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    Case 2-1 Starbucks keep it brewing in Asia Discussion Questions: 1- Starbucks is an American company who try to expend its business to other country around the world. However‚ each country owned and has an identity‚ a history‚ and culture. This requires to Starbucks to analyze the current market and adapt his offers according to the needs and mores (usages). There are several barriers facing Starbucks to the “teaching” people to change their consumption habits from tea and instant coffee. First

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    Automotive Industry Analysis The development of the automobile came from many different people from different countries. The development stated in 1769 in France‚ with the invention of a three-wheeler that was powered by steam (Gale‚ 2003). Then in 1800’s the first internal combustion engine was created in Belgian and the first gasoline powered vehicle was constructed in 1885 in Germany (Gale‚ 2003). Henry Ford built the first car in 1896 (Gale‚ 2003). He then revolutionized the industry with the

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    meaning that Medtronic has been receiving payment from its debtors and earning profits this way as well. When looking at two of the profitability ratios‚ the return on equity and the return on assets‚ as compared to other leading companies in the industry‚ we can see that Medtronic is doing very

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    Starbucks’ Marketing Philosophy and Its Development in Japan 【Abstract】This paper will start from the controllable and uncontrollable elements that Starbucks faces in its global marketing and expansion. These elements are unavoidable that any multinational companies should deeply consider when entering the other countries and occupying the new market shares‚ Starbucks is no exception. In the second part of this paper‚ the analysis of its risks and the pros and cons

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    Indian Banking Industry: An analysis 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1Industry definition: The Banking industry comprises of segments that provide financial assistance and advisory services to its customers by means of varied functions such as commercial banking‚ wholesale banking‚ personal banking‚ internet banking‚ mobile banking‚ credit unions‚ investment banking and the like. With years‚ banks are also adding services to their customers. The Indian banking industry is passing through a phase of customers

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    Starbucks: Delivering Customer Service This case study is about how Christine Day‚ who is the Vice president of Starbucks trying to deliver her plan to improve Starbucks customer satisfaction score. Starbucks was performing at a rate of 5% or higher sales growth in 11 consecutive years. However‚ Day and her associates discovered in most recent market research that‚ Starbucks was not always meeting its customer’s expectations in customer satisfaction. Day and her associates discussed and came to

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    Despite Slow Start‚ Starbucks Expands in India * 

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 * TEXT SIZE Aru Pande April 04‚ 2013 NEW DELHI — Despite a slow start in India‚ the world’s largest coffee chain‚ Starbucks‚ says it will continue to expand in the South Asian country. That is good news for the Indian government‚ which is counting on continued foreign investment to help the country boost economic growth. The Starbucks outlet in New Delhi’s

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    Michael White Financial Analysis task 1 Summary Report Horizontal Analysis - The financial statements of Competition Bikes indicates a reverse in sales between fiscal years 6 and 7 where revenues increased to 37.5% and then a decreased 16.3% between fiscal years 7 and 8. This apparent trend is an indication that the company is moving in the wrong direction as sales have decreased. Not only is sales decreasing because of the current economic situation‚ but customers who also sponsor professional

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    Starbucks is unique in the fact that every employee is called a “partner.” There are about 60‚000 partners worldwide‚ and each one is given health insurance and stock options. This creates an extremely high employee satisfaction rate‚ and very low turnover rate. The special training that employees go through is also an important part of Starbucks’ image. They go through both hard skill and soft skill training. The hard skills focus on learning how to mix drinks‚ run the cash register‚ etc.

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    Chef Chapela 10/11/2012 Starbucks began in 1971 as any other café. It wasn’t until a trip to Milan‚ Italy in 1983 by Howard Shultz that Starbucks began making changes. In Italy people were coming to cafés to get premium coffee‚ but also were sitting and enjoying their coffee over conversation or relaxation. In America customers more frequently got their coffee in a rush and weren’t too concerned with quality. Shultz came back with the notion to make Starbucks a premium coffee house with personal

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