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    Mcdonald Should Be in Viet Nam

    ..............4 Advantages & disadvantages McDonald’s franchise ....................................5 Investment Decision ...................................................................................6 Summary ...................................................................................................7 Reference ..................................................................................................7 I. Background McDonald's is a huge multi-national restaurant chain.

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    Company Profile

    McDonald’s is Global – and in Your Hometown McDonald’s is the leading global foodservice retailer with more than 34,000 local restaurants serving approximately 69 million people in 118 countries each day. More than 80% of McDonald’s restaurants worldwide are owned and operated by independent local men and women.Our goal is becoming customers favorite way and place to eat and drink by serving core favorites such as the world famous French Fries, Big Mac, Quarter Pounder and Chicken McNuggets.

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    up a coffee shop within the confines of their supermarket, thus, Tropical Hut Hamburger was born. Now, it has more than 50 branches nationwide and still growing, proving that it can hold its stance in the fast food arena. Before Jollibee, before McDonald's, before Burger King, before anyone else, it seems, there is Tropical Hut Hamburger. And hamburger it is, indeed the best it could ever be. But that was long ago. Now, Tropical is just a vestige of its former self. Everyone suspects that their hamburger

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    Business Management

    2.0 Background of the company 2.1 Introduction The founder of McDonald’s is Raymond Albert Kroc. He was the exclusive distributor for a company that manufactured “multi-mixer” milk shake machines. Impressed by a small chain of hamburger restaurants based in San Bernardino, California that used the multi-mixers, Mr. Kroc attained franchising rights from the owners, the McDonald brothers. After that, he founded McDonald’s Corporation in 1955 and opened the first restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois

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    Mcdonalds

    McDonald’s Extra Credit Report McDonald’s retail outlet resemble a machine in the way that it represents a specialization within their products. Specialization meaning that every part of the machine has a certain functions that create a final product, such as there salads all the way to their burgers they each have a certain function that needs to be done before the product is ready to be served to the customer. Another one is that McDonald’s signifies is predictability through their logos and

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    Mcdonalds Arch Deluxe

    Individual Innovation Paper McDonald’s Arch Deluxe EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Individual Innovation Paper: McDonald’s Arch Deluxe Analysis - Why It Failed INTRODUCTION McDonald’s has been in the hamburger business since the 1950’s and grown into a world-wide fast-food giant known for “Quality, Service, Cleanliness and Value”. As the McDonald’s empire grew so did their menu, it adapted to the tastes of their customers. In 1996 McDonald’s launched the Arch Deluxe; their answer to what adults want

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    The Golden Arch the Iconic Symbol

    The golden arch’s are an iconic symbol, McDonald’s serves over 69 million customers each day. McDonald’s opened its doors in the 1940’s originally known for its drive in feature and car hop service. It grew to be a powerhouse fast food chain on a global scale. Mostly franchise the company operates like a machine, assigning different jobs for each employee and even guaranteeing your food in 60 seconds drive thru or it’s free. Similar to a production line each employee is stationed, some take orders

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    Mcdonalds

    the way Americans ate. Like every other business, McDonald's is subject to opportunities and threats in their specific and general sectors. - McDonald's financial condition seems to be fair, but on the rise and could go back to being strong in the near future. The company has enough money to satisfy it short-term and long-term obligations and their interest payments, signifying that debt is not a major problem for them. - Production: McDonald's has prided itself on its consistent product value

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    Operations Management of Mcdonald’s

    Table of Contents The purpose of this report is to analysis how the Value Chain management of McDonald’s contribute to the success of the business and identify the environmental impacts of McDonald’s operations and the ethical issues of McDonald’s supply chain management. 1. Introduction 1.1 McDonald’s History 1.2 McDonald’s Mission 1.3 McDonalds Values 2. Value Chain 2.1Value chain of McDonald’s Restaurants 2.2 Primary Activities 2.2.1 Inbound Logistics-Low Cost 2.2.2 Operations-Fast

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    Fatburger and International Business

    of how to lift Cuba up, there has been a lot of press over McDonalds opening up a franchise in the country. FatBurger, However, has the intention to make to the country first. FatBurger is a smaller franchise, open in 32 countries - as opposed to McDonald’s 100. Unlike McDonlads, FatBurger focuses on new up and coming countries, using the mentality that their brand could reach places other franchises have yet to venture.  On the reasoning for wanting to open in Cuba, CEO Wiederhorn states "Since

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