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    Sa2 Outcome Analysis

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    Outcome 2 I choose to use SA2 for this outcome. This assignment is about analyzing the rhetorical choices and evidences choices made by others. I need to have a good understanding about the correct use of rhetorical choices in order to make just judgement about whether others make effective rhetorical choices or not. In addition, the evidences play an important role in a persuasive paper, so I also need to determine whether the authors choose effective evidences to support their main claims.…

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    “Reading and Writing in Academic Disciplines” starts part two of the book. This chapter focuses on familiarizing the reader to the different styles of academic writing, adopting to the writing and analysis of the text. This essay will demonstrate the similarities and differences in chapter five’s concepts. Starting with the similarities of the writing styles in the arts and sciences, then followed by their deviation. The concepts portrayed are supported by a…

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    Nandos Case Study

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    Tomas Morato, his concept is not only focused to have their customers to eat good food, but also wanted them to be entertained. He observes that, there are a lot of differences for its family patrons only by changing the restaurant’s traditional diner-style tablecloths into paper and crayons. His idea is very simple, he wants the families to spend more time with each other, the kids to play around in the restaurant, and their parents get involved in this activity, giving them more time to mingle…

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    Case study analysis: 33 California Pizza Kitchen Managing for Corporate Value Creation FIN3CSFS2 2015 \ Abstract: This case analysis studies the financial performance and position of California Pizza Kitchen (KPC) including available sources of finance with optimal weightage to cost of capital minimal by share repurchase and their effect on share price and return. Question No. 1 As the history of California Pizza Kitchen (KPC) is concerned, it was incorporated in 1985 In…

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    Introduction Specializing in pizza, Cheesy Pizza Company, a food and beverage (F&B) franchise has garnered the attention of many. With a growing interest by consumers on the pizzas sold by Cheesy Pizza; the company has plans to open ten outlets each, in Singapore and Hong Kong in 2018 to expand their franchise and reach more consumers. As an HR consultant hired by Cheesy Pizza Company, I have been tasked to advise the company in ensuring proper rewards and motivation for its management team and…

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    Papa John's Case Study

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    1- The rivalry among existing competitors in the pizza industry is high. Papa John’s is not only competing against the two giants of the industry, Pizza Hut and Dominos, yet too to nearby pizza eateries. The vast majority of these contenders pitch comparative items to Papa John's at better costs; however Papa John's key refinement procedure is putting forth predominant quality with their crisp fixings. For example, they utilize just new batter, 100% genuine mozzarella cheddar, vine-matured…

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    Student Answer: Papa John’s International was founded in 1984. John landed his first job at a pizza hub in working his way up from a dishwasher to a pizza maker. From this job, John was inspired to open his own pizza restaurant. In 1984 John earned a business degree and returned home in time to help his father save his lounge which was in danger of bankruptcy by selling his award-winning Corvette. John Schnatter began selling pizza’s out of the back of the lounge and delivered his first pizza…

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    Papa John's Menu Analysis

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    John Schnatter is the CEO and founder of Papa John’s restaurants. He opened the restaurant chain I 1985, and Papa John’s is now the third largest pizza chain in the United States (Parnell, 2008). Papa John’s pizza stands out amongst their competition due to their use of fresh ingredients and focus on quality of their pizza. The restaurant chain also offers few non-pizza items on their menu, keeping the focus primarily on pizza. By keeping their menu options to pizza oriented items, they reduce…

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    I walked up to the counter Bert was working at and told him “My stamps are looking a bit square these days, if you know what I mean.” Bert replies with “I sure do, pal.” Then he walks into the backroom of the post office and grabs an envelope. He passes it to me and says “Give this to Tom and John, they will know what it is for.” Tom and John are outside the post office drinking coffee and talking. I give them the envelope, John opens it. I then ask “What is it?” He replies “passports,…

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    In the comparison of the 3 aforementioned pizza companies, Little Caesars, Papa John’s Pizza, and Pizza Hut, they share a number of similarities and differences in the individual elements of their operational strategy. For Little Caesars Pizza, being the world’s largest carry out pizza chain (Little Caesars, 2016), staying in that position means competitive priorities must be a core part of their operations strategy. For cost, Little Caesars Pizza features promotions on their website to offer…

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