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    Starbucks Coffee: Standardization and Adaptation Strategy Introduction Starbucks’ Business Concept and History When academics Jerry Baldwin‚ Zev Siegel‚ and Gordon Bowker established Starbucks Coffee Company in 1971‚ their vision of Starbucks was that of a local business specialising in “selling fresh roasted whole beans in ...specialty stores.” (Darguste et al.‚ 2006 p.655). Fearing commoditization of the brand‚ the founders were opposed to the idea of broadening the appeal of Starbucks

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    TOPIC: STRATEGY OPTIONS FOR ENTERING AN INTERNATIONAL MARKET. BY: RUGUMAYO ANDREW MPIRWE‚ MBA 11‚ MARKETING OPTION. REG.NO. 2011/U/HD/390/MBA KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY. INTRODUCTION International Marketing Decisions Today due to the rapid growth rate of globalization‚ all types of businesses are seeking to expand their operations across borders into the global market place. A firm after several considerations can choose an entry strategy to enter a foreign market‚ among the modes of entry is:

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    Chapter 7: Strategies for competing in international markets 1. WHY COMPANIES DECIDE TO ENTER FOREIGN MARKETS 1. A company may opt to expand outside its domestic market for any of these five major reasons: 1. To Gain access to new customers: Expanding into foreign markets offers potential for increased revenue‚ profits‚ and long term growth and becomes an especially attractive option when a company encounters dwindling growth opportunites in its home market. 2. To Achieve lower costs through

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    Marketing Strategies of Starbucks and Café Nero Starbucks is an international coffee company that is based in Seattle‚ Washington. It is known as ‘’SBUX’’ in the NASDAQ stock market. Starbucks is considered to be the largest coffee company in the world‚ due to having $10.7billion revenues in 2010 and having 16‚850 shops in 40 countries (Lepore 2011). It mainly focuses on selling drip brewed coffee‚ espresso hot drinks‚ sandwiches‚ pastries‚ salads….etc.) In 1999‚ Starbucks experimented with a

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    economy growth slowdown‚ it did not cause a serious influence for chain coffee shop. As Howard Schultz said‚ CEO of Starbucks‚ “I don’t think we had a business plan for the severity of what has taken place. History demonstrated to us that a downturn in the economy would not affect us‚ and in fact‚ we would be recession-proof.” (Katie Couric‚ 2008) Based on Financial Times‚ Starbucks revealed that strong earnings of $242m of 2008‚ a jump from the $64m it recorded during the comparable period last year

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    1. For the corporation that has acquired another company‚ merged with another company‚ or been acquired by another company‚ evaluate the strategy that led to the merger or acquisition to determine whether or not this merger or acquisition was a wise choice. Justify your opinion. A merger occurs when one firm assumes all the assets and all the liabilities of another. The acquiring firm retains its identity‚ while the acquired firm ceases to exist. A majority vote of shareholders is generally required

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    nutrition company (Cnn money 2011). The company is also a major stakeholder in the cosmetic company‚ L’Oreal. For a company to start from a small domestic town and then expand internationally‚ the strategic vision of the company plays a central and key role. The subsequent chapters shall discuss the company’s internal goals and strategy and how that strategy paves way for Nestle to build its competitive advantage in all the markets it operates in. Vision and Values: The vision of Nestle reflects ideas

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    A Brief Understanding of IBS ‐‐A Case Study of Toyota                              A Brief Understanding of International Business Strategy --A Case Study of Toyota   by Peter LIU‚ peterliu@acculine‐mfg.com    MSc International Business     P14B45 International Business Strategy Lecturer: Dr Yee Kwan Tang Sponsored by 10 May 2010   Acculine Precision Manufacturing Company Tel: 0086-574-28887315‚ Fax: 0086-574-28875303‚ Web: www.acculine-mfg.com‚ email: info@acculine-mfg.com A Brief Understanding

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    it is quickly becoming a well-noted name in the international realm. Wal-Mart became an international company in 1991 when a Sam ’s Club opened near Mexico City. In 1993‚ Wal-Mart International was created to oversee the growing opportunities for the company worldwide. The international area is under rapid growth and worldwide consumer acceptance. Wal-Mart has over 2‚660 stores in fourteen countries and the Low Price Promise is an advertising strategy that is known in any language. Sales have topped

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    STARBUCKS STRATEGIES FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS Strategies can be divided into two categories in management‚ short term and long term. However what are strategies? The concept of strategy has been borrowed from the military and adapted for use in business. A review of what noted writers about business strategy have to say suggests that adopting the concept was easy because the adaptation required has been modest. In business‚ as in the military‚ strategy bridges the gap between policy and tactics

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