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    Resources Bus

    [pic] INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS PROCESSES (BUSI 1333) [pic] ASSESSMENT GUIDE 2012-13 NB The assessment details contained in this document are the definitive details of your assessment for this course 2012-13. Please follow this guide and disregard information on assessment from any other document. Contents Page |Recommended texts |2 | |Course schedule

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    Four Test of Competitive Resources Power – Vrin (Valuable, Rare, Inimitiatable, Non-Substitutable)

    premium priced coffees, tea, a variety of fresh food items and other beverages. They also sell a variety of coffee and tea products and license their trademarks through other channels such as licensed stores, grocery and national foodservice accounts. Starbucks also markets its products mix with other brand names within its portfolio of companies, which include Teavana, Tazo, Seattle’s Best Coffee, Starbucks VIA, Starbucks Refreshers, Evolution Fresh, LaBoulange and Verismo. Starbucks had total revenue

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    Starbuvks

    Instructor: MS. HOWLETT Starbucks buys and roasts premium whole bean coffees and markets them along with original, Italian espresso beverages, a mixture of pastries and other bakeries, and products of coffee and tools. All of those products reach the hands of the customers through its Starbucks operated retail stores. Starbucks do not offer any franchises for general public. All of its stores are company owned or joint ventured. Starbucks joint venture

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    Pest Analysis

    smart phone Besides coffee, it also sells cups, desserts and tea. The service for Samsung is it let consumers to have a VIP card which makes a great benefit to the customers can have discount for each cup of coffee. It also has wireless which allows the consumers to easily contact with the Internet. 1.2.2. It sells coffee to white-collar worker who need coffee to wake up. In my opinion, I think Samsung coffee is not suitable for high school student. The price of Samsung coffee is too expensive for

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    Starbucks

    Starbucks Case Study Brian Davis Business Ethics BUSM 4263 Dr. Johnson April 5, 2012 Incorporating Coffee and Business the Starbucks Way The Early Years Starting a Small Group – During a business trip Howard Schultz visited Seattle, WA, investigating why a local coffee shop was outselling Macy’s in specific drip coffee makers. His visit brought him to Starbucks where he first met Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker. Inspired, Howard Schultz sought

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    Starbucks Case Analysis

    free and paid wireless internet coffee shops in the united states (Associated press, 2008) * Partnership with Bell Canada to include free wireless internet in over 650 locations in Canada (Laird, 2008) * Leads specialist coffee shop sales in most countries (Starbucks Corp. (food), 2012) Weaknesses * Share price fell by 43% due to commercializing the business (Passikoff, 2008) * Price senstaive customers choosing other places to get their coffee (Starbucks Corp. (food), 2012)

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    Starbucks Case

    The Birth From the very beginning Starbucks was modeled on European coffee bars and conceptualized to be the ‘Third Place’ between home and office. To achieve this goal Schultz had focused on developing a coffee culture. Everything revolved around the high quality coffee which was controlled from the time it was harvested till it was consumed. Quality is everything for Starbucks, because coffee is such a perishable commodity the company knew that it was very vulnerable if its quality was compromised

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    Pm592 Course Project 1

    When you think of coffee in the Northwest, most people know there is Starbucks and small coffee shops. Coffee shops have become a familiar feature of American communities, not only for the purchase of a morning cup of coffee and snacks, but for mid-day and evening as well. With the introduction of fancy espresso-based coffee and drinks, people are spending between $3 and $6 for their cappuccino, mocha latte, vanilla ice blended drink, or other flavored drink that may be coffee based. Privately

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    Starbucks Marketing Analysis

    Starbucks value proposition?  What brand image did Starbucks develop during this period?  Describe the original target market. After joining Starbucks’ marketing team in 1997, Howard Schultz traveled to Italy. He was very impressed by the Milanese coffee culture and the way of its services.  He really liked the espresso bar that had attracted a lot of customers.  Upon his return he suggested that Starbucks set up an espresso bar in the corner of their downtown shop. His idea was to make it a place

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    Power Root Paper

    leader in premium health beverages. Power Root’s company share is 19.9% in the coffee industry in Malaysia as shown in Appendix 4. The company develops, manufacture and distribute variety healthy and functional beverage products fortified with Eurycoma longifolia Jack or "Tongkat Ali", Labisia Pumilia or "Kacip Fatimah", ginseng, honey dates, oligofructose and collagen. Such beverage products are ready-to-drink (RTD) coffee, RTD tea, RTD chocolate malt drinks, RTD cereal, sports drink and energy drinks

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