Strategic Marketing Plan for the Starbucks Coffee Company Table of Contents Introduction and background 3 Company mission, company objectives 3 Market definition and product or brand background 4 Evaluation of results and conclusion about problem 5 Situational Analysis 5 Internal analysis 5 Customer analysis 7 Industry analysis 8 Competitor analysis 11 Distribution and supplier analysis 11 SWOT analysis – Confrontation Matrix 12 Choice of option 13 Marketing
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Within the Starbucks organization control mechanisms such as, bureaucratic control, market control and clan control are put to use daily. With any type of control mechanism there are positive and negative aspects to each. Let us look at the positive and negative reactions to control mechanisms within the Starbucks organization starting with bureaucratic control. The use of bureaucratic control for Starbucks is implemented and managed on the executive level. At this level, bureaucratic control
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developing the value of company and the second line consists of the multipliers which strengthen the relationship between the stages. Generally there are four value stages and three multipliers in a brand value chain model but for explaining the case of Starbucks we have excluded the fourth stage and the subsequent multiplier. Marketing Program Investor Customer Mind-set Market Performance Marketplace Conditions Multiplier Program Quality Multiplier Value Stages Multipliers * Product * Location
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Introduction Starbucks has evolved over the years into a retail giant, branching out into new areas and partnering with other giants to get their brand to the masses. There are several reasons why Starbucks is on top of their market, one being the meticulous attention they pay to details. Starbucks prides itself in providing the highest quality product with excellent customer service. Coffee beans were imported from all over the world and freshly roasted in shop. The premium coffee company has
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The Starbucks Brand We are transitioning from a very retail centric view about the brand to a view that will allow us to say that Starbucks’ role is to provide uplifting moments to people every day. I didn’t say coffee. If you go beyond coffee, you can get to music, you can get to literature, you can get to a number of different areas. It can also become a licence to dilute the brand. Therefore our goal is to remain true to our core, coffee. After all, we are the protectors of something that is
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STARBUCKS COFFEE HISTORY Starbucks’s history began in 1971 by three teachers who opened a small cafe called Starbucks Coffee, tea and spice in Seattle, USA. They were assertive about their good coffee and exotic teas. They were selling coffee beans and quality teas for people to prepare at their homes. In the early 1981 they hired Howard Schultz who changed the destiny of Starbucks Coffee as director of retail and marketing. Actually Schultz had an experience with the delicious taste of Starbucks
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| Business Strategy | Assignement | 24/05/2010 | | | | “Making your organisation fit for purpose” Starbucks Coffe Company is the world leading brand in roasting and distributing coffee. The company owns now more than 15 000 coffee shops around the globe: it is settled in North America, Latin America, Europe, Middle-East and Asia. The diversity and depth of its offer (from smooth to extra roasted coffee, African, Arabian or Latin, and all the muffins, cookies and sandwiches)
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August 18, 2009, 7:30 am Source: The New York Times. Starbucks Workers Protest Rise in Health Premiums By A. G. SULZBERGER Mario Tama/Getty Images At a picket organized by the Industrial Workers of the World, Starbucks employees and their supporters protested a rise in their out-of-pocket health care expenses. Updated, 2 p.m. | Saying it spends nearly as much on health insurance for its workers as it does on coffee, Starbucks recently announced that it would increase the amount that eligible
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Tata Coffee & Starbucks Sign MoU for Strategic Alliance in India | ~ Companies to Explore Collaboration for Sourcing and Roasting Premium Coffee Beans in India; Agreement Will Support Starbucks Future Market Entry and Operations in India ~ MUMBAI, India, Jan 13, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) --In a significant step toward market entry in India, Starbucks Coffee Company (Nasdaq: SBUX) today signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tata Coffee Limited, one of the region's leading providers
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Introduction I have done a marketing analysis on Starbucks. I will be looking into nature of business of Starbucks, customer perception, the different areas of marketing plan adopted by Starbucks The general areas are analyzing the current situation, the marketing targets, goals, mission and objective, the marketing mix (the “4Ps”) and implementing, controlling and reviewing the marketing process. To source for the information, I have gone down to a Starbucks outlet to do some research. I have also gone
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