...------------------------------------------------- Crazy Donuts Marketing Professionals ------------------------------------------------- Research Project Proposal, October 22, 2014 Azmina Rahemanji, Jianlan Chen, Kaan Zaim, & Ramy El-Refai The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Marketing Strategy BU.450.710.82.FA14 Dr. Haiyang Yang Abstract Our research group, company profile, and team charter plans are written in the following proposal. Dunkin Donuts Considering the amount of competition in the coffee industry, it’s fascinating that Dunkin Donuts has served not only the United States but internationally for over 50 years and has continued to expand. Our team is interested in learning and researching their marketing strategies, expansion strategies, and vision to maintain their leading position in the coffee business. The team will look back to the historic rollouts of campaigns, the known ‘America runs on Dunkin’ advertising campaign, the recent use of innovative marketing practices like the inclusion of Vine videos in TV advertising, and current headlines that read plans by DD to market to Californians after an initial failure in the Starbucks dominated state. As told by the company: “Dunkin' Donuts is the world's leading baked goods and coffee chain, serving more than 3 million customers per day. Dunkin' Donuts sells 52 varieties of donuts and more than a dozen coffee beverages as well as an array of bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods”...
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...El crédito y el Consumidor panameño Luz María Salamina Contenido n Características del sistema crediticio en Panamá – Evolución de la oferta del crédito – Regulación n 2008: – Vulnerabilidad en los sectores de menores ingresos: capacidad de endeudamiento – Score: administración efectiva del riesgo crédito n Oportunidades para las MYPES C a r a c t e r í s ) c a s d e l s i s t e m a credi)cio en Panamá – Evolución de la oferta del crédito – Regulación 990,260 Consumidores reportados en APC 1,448,532 Población económicamente ac8va de 15 años o más 68% 458,272 , 32% 990,260 , 68% No reportada 1,357,059 Población ocupada de 15 años o más 73% 990,260 , 73% Reportada 990260, 31% 366,799 , 27% No reportada 3,200,200 Población total 31% Fuente: Contraloría Reporte Agosto 2007 No reportada 2209280, 69% Reportada Reportada Evolución de # clientes reportados a APC 496% 500% # de personas 3000000 131% 2500000 100% 2000000 1500000...
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...Mireya Duarte 4-1-2015 Siberian Husky’s : Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Siberian huskies served valiantly in the army's arctic search & rescue unit of the air transport command during WWII and in the BYRD Antarctic expeditions. OR Did you know that some people say that this breed can put the “H” in Houdini because unless they have a fenced in yard they are known to be escape artist and enen then sometimes a fence does not stop them! B. Purpose Statement: I will be informing everybody about some if the history of the Siberian Husky’s along with some general information such as their temperament, general care which includes food, exercise they need and such stuff. C. Significance Statement: I feel this information is relevant to know because not many people even know the most basic thing about the breed of the dog they own if it’s a Officially a state dog or even if it’s a breed that is well known for having Health issues that they should be on the lookout for. D. Preview Statement: First I will be giving you a brief history of the Siberian Husky’s along with some of their most noted achievements as a breed. Second, I will inform you about the general care they need along with if they have any health...
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...James Tincknell Dr. Kenneth Reeds SPN417 – 01 9 de diciembre del 2013 El Malentendido de las Indígenas por Cristóbal Colón Las culturas indígenas que existían durante el tiempo de Colón quedan representadas en maneras distintas en la literatura del momento. Por un lado, Colón famosamente las retrató en sus cartas, quitándoles humanidad a los indígenas y dejando la impresión que él había conocido unas personas mansas, poco más que salvajes. Por otro lado, la poesía y escritura pre-columbina revela culturas desarrolladas y provee una cara humana y una voz, aunque difícil de oír por culpa de la traducción y distancia histórica – de esta gente que existía antes de la presencia colonizadora. En ambos casos la literatura revela una representación de la indígena y dentro del contraste entre estas versiones, se puede discernir la tensión que eventualmente sería la diversidad latinoamericana. Las indígenas eran personas espirituales. No tenían fe en un dio pero tenían fe en muchos dios. Ellos eran polígamos. Ellos combinaban fe y ambientalismo. Sus mentalidades ayudan para cultivar y vivir con todas las indígenas en la tierra. Las indígenas asignaban nombres al sol y la tierra. El sol era el padre y la tierra la madre. A juntos, ellos tenían cuidados por las personas que vivían en la tierra. (Churchill 60-62) Las indígenas eran famosas por la creación de escritura. Porque las indígenas eran separados del mundo, especialmente Europa, ellos creaban algunos sistemas para comunicar...
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...Second career Self-employment and becoming an entrepreneur as a second career for dependent employees The responsibility for the contents of this report lies with EIM. Quoting numbers or text in papers, essays and books is permitted only when the source is clearly mentioned. No part of this publication may be copied and/or published in any form or by any means, or stored in a retrieval system, without the prior written permission of EIM. EIM does not accept responsibility for printing errors and/or other imperfections. Contents 1 Theoretical framework 7 1.1 Introduction 7 1.2 The transition process: Heuristical tool 8 1.3 Differences between start-ups: Dependent employee versus other types 10 1.4 Demarcation 11 1.5 Contents of the report 12 2 Entrepreneurship in the EU 15 2.1 Facts and figures 15 2.2 Entrepreneurs in the EU 20 2.3 Previous experience of starting entrepreneurs in the EU 24 3 Synthesis 31 3.1 Introduction 31 3.2 Legal definition of self-employed 31 3.3 General requirements related to start-ups 33 3.4 Financing the start-up of a business 34 3.5 Insolvency and seizure procedures 35 3.6 Social security systems in general 35 3.7 Social security: Unemployment 36 3.8 Social security: Sickness 39 3.9 Social security: Disability 40 3.10 Social security: Medical costs 40 3.11 Social security: Old age 41 3.12 Social...
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...Idioms and Expressions by David Holmes A method for learning and remembering idioms and expressions I wrote this model as a teaching device during the time I was working in Bangkok, Thailand, as a legal editor and language consultant, with one of the Big Four Legal and Tax companies, KPMG (during my afternoon job) after teaching at the university. When I had no legal documents to edit and no individual advising to do (which was quite frequently) I would sit at my desk, (like some old character out of a Charles Dickens’ novel) and prepare language materials to be used for helping professionals who had learned English as a second language—for even up to fifteen years in school—but who were still unable to follow a movie in English, understand the World News on TV, or converse in a colloquial style, because they’d never had a chance to hear and learn common, everyday expressions such as, “It’s a done deal!” or “Drop whatever you’re doing.” Because misunderstandings of such idioms and expressions frequently caused miscommunication between our management teams and foreign clients, I was asked to try to assist. I am happy to be able to share the materials that follow, such as they are, in the hope that they may be of some use and benefit to others. The simple teaching device I used was three-fold: 1. Make a note of an idiom/expression 2. Define and explain it in understandable words (including synonyms.) 3. Give at least three sample sentences to illustrate how the expression is used...
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