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    Red, White, and Coffee The American culture is unique in comparison to the rest of the world. Immense multicultural varying shapes our society daily. Even with vast ethnic diversity in our culture, we can be defined by one outlying factor: Americans love coffee. The coffee empire is growing exponentially, and is becoming more commercialized every year. Coffee consumption is at the very heart of American culture. Seventy percent of Americans consumed a cup of coffee within the past twenty-four…

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    Sun Zi Case Study

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    Starbucks applies Sun Zi’s Art of War’s weaknesses and strength strategy in their business. Quoted from Sun Zi, he once said “those who arrive first at the battleground will have sufficient time to rest and prepare against the enemy.” This strategy of Sun Zi’s is applicable on Starbucks as the company has become the first thing that comes in mind when it comes to coffee. Besides, this strategy is the most useful tactic in the market as not only understanding the company’s own strength will be…

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    Jco Doughnut Case Study

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    many kinds of flavour, and also different with another doughnut’s outlets. Jco donuts are restaurant which is special for donuts and serve many kinds of coffee and yogurts. This company is made by Johnny Andrean Group, before that…

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    market, due to which the company faced strong competition from large quick service restaurants like McDonalds, Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts (Schnarr & Rowe, 1-15). These competitors have been occupying a higher market share in coffee and breakfast business. In 2014, Tim Hortons had stores in only 4,546 locations, whereas, its competitors like McDonalds, Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts had their stores in 35,429, 23,305 and 10,083 locations respectively (Schnarr & Rowe, 1-15). This shows that Tim…

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    Lily and Dunkin is a heartwarming story about a boy named Tim, who is really a girl named Lily, and a boy named Norbert who just wants to fit in. Six days before school starts back up, Lily is “practicing” being the real her by putting on a dress. It is at this time that she first sees Norbert. There is an instant and inexplicable connection. Later that same day they meet, but this time Norbert sees Lily as Tim. Norbert hates his name, so without learning his name, Lily gives him the nickname…

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    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, I had spent my summer…

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    They both are selling the same kind of food, which is donut. But what make them different? Yes, their receipt. Their receipt is protected and kept away from other company. Therefore both Dunkin Donuts and JCo are able to have their own characteristics and charm. For example Dunkin Donuts do promote the freshness of their donuts, although it is protected, the main key of its company is able to be known by other company or even by public. This…

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    While the fact that coffee sellers aimed their aids at housewives in that manner during that time, represents the social values and status of women in society during that time period, during the 1970’s, things drastically began to change in society. Within this period of time, women were pushing a second large wave of feminism. While women had been granted the right to vote in 1920, this second wave was a push for women in gender relations in power. Women desired to be more represented within…

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    for the customer. Through the use of technology Starbucks can lower the costs of their business. This is also something else to be careful about because I think their drinks should be hand crafted and not made by a machine. Competitors such as Dunkin Donuts and Bigby coffee do not use technology as much as they should and this would give Starbucks an advantage on their competition. The last business level strategy I believe Starbucks should implement into their company is first mover…

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    FEASIBILITY This is another important part to be considered by the business in executing the needed resources. After the business identified its potential market, promotional strategies, pricing analysis and how the business will operate and manage, Donut the Explorer will now focus on the production portion. It involves manufacture and operational resources that will complete the overall performance of the business. Indeed, a business cannot produce goods without the help of the machineries,…

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