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    McDonald's business strategy

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    Mission & Values McDonald’s brand mission is to be our customers’ favorite place and way to eat and drink. Our worldwide operations are aligned around a global strategy called the Plan to Win‚ which center on an exceptional customer experience – People‚ Products‚ Place‚ Price and Promotion. We are committed to continuously improving our operations and enhancing our customers’ experience. McDonald’s Values We place the customer experience at the core of all we do. Our customers are the reason

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    Starbucks

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    STARBUCKS CORPORATION Group members Abhimanyu Daga 02 Anusha Thakur 09 Bhumi Shah 16 Keshav Modi 23 Movit Ramwani 29 Niharika Sharma 35 Company background •The largest coffeehouse company in the world •16‚635 stores in 49 countries‚ including 11‚068 in the United States‚ nearly 1‚000 in Canada and more than 800 in Japan. •Sells various products from coffee to icecream •Markets products from mugs and tumblers to music and films •Expansion spree in the 1900’s and the first half of 2000’s •Overseas

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    the basis of value added for customers. People will pay the premium over lesser brands for the coca cola product and this may be why they have chosen (from Porters model) a differentiation strategy. This has paid off for them. Their manufacturing and distribution system has been an effective business level strategy. The Coca Cola Company and its bottlers can work together to determine local responsiveness and produce products that best suit the local tastes in that particular geographical area. Amongst

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    Trouble Brews at Starbucks Grantham University Trouble Brews at Starbucks A. Primary (and Secondary) Target Markets Primary target market Starbucks’ primary target market is men and women ages 25 to 40. They account for almost half‚ 49 percent‚ of their total business. Starbucks’ appeal to this consumer age group through hip‚ contemporary design that is consistent in its advertising and decor‚ and working to keep its products current as status symbols. Customers tend to be urbanites

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    Corporate Strategy for Diversified Firm: (1) selection of industries to compete in (2) how the strategies of the business unit should be coordinated HORIZONTAL STRATEGY – coordinates the goals and strategies of related business units; should exist in the group‚ sector and corporate level; bottom-up H strategy rarely happens (the B unit managers have the resources and influence interrelationships) Emerging new pattern of competition – among clusters of related B units Why H strategy? – Horizontal

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    Starbucks‚ is the leading specialty coffee company that collaborated with the environmental nonprofit Conservation International. Together they created a strategic alliance promoting organic coffee-growing practices that would help both companies reach their goals. Through this alliance‚ Conservation International promotes farmers’ shade-grown practices and protects endangered habitats. As for Starbucks‚ they receive high quality coffee and fulfills its social responsibility strategy. This is a win-win

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    StarbucksStrategy and Internal Initiatives to Return to Profitable Growth Starbucks started as a simple retail coffee store at the Pikes Place store‚ where customers went to buy coffee of the best quality in the whole country and also they could find in this stores thing as coffeemakers and other coffee related products. The main idea of this company was set by three coffee lovers that were professors at the university‚ so they thought that would be great to share that love‚ that passion

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    Chapter 1: Business Model: is a framework for making money. It is the set of activities which a firm performs‚ how it performs them‚ and when it performs them so as to offer its customers benefits they want and to earn a profit. Components: Positions‚ Resources‚ Costs‚ Industry Factors = Profitability. Determinants of profitability: Industry factors: Competitive Forces: exerted by suppliers (is high – bargaining power over industry firm; extract high prices raising costs; lower quality supply)‚ customers

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    1. What type of a business is Starbucks? Starbucks is a coffee retailer that owns its own outlets and provides licenses to outsiders to open outlets. At these outlets‚ they provide premium coffee and food products while bringing‚ "the idea of the French and Italian cafe into the busy North American lifestyle." Ironically‚ while the idea was to bring the French and Italian cafe concept to North America‚ they have -- through international expansion -- brought this to idea to countries across

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    Week 4. Business Strategy Chapter 5: A Dynamic Model of Industry Structuring. Objectives: • Introduce a dynamic model of industry competition and evolution. • Offer several propositions about the way industries will evolve based on this dynamic model‚ focusing specifically on the likely actions of new entrants to an industry and the responses of incumbent firms. • Illustrate how this dynamic model can be used to analyze industries. • Emphasize the managerial implications of this dynamic model

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