The Business ethic of KFC and McDonald TABLE OF CONTENTS The Business ethic of KFC and McDonald 1 Executive Summary 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Comparation of KFC and McDonald’s practices 4 3 Application of 4 relevant ethical theories 6 3.1 The utilitarian approach 6 3.2 The rights ethical approach 7 3.3 The Justice ethical approach 7 3.4 The virtue approach
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marble arch in London? Suzhou’s Gate of the Orient? Wrong! Surely‚ the most famous arch in the world is the beautiful golden arch of the McDonald’s ‘M’! McDonald’s was founded in the United States of America in 1940 when brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald stated a humble barbecue restaurant. In that short space of time this small-town BBQ joint has taken over the world: now McDonald’s serves around 68 million customers daily in 119 different countries. That’s almost every country in the world! The
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Contents Introduction 3 McDonald’s Corporation 4 Business Strategy Implemented by McDonald 4 How did McDonald reach every corner of the world 7 Using the 7P’s of marketing mix‚ McDonald earned business success at every part of the globe; 7 Advantages of a franchise business and its impact on McDonald 10 Conclusion 12 References 13 Global Business Strategy of McDonald The McDonald ’s Corporation is the world ’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants‚ serving around 68 million customers
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Gopal Patel 40955122 Writing 009 V.Albrecht McDonalds beneficial to society Despite all the negative informal attributes and its negative stigma‚ McDonalds has many positives. McDonalds is in fact a very important and helpful food chain in our society as well as the world. McDonalds does more good than harm in the world‚ for instance providing jobs‚ giving back to the community in terms of charity and sponsoring many sports organizations as well as supporting many minors’ pursuits in sports
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mcdonalds.com COMPANY BACKGROUND: As a company‚ McDonald’s was first introduced in Des Plaines‚ Illinois in 1955. This was the very first McDonald’s restaurant‚ which all started in San Bernardino‚ California in 1954 when Ray Kroc approached the McDonald brothers with a business proposition to start a new company. In 1965 McDonald’s went public and was later‚ in 1985 added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. (www.mcdonalds.com) The company has gone through quite a few changes with its changing
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structured‚ an understanding of these cultures will inevitably help build businesses and provide positive aspects and a greater willingness to interact from the other cultures we aim to do business with. With the increase in technology‚ global working and commuting‚ countries like England‚ which has a vast cosmopolitan society‚ has a greater awareness of other cultures. This is due to the way we interact as friends‚ the sharing of other countries foods and the embracing of all that is good in other
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essential for all international practitioners (CIPD‚ 2012). It is a vital concept for HR managers in multinational enterprises (MNEs). IHRM is about the world-wild management of Human resources (Brewster‚ 2002) IHRM refers to any HR professional who is working in an organisation which operates in more than one country (CIPD‚ 2012). According to Amstrong (2010‚ p.8) Internationalisation connotes an expansion of interfaces between nations‚ the flow of business‚ goods or capital from one country to another
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McDonald’s is a restaurant that everybody knows. McDonald was created by sibling Dick and Mac McDonald. The Brothers started out with opening a hotdog stand in 1937 called Airdrome. So the brother decided to expand the business and come up with a different type of restaurant. McDonald opens in 1940 in San Bernardino‚ California. The menu consisted of 25 items and most of was barbecue products. McDonald became a popular place for teen to hang out at. So McDonald stays open for several years but they wanted
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negative publicity? Surely they’ve heard the horror stories behind the McNugget. Conventional wisdom suggests that low prices and tasty food keep people coming back. I believe‚ however‚ that communication is key to much of McDonald’s success. McDonalds uses different rhetorical elements inside its restaurants to effectively commutate with customers. To determine what those elements are‚ I paid a visit to a McDonald’s myself‚ aiming to uncover the secret to their success. The most prominent element
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Shatae McDonald English 101 Professor Daniel Burrello 27 May 2014 Drug Addiction is defined as a dependence on an illegal drug or medication. The abuse and misuse of drugs has become such a problem on our society. People have many different reasons for becoming addicted to drugs. Peer pressure; stress at home‚ or at work‚ overdue bills‚ and some people just do it out of pure boredom. Also‚ in a lot of cases‚ people are prescribed narcotics by their doctors that can be detrimental to any person
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