competitors of convenience store market. In Guangzhou‚ 7-Eleven‚ Ok and C-store are the three pillars of convenience stores. So our project will focus on the existing competitors 7-Eleven and OK convenience stores to analyze. In this part‚ I am going to identify the distinctive characteristics and values of 7-Eleven and OK with the theory of brand triangle‚ to see what make them a brand. And then I will analyze the scale and goals of 7-Eleven and OK convenience stores with the theory of SWOT and
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Zara: Case questions 1. Coordination of a supply chain is always important. However‚ such efforts are usually initiated by certain parties. For the global apparel industry‚ would it be more suitable for downstream or upstream parties to be the driver of the coordination? Motivate your answer with the use of two important characteristics of the apparel industry. 2. Clearly Zara has a strong relationship with all parties within the supply chain. a) Which of the following retailer-supplier relationships
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Artexio‚ Galicia. ZARA was founded in the year 1975. Is one of major selling brand of the biggest fashion retailer "INDITEX". Amancio Ortega Gaona and Rosalia Mera in Artexio‚ Galicia. - Taken from Wikipedia. Zara has resisted the industry-wide trend towards fast fashion production to low-cost countries. Perhaps its most unusual strategy was policy of zero advertising; the company invests percentage of revenues in opening the new stores. Idea of Zara increased as a "fashion imitator" company
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Fashion Stylist Fashion is a factor in this world‚ without it there simply wouldn’t be life. When one thinks of “fashion‚” the first thing that probably pops into mind is clothing. Yet fashion is clothing‚ it is also so much more than that. Fashion is how people choose to live their lives‚ how people express themselves; it is the outward expression of a new idea‚ which is how business thrives. The business of fashion begins with one single idea; the idea can be something as random and spontaneous
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Case Study: Managing Employee Retention Relationship Between Employee and Manager Tenure and Store Performance One of the first steps in analysis of the data is to make a comparison of the 10 most profitable stores and the 10 least profitable stores. Hart claimed that the manager and crew tenure in the most profitable stores was almost four times the level of that in the least profitable stores. This analysis is however based solely on the summary statistics for those ten stores in each category
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Comparing Modern Fashion Design to Fashion Designs of the Past Modern fashion and fashions of the past are as different as night and day. The two are controlled by two main things; style and a person’s place in the world (their finances). Today’s basic wardrobe will consist of whatever clothing a person needs for work ( a suit or nice dress‚ uniform‚ or work clothes)‚ clothing for going out (party dresses‚ suits‚ etc.)‚ clothing for sleeping or lounging‚ and clothing for when you are just living
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Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel Fashion Designer Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (1883-1971) was born in Saumur‚ Southern France. She began by designing hats‚ first in Paris in 1908‚ and later in Deauville. Her fashion boutiques (one in Paris and one in Deauville) opened simultaneously in 1914. She opened an haute couture salon in Biarritz in 1916‚ and in 1920 moved to Paris in the present quarters on rue Cambon. Ready-to-wear fashions were not introduced until 1978‚ after Coco’s death. Chanel is a member of
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The Fashion Business This page intentionally left blank The Fashion Business Theory‚ Practice‚ Image Edited by Nicola White and Ian Griffiths Oxford • New York First published in 2000 by Berg Editorial offices: 150 Cowley Road‚ Oxford OX4 1JJ‚ UK 838 Broadway‚ Third Floor‚ New York‚ NY 10003-4812‚ USA © Nicola White and Ian Griffiths 2000 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission
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Fashion and The Environment The world that I envision is one in which people make conscious decisions—weighing the effects and consequences that their actions will have in the real world. In this more perfect world there would be less waste. While people would still buy and consume‚ it would be done more responsibly with an emphasis on sustainable‚ locally manufactured and distributed goods. Fashion design in this world would not suffer from these reforms‚ but would evolve and thrive using environmentally
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A fast Way to A Fast Food Case 2 Chapter 19 Created by : 1. Al Farid Mustofa 2. Ikhwan Bayu Adhi Setiawan 3. Jet Nendra 4. Muhammad Ibrahim 5. Nadya Oktaviani BAKRIE UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT 2012 A Fast Way to A Fast Food According to a recent survey‚ the UK is particularly fond of fast food. Many people turn to fast food as it is quick‚ convenient‚ and relatively cheap even though there are many concerns over public health and obesity. With a large number of fast food
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