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    Strategic Management 6000

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    SGMT 6000 A‚ B‚ V 3.0: Strategic Management SGMT 6000 A‚ B‚ V 3.0: Strategic Management Course Outline- Revised Fall 2014 Section A: Wednesday 14:30-17:30 SSB N108 beginning on September 10‚ 2014 Section B: Tuesday 08:30-11:30 SSB W136 beginning on September 9‚ 2014 Section V: Wednesday 19:00-22:00 SSB N108 beginning on September 10‚ 2014 Instructor Assistant Professor Moshe Farjoun N311 SSB 416-736-2100 x66125 mfarjoun@schulich.yorku.ca Office hours: By appointment Stephanie Allen

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    Implementation‚ Strategic Controls‚ and Contingency Plans Implementation‚ Strategic Controls‚ and Contingency Plans STR/581 Version 4 Strategic Planning & Implementation Kenneth Kobus July 12‚ 2011 Starbucks is the worlds leading specialty coffee retailer. The company produces a wide range of beverages as well as various confections and pastries. With over 17‚000 stores world wide one would have to wonder why a successful company like this would need to form a strategic plan. In this world

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    The Fred Factor Mark Sanborn Published in 2004 by Doubleday Chad Keen Quest for Career and Vocation Dr. Rob Littleton March 29‚ 2012 Fred‚ the mail carrier who passionately loves his job and who genuinely cares about the people he serves‚ is constantly going the extra mile handling the mail and sometimes watching over the houses of the people on his route‚ treating everyone he meets as a friend. Where others might see delivering mail as monotonous

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    Mini-Case - Finance

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    dividends‚ and retaining the other 2/3 to grow the business. In this scenario‚ we will continue the company’s growth rate of 5%‚ with no change in plowback or dividends. In this scenario‚ price per share is determined by the current dividends‚ divided by (r-g) The value of the company will be equal to the present value of all future cash flows ( i.e. dividend payments) that investors expect to receive. Constant growth scenario: EPS 2013 = $ 12‚000‚000 / 400‚000 shares = $ 30.00 Book equity

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    Strategic Management Paper

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    (2011). The Coca cola history: Heritage timeline. Retrieved from http://heritage.coca-cola.com/ Coca Cola Company (2013). Mission‚ vision & values. Retrieved from http://www.coca-colacompany.com/our-company/mission-vision-values David‚ F. (2011). Strategic Management Concepts (custom ed.). Pearson-Prentice Hall Custom: Upper Saddle River‚ N.J. Esterl‚ M. (2013‚ January 18). Is This the End of the Soft-Drink Era. Retrieved from http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323783704578245973076636056

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    The Competitive Forces that Drive the Management System The application of systemic tools to analyze an organizations external environment and implement an effective strategy has enabled companies to better position themselves in their industry. The analysis of current conditions is a necessary precursor to the system that will manage the changes required to achieve the company vision and live up to its mission and values. The basic tools for this approach are Michael Porter’s Five Competitive

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    Red Bull case study Red Bull overview The beverage-industry company Red Bull entered the market for the first time in Austria on 1 April 1987. Red Bull introduced its new product‚ and arguably a new product category‚ Red Bull Energy Drink (Red Bull‚ n.d. c). The inspiration for the founder‚ Dietrich Mateschitz‚ were functional drinks from the Far East (Red Bull‚ n.d. a). Without any doubt‚ the idea of a carbonated ultra-premium energy drink was successful because after almost 25 years on the market

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    Starbucks case report

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    Starbucks Case Report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Founded in 1971‚ Starbucks was one of the wildly successful global brands in the world. The vision of Starbucks was coffee culture as community‚ the Third Place between work and home‚ where friends can share the experience and gourmet coffee. After going public in 1992‚ Starbucks’ strong financial performance and rapid growth made it a heated growth stock. Its growth was propelled by swift expansion in the number of stores‚ not only in the United States

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    Starbucks Case Study

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    Starbucks case study 1- I think the most important management skills for Schultz to have are the conceptual skills. Since Schultz is the chairman of Starbucks‚ which means he is the top manager of the company‚ the conceptual skills are the most important for him to have. Mostly because conceptual skills help him see the organization as a whole. It helps the manager understand the relationship among the various subunits‚ and visualize how the organization fits into its broader environment. In fact

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    Abstract “Starbucks is the leading specialty coffee retailer in the nation‚ with over 5‚000 locations in 22 international markets. Starbucks positions their products on a relatively simple plane. They focus on quality and experience‚ rather than price. A comparison of specialty drinks with its competitors reveals very minor differences. Starbucks’ image is one of the key elements to their success. The company has realized that people don’t only come for the coffee; they come for the atmosphere

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