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    Marketing

    new drinks that I suggested. CASELET 2 MATTEL ISSUES NEW MASSIVE CHINA TOY RECALL ABOUT 9 MILLION ITEMS RECALLED; DANGER FROM MAGNETS AND LEAD PAINT Questions: 1. What do the recalls of various toys say about current product quality strategies? 2. As the owner of Mattel, what must you do in order to prevent product recalls? 3. Prepare SWOT analysis for Mattel. Answers: 1. If I am the marketing manager of embassy, the measures that I will be going to institute so as to

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    Brand Perception of Cafe Coffee Day

    BRAND PERCEPTION OF CAFÉ COFFEE DAY (CCD) IN REGARD TO CONSUMER TASTES AND PREFERENCES ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In performing my assignment, I had to take the help and guideline of some respected persons, who deserve my greatest gratitude. The completion of this assignment gives me much Pleasure. I would like to show my gratitude to Mr Anish Yousef, Mentor, Q1410 for giving me a good guideline for assignment throughout numerous consultations. I would also like to expand my deepest gratitude to all

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    Analysis

    [Online] www.cscanada.net www.cscanada.org Study on Competitive Advantages of Starbucks Surfers’ Paradise Coffee Shop ZHANG Zhenjia[a],* [a] School of Tourism and Geographical Science, Shenyang University, Shenyang, Liaoning, China. * Corresponding author. Received 25 May 2012; accepted 9 September 2012 Abstract This study is conducted to give a clear picture of the competitive advantage of the Starbucks Surfers’ Paradise coffee shop. With this purpose as the direction, a thorough marketing

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    Leadership Change

    Readings for this week to help with assignments: Change in Leaders One of the major reasons why organizations are unable to adapt to the fast-paced, changing environments of today is the lack of effective change leadership. Leaders who are successful in guiding their organizations through change are typically those who: * Embrace change in the environment as opportunities on which to capitalize. * Are vision artists—they can paint a picture of the future that is vibrant and clear to all

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    Moto: Coming to America

    Internationalization STARBUCKS’ INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS1 Internationally, we are in our infancy. (Howard Schultz, Chairman & Chief Global Strategist – Starbucks, 2003) The expansion strategy internationally is not bullet-proof as it is in the U.S. (Mitchell J. Speiser, Analyst – Lehman Brothers, 2003) ALL’S NOT WELL WITH STARBUCKS In March 2003, Fortune came out with its annual list of “Fortune 500 companies”. For Howard Schultz (Schultz), Chairman of Starbucks Corp. (Starbucks), this list was special

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    Starbucks

    STARBUCKS- GOING GLOBAL FAST Background * Starbucks Corporation is an American global coffee companyand coffeehouse-chain based in Seattle, Washington. * The first Starbucks opened in Seattle, Washington, on March30, 1971 by three partners that met while students atthe University of San Francisco: English teacher JerryBaldwin, history teacher Zev Siegl, and writer Gordon Bowker. * They sold beans and coffee makers. * Customers were encouraged to learn how to grind the beans andmake

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    The Missing Link; How Corporate Social Responsibility Increases Market Value Bachelor Thesis Marketing Supervisor: Ph.D. Ernst Osinga 2009/2010 ANR Name E-mail Subject : 888692 : Puck van den Biggelaar : P.vdnBiggelaar@uvt.nl : Marketing and firm value Subject Area : Marketing corporate social responsibility and market value Study Program: International Business 1 Abstract Corporate social responsibility is profitable for a company, but only when the following requirements are met

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    Starbucks Case Study

    Starbucks is an international coffee chain based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the largest coffeehouse company in the world, having roughly 16,706 stores as of Dec. 27, 2009 spanning 50 countries, with roughly 11,000 in the United States (Starbucks Company Profile, 2010). The products that Starbucks offers include coffee, hot and iced espresso beverages, coffee and non-coffee blended beverages, Tazo teas, fresh food like pastries, sandwiches and salads, and other merchandise items

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    Mcdonald's Marketing Case

    corporation. Topics that will be discussed include the Situation Analysis, customer environment, competition, economic growth and stability, political trends, technological advancements, sociocultural trends, marketing goals and objectives, marketing strategy, marketing implementation and finally the timeline in which it will take McDonalds to implement these goals. Executive Summary McDonalds is known as the world number one selling Fast Food Company. They serve their famous burgers and fries

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    The Relationship Between Globalization and E-Commerce

    ABSTRACT 2 CHAPTRER ONE: INTRODUCTION 3 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Research Background 3 1.2 Corporate Social Responsibility in China 5 1.3 Problem Statement 7 1.4 Objectives of Research 8 1.5 Scope of the Research 9 1.6 Research Questions 9 1.7 Structure of Research 9 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 11 2.0 Introduction 11 2.1 Corporate Social Responsibility 11 2.1.1 Definition of CSR 11 2.1.2 The Triple Bottom Line 12 2.1.3 The

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