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    Starbucks New Products

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    Starbucks recently unveiled a new single-serving home brewer. Starbucks has always made their coffee available at home. They were presently offering their coffee beans for home brewing; sells premixed bottled frappuccinos; and recently started selling Via which is instant Starbucks coffee. So‚ being able to brew Starbucks’ coffee at home isn’t a new concept. However‚ now Starbucks has an added twist with its new top notch coffee system‚ the Verismo. The Verismo is in alignment with Starbucks’

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    STARBUCKS OPERATIONS STRATEGY STRATEGIES IMPLEMENTED I. Expand its product offerings and enter new market segments     * Starbucks expanded to pursue sales of products in a variety of distribution channels and market segments. Products were marketed to restaurants‚ airlines‚ hotels‚ universities‚ hospitals‚ business offices‚ country clubs‚ and select retailers. In the airline industry‚ Starbucks coffee was served in flights United Airlines and United Airlines. Packets of Starbucks coffee

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    Q1. The reason Starbucks has now elected to expand internationally through local joint ventures‚ to whom it licenses‚ as opposed to using a pure licensing strategy is that Starbucks is eager to let the partners follow Starbucks’ successful formula. When Starbucks enter Japanese market‚ they established a local joint venture with Sazaby Inc (Hill. 2009). To make sure that Japanese operations replicated the “Starbucks experience” in North America‚ Starbucks transferred some employees to the Japanese

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    SWOT -Opportunities One of the opportunities presented to Starbucks is the growth in coffee market. In the United States‚ specialty coffee sector accounts for approximately 15% of the total retail coffee market which is equivalent to $21billion. In 2005‚ the retail coffee market was valued to be around $23billion and specialty coffee accounted for nearly 45% of the market and was still expected to grow. Starbuck has a 40% market share in the specialty coffee sector which provides an indication

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    STARBUCKS Question 1 Start with a good business concept Nowadays‚ Starbucks was successful in many countries which including Africa‚ North America‚ Oceania‚ South America‚ Asia‚ and Europe. Starbucks is a very successful company because it capitalized on a concept that had not existed before which is a place for people to gathering. Starbucks not a place that just for people to have a cup of coffee‚ it is also a centre of social for the people to exchange information‚ discussion‚ communication

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    BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF STARBUCKS Starbucks Corporation is a leading international coffee and coffeehouse‚ which was founded in 1971 with 16‚120 stores in 49 countries. In the United States alone‚ it has about 11‚000 stores (Starbucks Corporation: Starbucks Company Description). Starbucks started as a local coffee shop in Seattle‚ Washington by English teacher Jerry Baldwin‚ history teacher Zev Siegel‚ and writer Gordon Bowker. They initially purchased their coffee from Alfred Peet‚ the founder

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    I. Market Research Reveals a Service Gap at Starbucks Retail Stores In 2002‚ Starbucks was a high-growth company‚ successfully implementing ambitious retail expansion and product innovation in spite of the economic downturn. However‚ despite uninterrupted growth‚ recent market research suggested that everything was not going according to plan for the company. Starbucks built its empire on a foundation of customer service‚ but data collected in 2002 suggested that its consumer base did not feel a

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    Starbucks Macro-Environmental Analysis Starbucks is very well positioned to take advantage of sustained income due to a variety of strategic macro-environmental variables affecting its performance. Starbucks stage is the entire world‚ therefore must take into consideration the local countries current technological‚ economic‚ cultural‚ and political/legal environment‚ but also the interplay between countries as well. Starbucks cannot simply adapt completely policies and marketing

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    essential to the success of any company. A company may have an ideal product‚ but without proper positioning‚ identification of a target market‚ and a proper marketing plan a company would not be able to successfully market its products to consumers. Starbucks has been successfully able to convert an activity carried out at home to a commercial success through proper implementation and execution of its strategic intent. The firm has been able to convince consumers that its stores provide more than just

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    strategy they have. Starbucks expanded at every corner‚ being next to each other and in the same neighborhood. Starbucks planned to add more than 2‚000 new stores in 2008‚ but the growth in new stores was slow. Since the recession of economy in 2008‚ they had to close 600 poor performance stores and fired 12‚000 employees. Another huge limit came from McDonald’s threat. In the last few years‚ McDonald had upgraded its coffee called McCafe at cheaper prices less than Starbucks. 6. Would drive-through

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