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    Jollibee Foods Corporation: International Expansion 1.1. What sources of competitive advantage was it able to develop against McDonald’s in its home market? Firstly‚ Jollibee was the first mover in the sector of burgers in Philippines‚ shaping customer preferences and expectations‚ instead of McDonald’s or KFC. Secondly‚ Jollibee was young‚ and very small in comparison of McDonald’s whose force worldwide is standardization. The burger company serves millions of exactly identical sandwich

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    Introduction Jollibee Foods Corporation Company Background Tony Tan Cacktiong founder of Jollibee Foods Corporation tells a story about the success story of his company. There are many other stories about Tan and Jollibee that many people didn’t know about‚ and that would have remained unknown‚ If Tan hadn’t bested successful entrepreneurs from 30 other countries to win the “World entrepreneur of the year” Award in Montecarlo‚ Monaco‚ on May 28‚ 2004. Tan had always been low-key and media-shy

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    A Report on Jollibee Foods Corporation Prepared By: Syed Tarik ID: 1030510650 Section: 6 Prepared For: Bashir Hussain Senior Lecturer School Of Business North South University Contents: * Executive Summary * Business Landscape * Target Market * Positioning * Marketing mix * Firm Analysis * Solutions and Recommendations * Conclusion Executive Summary This report is an attempt to analyze the case of “Jollibee Foods Corporation (A) International

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    Jollibee is the largest fast food chain in the Philippines‚ operating a nationwide network of over 750 stores. A dominant market leader in the Philippines‚ Jollibee enjoys the lion’s share of the local market that is more than all the other multinational brands combined. The company has also embarked on an aggressive international expansion plan in the USA‚ Vietnam‚ Hong Kong‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Qatar and Brunei‚ firmly establishing itself as a growing international QSR player. A company that values

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    A successful story of JOLLIBEE Jollibee is a fast-food restaurant chain based in Philippines. Where by the founder is Tony Tan CakTiong. Something to share with of the successful story of JOLLIBEE! Tony Tan Caktiong’s Jollibee has been one of the most admired‚ most copied‚ most innovative and most professionally-run company here in the Philippines. It has been the number one fastfood chain overtaking giants such as Mc Donalds and Kentucky Fried Chicken or KFC. How did a local jolly red bee

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    Jollibee Phenomenon Jollibee is one of the Philippines’ phenomenal business success stories. Starting in 1975 as a two-branch ice cream parlor‚ it later expanded its menu to include hot sandwiches and other meals. With encouraging success‚ Jollibee Foods Corporation was incorporated in 1978 with seven outlets to fully explore the possibilities of a hamburger concept. Thus was born the company that revolutionized the fast food industry in the Philippines. In 1984‚ Jollibee reached

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    Jollibee Foods Corporation: Case Background I have always believed that I can make my business a big business. -- Tony Tancaktiong In May 1975‚ Tony Tan and his girlfriend/future wife Grace decided to be the bosses of themselves and went into a franchise agreement with then popular Magnolia Ice Cream. The idea came when the bachelors from University of Santo Tomas found themselves unwilling to work for anybody after graduation. Though both were Chemical Engineering graduates‚ the two had a bulk

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    QUESTION 1 Jollibee had a unique company policy that was the embodiment of its CEO’s vision. According to Tony Tan Caktiong – the company’s President and CEO – employees should work happily and efficiently. The company’s philosophy became known as the “Five Fs”: friendliness‚ flavored food‚ a fun atmosphere‚ flexibility in caring for customers’ needs and focus on families. This philosophy was the key ingredient to an effective and well developed operations management capability which gave the

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    Vision Jollibee Foundation envisions that every  Filipino is able to access  basic community services and live a life defined by dignity‚ purpose and active participation in nation-building.   Mission  Together with our partners‚ we help our communities through: * Improved access to Education for the youth * Leadership development for local organizations * Livelihood programs for small farmers * Environment-friendly initiatives * Decent Housing and Disaster Relief for calamity-stricken

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    become the first of many Jollibee chains around the world. Caktiong with his wife Grace‚ at the suggestions of their patrons‚ diligently took a hands on approach to add variety and improve the taste in their menu (Martin‚ 2013). Eventually‚ Jollibee’s distinctly Filipino menu and customer/family friendly atmosphere made it extremely popular with the domestic market (Bartlett & Beamish‚ 2011‚ p. 34). Within a year of its transition into the fast food industry‚ Jollibee had already opened 5 stores

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