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    CURRENT STATUS Throughout Starbucks’ history it has been forced to evolve. As of 2015, Starbucks has an array of products that include coffee, tea, other beverages, and fresh food items. In addition, it sells coffee and tea products and licenses its trademarks in licensed stores, which include grocery and national foodservice stores (Starbucks Corporation, 2015). Therefore, as the company continues to grow it must diversify and improve its existing product line. In addition to Starbucks…

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    There are both controllable and uncontrollable factors that every company faces when they enter to the global market. For example the factors that Starbucks has encountered in their domestic market are similar to what they have to come across in the global market. These controllable factors include the product, the price of the product, the promotion of the product. These are common elements in any global market. When entering the global market, there are few important factors that Starbucks…

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    Starbucks- A reason in a making coffee the world’s number 1 sustainable product. Starbucks is devoted in helping farmers defeat the difficulties confronting the other coffee groups by additionally giving them a large number of malady safe trees to battle the dangers like coffee leaf rust, hence enhancing their profitability and sustainability. In deploying a comprehensive strategy, Starbucks is improving the resilience of their supply chain and ensuring the long-term supply of high-quality…

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    Starbucks started as a roaster and retailer of whole bean and ground coffee, tea and spices with only one store in Seattle’s Pike Place Market in 1971. Nowadays, Starbucks, named after the first mate in Moby Dick book, has more than 24,000 retail stores in 70 countries. To get a better comprehension of what is value chain about, let us define what is value chain before I will discuss how Starbucks is managing its value chain to gain competitive advantage. According to Jones and George, “value…

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    1. After taking my Myers Briggs quiz I am 63% introverted. I work at Starbucks in Laguna Niguel, CA. Starbucks magic happens behind the bar which has about 6 to 7 people during the morning rush and 3 to 4 people in the afternoon until closing time. I do not have an office but I do have a desk in the back. I share my desk with my shift leads as well as with my baristas if they need a place to eat or rest. My backroom is a long narrow hallway and it can feel claustrophobic at times. My desk has a…

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    Introduction Starbucks Coffee Company (2015) reveals that Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971, initially started as a roaster and retailer of whole bean and ground coffee and the company is very famous due to its fresh roasted coffee beans and its atmosphere. But it is an old story, now Starbucks have more than 20000 retail stores within more than 65 countries with millions of customers daily. Now Starbucks added coffee, Tazo tea, juices and sodas in its product list.…

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    there are some studies or reports that show Starbucks does not treat their employees fairly (Sen & Gleason, 2015; Cartwright, 2012), majority of them show that Starbucks is one of the great place to work. In his book in 1997, the CEO of Starbucks Howard Schultz wrote: “We built the Starbucks brand first with our people, not with consumers. Because we believed the best way to meet and exceed the expectations of our customers was to hire and train great people. We invested in employees.” With…

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    their own choice of coffee, listens to the soothing music and visit friends. Coffee is an excellent pause from our busy works and relaxes for a moment. Coffee gives a sense of sharpness and focus, allowing them to be more attentive in their work. Howard Schultz says, “You get more than the finest coffee when you visit a Starbucks store, you get great people, first rate music, and a comfortable and upbeat meeting place.” 2. Starbucks Consumer Decision Making…

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    In Alfred Hitchcock’s film, Rear Window, he uses elements of film in a way that expresses to the audience what the character desires and the power relations that exist between them. In the sequence where Lisa and L.B. Jeffries have dinner from “21 Club,” their contradicting desires are expressed through these various elements. For example, Hitchcock uses framing, editing, and character positioning within the mise-en-scene to portray that Lisa desires Jeff but he doesn’t feel as strongly of her.…

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    college at Howard University because it was out of state, but not too far from home. Earlier that week Gerald took James shopping for everything he would from school supplies to furnishing his dormitory. Gerald jokingly had expressed how he would enjoy James not being in the house and now that he would be gone he could turn his room in to an office space. James knew that his dad would miss him once he was gone, but he was just too proud to say it. It took about 10 hours to drive to Howard…

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