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    Job description Waitstaff / Floor staff A new cafe opening in Melbourne's Inner West is seeking experience waitstaff with a sense of humour... is this you? As we are coming into the festive season we require confident hands on people to keep things moving, We are looking for an experienced waiter to join our new bar/restaurant. Applicants should be passionate about food and wine and be customer focused It always helps if you have professional attitude, an outgoing personality and of course -a…

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    foam plastic coffee cups Starbucks serves its coffee. By writing, “Your Penney makes change” on the cup of coffee they serve, the campaign would reach to hundreds of million people across the world. This can be achieved either by encouraging its baristas to write on the cups of coffee and engaged with their customers or by using standardize pre-labeled cups. The project can use social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and other sites. The project can post regular…

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    Giovanni's Room Analysis

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    While David is living abroad in France, he meets Giovanni, a young Italian barista at Guillaume's gay bar. Critics found the racial difference significant and some equated it with the nationalist theory that “black homosexual desire is ultimately desire for whiteness…” (Armengol 672.) During this time, homosexuality was controversial…

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    workers at the coffee shop, male and female, had adopted a feminine style of communication. Everyone working there was invested in “an interactive pattern in which different voices interweave to create conversations” (Wood, 128). Part of their job as baristas is to build a rapport with the customers. The workers use what Wood quotes Fisherman (1978) and Taylor (2002) as feminine “maintenance work” (129). To forge a connection with the customers all of the workers asked questions, “How are you…

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    Whitney Heichel left for work early on October 16, 2012. She said goodbye to her husband with a kiss not knowing it would be the last time she is seen. She worked as a Starbucks barista and her shift started at 7 am. At 8 am her manager called her husband telling him she did not show up for work. As soon as he was off the phone he knew something was wrong. He tried calling and texting her for the next two hours. He finally called the police at 10 am. As soon as the police arrived so did many…

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    Starbucks holds customer experience over space usage. Job Design and Human Resources: Organisational culture is incorporated in all aspects of the business under Starbucks’ human resource management. At the cafés, the company uses work teams of baristas, as they care about their Starbucks workers. Starbucks utilises useful positions in different parts of the organization, such as stock administration positions or HRM positions with a smaller emphasis on work teams. Supply Chain Management:…

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    American Express Case

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    Background American Express was among the first few organizations to launch a successful cause related marketing campaign and raise funds about $1.7 million for the Statute of Liberty restoration project. In a competitive market, where every organization is working hard towards winning their customer’s loyalty and employee’s morale, Cause-related marketing (CRM) help organizations gear up towards building a differentiating image. According to a study (Varadarajan & Menon) published, CRM is a…

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    Starbucks Observation

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    explore inch of every aisles, lest you miss something important. I entered the left most entrance of Safeway after grabbing a cart outside of the entrance where I was able to see a Starbucks. I could see the steam coming from what the blue-eyed barista was preparing, and the strong bitter aroma of the coffee wafted towards me, reminding me of the familiar smell.…

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    the market share, so cannot compete with the likes of Fonterra (Tait-Jamieson, 2016). They produce specialised products and rely on consumer loyalty as well as a self-sufficient low input operation to remain profitable. There is also demand from baristas and others in food service for Fonterra’s organically produced milk, this is another example of a competitive strategy implemented, expanding Fonterra’s market share (Perger, 2015) . The target audience is people…

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    Tim Hortons Vs Starbucks

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    The blanket of warm air and the rich scent of roasted coffee beans waft through the air as the heavy wooden door locks the frosty weather behind. With the sound of chattering and soothing music under the dim lights, all the stress compiled from hours of work start to melt away with the sipping of a venti pumpkin spice latte in a pristine white and green cup. At the other end of the street, a family stumbles into the crowded shop to celebrate the victory of their child’s hockey game with a…

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