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    coli outbreak and would start to consider going to other fast casual restaurants such as, Qdoba or Panera, who are owned by Jack in the Box. Which is kind of ironic because in the early 90’s Jack in the Box had a huge outbreak of E. coli that killed four children and infected more than 700 people and was not able to…

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    thirty-two years they are still in the industry does speak volumes about the organization. How did Papa John’s manage to pull off such a successful year, especially at a time when so much buzz in the pizza category was directed at the upstart fast-casual chains hoping to eat its lunch? “Basically we run our play,” Schnatter says. “We do what we’re supposed to do every day”(Hilmantel,2016). One of their big marketing strategies was to connect with the NFL. The sports industry is a huge market…

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    Pret’s consumers are “people coming from downtown office towers”. The majority of consumers are usually “white collar business professionals, that are time starved, healthy, value driven.” These individuals are making at least $30,000+ a year, college educated, predominantly between ages 25-35. Pret’s consumers do not necessarily live in the metropolitan area, but the majority…

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    restaurant that services million of people around the globe daily. McDonalds are franchises. A franchise is the “license to sell another product or use of another’s name in business or both”((Ferrell, Hint, & Ferrell, 2009). McDonalds in the small business category as each store is owned by the franchise. Starting a small business can be risky, as most small businesses the individual is an entrepreneur. Being part of a franchise such as McDonalds, the entrepreneur can lose their desire to…

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    Food and Beverage Level 3 453.318 Function Food Service Industry Knowledge Portfolio Task 1) For each of the following hospitality industry types, identify a New Zealand example, state the main business purpose and describe two facilities and two services that are offered. a) HOTEL-The Distinction Hamilton Hotel, is situated in Hamilton, New Zealand. The main purpose of hotels is to encourage and promote investment and development of hotel.…

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    materially increase our sales volumes per café and become a long-term driver of sales growth,” Shaich said. (nrn.com, Web). Threats: The overall rise in supplier cost due to inflation and the U.S unemployment’s rate is a major risk to Panera Bread business and financial results. William Morton, the CEO of Panera Bread said that they recently lifted menu prices this quarter. Panera bread’s uniqueness and differentiation gives them the pricing power to increase their menu prices as the cost of…

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    million in 2009 from both company and franchisee (Fogarty, 2010 p. 16-1). . Panera Bread Company paved the way for the “fast casual restaurant category.” Au Bon Pain started out as a demonstration bakery but a veteran venture capitalist named Luis Kane had a vision of high profit potential in the company and he invested in Au Bon Pain. Since business was not taking off as expected, Louis Kane was subsequently forced to close 10 out of 13 of his…

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    re-evaluate the goal and its steps to determine the barriers to a particular goal. For example, the individual who wanted to obtain a part time job at a law office. A short term goal was established to purchase business casual clothing, the individual saved money, planned the bus route to the men’s casual wear store but for a month he put off purchasing clothing. This baffled the treatment team; one member insisted he was “just being lazy” but after meeting with everyone and having him walk…

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    Language in the workplace is a vital component in determining the success of any business; in this instance AutoPro. Furthermore, the interactions that an employee has with their superiors, work colleagues and clients determines the overall success of the communication by using the appropriate type of language. AutoPro Gawler is a retail store with the intention of providing the public with specialty parts for a large range of car models, general parts and car care products. AutoPro uses a…

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    The casual claim of Peter Bakker’s article Accountants Will Save the World is that accountants should change the accounting rules, and then lead the companies pay more attention on social benefit. There are some merits in this article. First of all, Bakker provides an example about it’s hard to tell the shareholders what they are benefited from helping WFP, because it’s the gain of social capital, not financial capital (Bakker, 2013). Thus, he thinks telling people how a company makes money by…

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