as important as the sport itself. It’s common to see high paid athletes asking for huge contracts filled with multi-millions of dollars‚ while at the same time also seeing doctors who don’t get paid near that amount of money. What makes an athlete more important than a doctor. Shouldn’t doctors who treat people and save lives be getting paid the most in our society? In reality that isn’t the
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are facing the sports industry? Corporate social responsibility is the sports industries response to the social‚ physical‚ economic‚ as well as the environmental impression of the industry. Reason being the sports industry has to create and maintain new and old customers in the community. While focusing on the certain sports games‚ leagues‚ clothing‚ products‚ and goods. The stakeholder’s decisions and actions directly influence or disrupt the sustainability of the sports industry. There are multiple
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Various Perspectives: Manet’s Bar at the Folies-Bergère Manet’s Bar at the Folies-Bergère effectively speaks volumes without requiring words‚ or even a detailed analysis by professionals. With anything longer than a quick glance‚ the viewer can extract from the painting an air of boredom‚ separation‚ and perhaps even contempt. The composition of the painting pulls us away from the scene‚ taking us into a withdrawn space. The audience will glimpse a woman who seems to be as far away as she could be
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Impact of the Recession on the Sports Industry Sports all over the world have become a big business. But with this rising recession‚ the general environment has had some negative effects on these industries. Its mostly the professional sports that this has been having a huge affect on. The national football league is seriously debating having a lockout due to financial hardship‚ and other sports businesses and leagues are also taking a hit. Apparel stores all over the world are
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