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    Pay, help consumers make transactions through their phones instead of swiping their credit cards. This new form of technology makes in-store transactions much easier and phone-friendly for end-users and companies alike. Food restaurants such as Chick-fil-A, have also jumped on this new innovative bandwagon by allowing customers to make in-restaurant purchases wirelessly through the Google Wallet and Apple Pay apps. Furthermore, the old days of reaching for your wallet and paying with your credit…

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    Chick–fil–A Chick-fil-A has made headlines for the last few years for multiple reasons. The media’s recent topic praised Chick-fil-A for opening on a Sunday in order for volunteer employees to make sandwiches for the homosexual Pulse nightclub blood drive for the victims. In 2012 Chick–fil–A’s CEO Dan Cathy was asked where the business stands with gay marriage. She replied, “The biblical definition of the family unit” is what the company supports. Dan is a strong Southern Baptist that’s father…

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    The Chick-fil-A brand has always been a personal favorite. Growing up in the south afforded me the opportunity to eat at the local Chick-fil-A restaurant down the street. It was always a place to gather with friends and family for meals or snacks. I began working at Chick-fil-A as a young student in Cary, North Carolina for operator Rick Holcombe. I was initially interested in working at Chick-fil-A because it seemed like a place where young people could given real business experience. I…

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    most often frequent are Chick-fil-a and none other than the wildly popular McDonald’s. The main differences between McDonald’s and Chick-fil-a are price, customer service, and cleanliness. Right off the bat, there is a huge variation in price between the two fast food restaurants. Chick-fil-a definitely is a more expensive than McDonald’s; however, Chick-fil-a still maintains a moderate price level. On the other hand, five dollars at McDonald’s can buy half the menu. Chick-fil-a is pricier but…

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    knowledge on how I wanted to influence the world. Funnily enough, I discovered what I really wanted to do when I started working at Chick-fil-A during the summer before my sophomore year. All of my friends had warned me against working in fast food, quoting horrible smells and ridiculous customers and tons of grease. But I had a sister who had been working at that Chick-fil-A for a few months,…

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    Both Chipotle and Chick-fil-A have similar philosophies about fresh and organic food supplies. The two fast-food restaurants are used to analyze internal processes, concepts and tools. A flowchart is depicted to show a visual representation of the original supply chain that may have led to Chipotles food contamination crisis. An additional flowchart is included to suggest an improved way to supply the Chipotle restaurant chains to prevent such an incidence. Chick-fil-A is analyzed and a flow…

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    dine at this restaurant chain multiple times a month. It is the compelling quality of service that has the lines flowing outside their shops. Building a culture such as Chick-fil-A's, starts with the employees understanding the company's purpose. This paper will discuss the organizational culture and values of Chick-fil-A Inc to assess whether or not they support the company's Grand Strategy Matrix (GSM) of market development, product development, and…

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    My desire to become a Chick-fil-A Operator is multifaceted, with both personal and business/leadership related desires playing a part. My personal goals include the ability to provide a comfortable living for my wife and our future children, as well as to be a servant-leader in my household. My business goals include: collaborating with other operators and community members to build a high performance brand, executing my entrepreneurial mindset to constantly improve processes and resolve issues,…

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    The purpose of this report is to provide analysis result and the recommendation for Managing Director or Chief Executive Officers (CEO) of Chick-fil-A company in term of opportunities for its expansion from nationwide to become a multinational business by using PESTEL analysis tool to examine the macro environment in Thailand. In recent years, the company steady growth in term of revenue and branches across the United State and become one of the biggest players in quick-service restaurant…

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    I am sitting in the Student Commons behind Chick-fil-a observing a guy sitting at a table with two chairs. He sat down with a 1/3 full bottle of ginger ale. What was much unexpected was the guy stopped what he was doing, took off his headphones to untangle them. A couple minutes later, he adjusted his headphone wires three more times. He keeps touching his headphone wires. It seems to me that the guy is very bothered by his headphones being twisted and curled. He tried to make them straight and…

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