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    Chick-fil-a is a Christian based company, and family owned. Truett Cathy opened up the first chick-fil-a restaurant in Atlanta, in 1967. Chick-fil-a has rapidly grown across the U.S. with over 2000 different locations in 43 states. It has grown to be the largest quick-service chicken restaurant in the U.S. There sales in 2015, was over $6 billion. Many of chick-fil-a’s restaurants celebrate family night and kid night. They have given over $68 million to over 700 charitable organizations to many…

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    and sense of social responsibilities (community, employees, families, etc.) Chick-fil-A’s social responsibility, courage and moral leadership consists of serving their communities by volunteering and giving back. They are strongly committed to taking care of the individuals that take care of the surrounding communities. In times of crisis, they give sandwiches to their first responders as a sign of gratitude. Chick-fil-A recognizes that these first responders are committed to their…

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    at Chick-fil-A began the of fall of last year, soon after I turned sixteen. I wanted to work at Fairfield Coffee as a barista, but due to my age, I could not even receive an application. Jobs at Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts seemed to be my next best option; but, Starbucks’ supervisor and I were in a serious game of phone tag and Dunkin Donuts never responded to any of my calls. So, after tiring of being ignored, I applied for a closing position at Chick-fil-A. Previous to working at Chick-fil-A,…

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    Thank you for your response pertaining to business strategy. I have always heard this term but I did not fully understand what it meant. With the help of your discussion, it helped clarify the meaning as well as the significance when dealing with business. While reading your response and conducting my own research, one concept that I felt that should have been included deals with the emergence of digital business strategy. With the increase in technology and the presence it has in business and…

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    Chick-fil-a located on 1262 Northlake Blvd, Lake Park, FL 33403 is an amazing break from the traditional fast food chains most of us are accustomed to. The warm and inviting environment mixed with the savory food is why they get five stars in my book. Although they specialize in chicken, they also serve salads, ice cream, and milkshakes. Along with their delicious lemonade and sweet tea. Their authenticity doesn't stop with their chicken sandwich they also have their own sauce to go along with…

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    It’s a wonderful evening at Chick-fil-A this is Reagan, how can I serve you? These words will be sketched into my brain for the remainder of my life. Even though those words are associated with many failures and obstacles, they represent the great things that transpired from those struggles. I believe that I develop from both my successes and my failures, but there is a certain, a very special, kind of learning that comes from failure. Failures are relative, to academics, family wishes,…

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    Chick-Fil-A has been able to grow into a nationwide fast food chain without compromising the level of customer service or wavering in any of their values. Beyond just bringing value and a quality product to the consumer, Chick-Fil-A has bringing Glory to God in their mission statement (Schmall, 2007). They exhibit their dedication to their Christian value through…

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    they have not gone international yet, but as a privately owned franchise company, their success rate is almost unheard of. Every single restaurant is closed on Sundays to observe Christian religious practices, like attending church. The founder of Chick-Fil-A, Dan Cathy, pushes for every franchise owner to be a married Christian who regularly attends church, although that is not always the case. The company receives roughly 20,000 applications for franchises a year but only accepts less than…

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    is a complex phenomenon. One thing is clear: leaders are not born into leadership, and you cannot make a leader. Leaders rise to existence by circumstances. Those who show up to the occasion are leaders (Sweet, 2004). Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-fil-A poses all the qualities you look for in a visionary and ethical leader. He may have been on the ground floor of what a transformational leader who fostered intellectual stimulation, reflected in the ALE student guide. Truett Cathy was an…

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    Chick-Fil A Short Story

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    When we walked in to the union there are different varieties of smells all around me. People are sitting down talking and eating you also see lines to the left and right. When I took look over at the empty space where Chick Fil A was I see KoFusion. At that point I want to just take off running to KoFusion like I was a little kid at Disney world. As Soon I walked up to the restaurant there was a long line, that happy feeling that I had went away fast very fast. Five minute passed now it my turn…

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