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    Case Analysis Culinarian Cookware

    Case Analysis for Culinarian Cookware 2006-2010 March 28, 2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary Situational Analysis A. Environment I. Economic conditions and trends As evidenced by the case material, the US cookware market experienced growth by generating approximately $3.36 billion in revenues from 2002 to 2006. However, due to economic recession of the recent years (2008-present), cookware market faced new challenges and opportunities. The following developments appear

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    Mgt508 Assignment 1 Five Guys

    burger business in the fast-casual dining industry. Jerry Murrell shared his vision and values to his customers through suppliers, employees and now franchisees in a way that has allowed the company’s popularity to soar. To determine how Five Guys’ philosophy sets it apart from other fast-food chains I needed to understand the difference between fast-food and fast-casual dining. In the last several years I noticed that fast-food restaurants like McDonalds and Wendy’s have improved their décor and

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    Starbucks Strategy Analysis

    relevant elements for the future strategic direction of the organisation. I. The External Environment a. Macro environment i. Pestel ii. Porter’s Diamond iii. Key Drivers iv. Scenarios b. Industry and sector analysis v. Porter’s 5 Forces vi. Convergence c. Competitors and Markets vii. Strategic Groups

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    Demand and Capacity in Services

    ,demand, capacityFlow of Essay We will be first introducing our topic “Managing Demand and Capacity” through papers - “Managing the Tug of War between supply and demand in services industries” by “Gabriel Bitran” and “Susana Mondschein” and “Managing Service Organizations” by John Bowen and Robert C Ford. These papers explains the general challenges faced by services firms in managing capacity, demand and also describes generalized solution to solve those issues. After introducing our topic, we

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    Essay

    4277 APRIL 4, 2011 JAMES L. HESKETT RICHARD LUECKE Porcini’s Pronto: “Great Italian cuisine without the wait!” In January 2011 Tom Alessio, marketing vice president at Porcini’s, Inc., of Boston, was pondering issues raised by a potential expansion of his company’s restaurant business. The domestic market for full-service chain restaurants was nearing its saturation point at both in-city and shopping mall locations. The big chains were looking overseas for growth, but as a small regional

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    Ford Stategy

    a substantial element of importing. When these stores search for new products abroad, they practice another form of international marketing. A whole range of service industries are involved in international marketing; many large advertising firms, banks, investment bankers, public accounting firms, consulting companies, hotel chains, and airlines now market their services worldwide. International marketing encompasses some activities that only indirectly result in international transactions

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    Strategy Case Studies

    inefficiencies of - Chaebol system of management, possible clash of its cargo business with its own shipping company, limited focus on the domestic market and growing competition from LCCs. How would Korean Air manage growth as a family-owned conglomerate? The case offers enriching scope for analysing a family business’s turnaround strategies, with all the legacy costs involved. Pedagogical Objectives • To discuss the (operational) dynamics of Korean Chaebols - their influence/ effects on the country’s industrial

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    Shopping Trends

    the Chinese Mainland (CM) governments have established Individual Visit Scheme (IVS) which simplifies the process for CM people to visit Hong Kong. The resulting tremendous increase of CM tourists affects significantly the Hong Kong fashion retailing industry (HKFRI). In this research note, we study the challenges and opportunities brought by IVS for HKFRI. Recommendations are proposed and managerial findings are developed. r 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Keywords: Chinese Mainland tourists;

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    Jollibee

    I. -----------Case Summary Ms. Genee Lopez, Assistant Vice President for Franchising scanned her planner to check her appointments for the day when her secretary, Liza, came in her office carrying a folder containing information about the company’s franchise applicants. She reviewed the proposals and was faced by the question “ Who are we supposed to award the franchise to?” II. Statement of the Problem and Objectives How will Genee Lopez evaluate the proposals of Mr. Artiaga and Mrs

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    Marketing Plan

    Group members : Kelvin Khor (31659593) Clement Chan (31687481) Tracy Ong (31704842) Wai Yian Ching, Fiona (31689822)   1   Content Page 1.1 1.2 Introduction IMC Model 3 5 1.3 Stage one: advertising 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 Ambient Underground advertising Internet advertising Advertising through magazine 6 6 9 12 15 1.4 Stage two: conversations 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 Direct mail Store cards Vouchers Consumer trade shows 17 17 18 20 21 1.5 Stage three:

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