tricks. When toasted and crumbled to use as a topping or garnish, they add crunch and texture. Some ground-up versions are also a useful substitute for flour when you want to thicken a sauce or bake a gluten-free cake. Attentive readers will know that last year this column featured a cake that used olive oil and ground almonds instead of butter and flour, and it’s still a firm favourite in this house when a dose of chocolate is required or a coeliac chocoholic (rather a lot them out there, it seems)
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Executive Summary We will open a chocolate shop named “Choco Ville” at Gulshan 2. This unique shop will be offering all sorts of popular and world class chocolates brands and other chocolate items only. “Choco Ville” will be an exclusive shop and follow the niche marketing strategy. We segmented our customers into different groupbased on their location, age, gender etc. The shop will mainly target the rich and young people. It will target the rich upper class and upper middle class people as they
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RMIT International University Vietnam ASSIGNMENT COVER PAGE Course Code: BUSM 4092 Course Name: Applied Entrepreneurship Location where you study: Saigon South Campus Title of Assignment: Group Assignment File(s) submitted 1 Student name: Hoang Bao Chau s3298283 Vu Ngoc Thuy Bui Thai Han Pho Ai Hong s3324477 s3343702 s3296816 Learning Facilitator in charge: Mr Phillip Dowler G4 Assignment due date: Jan 04 2013 Date of submission: Jan 04 2013 Number of pages including this one: 30 Word
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Prepared for: THE CUPCAKE LOUNGE [pic][pic] Prepared by: 2PHASE3 [pic] [pic] BUSINESS PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS Business Consultants TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ORGANIZATION The Cupcake Lounge was established in 2011 by Claudia Arizmendi and her husband Bill McGuiness to solve a void in the Byward Market
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National Economics University International Bachelor Degree Project Report Marketing Mix 4PS Analysis of The coffee bean and tea leaf in Hanoi Hanoi, August, 2015 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Table of Figures 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 4 I. Introduction 5 1. Background 5 2. Rationale 5 3. Research questions 5 4. Research methods 6 II. Literature review 7 1. The coffee
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serving a variety of delicious and generously portioned our products at moderate prices. Our customer will be served by friendly & knowledgeable people that are dedicated to provide excellent-customer service. II- Situation Analysis Industry Analysis - baking industry Baking has grown over the last century in the Philippines, from a relatively small industry to a large, popular industry. Initially, the island featured mainly independent bakeries that serviced cities and towns and provided employment to
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Ownership……………………………………………………..………........6 2.2 Company History……………………………………………………………………...6 3. Products…………………………………………………………………….……..…….9 4. Market Analysis Summary………………………….....………………………………..9 4.1 Market Segmentation………………………………………………………...………..10 4.2 Target Market Segment Strategy………………………………………………………11 4.3 Industry Analysis…………………………………………………...………...………..13 4.3.1 Competition and buying patterns……………………………………………….……15 5. Web Plan Summary………………………………………………………...…………...16
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Analyse SWOT : Pierre Hermé Strengths : - Worldwide fame and reputation (Vogue : Pierre Hermé is the « Picasso of Pastry) - Unique know-how - High level of innovation and creation - High quality products that convey a traditional, natural and authentic image - Wide range of products: macarons, chocolate candy, chocolate cakes, chocolate snacks, waffles… - Strong communication - Loyalty system: l’Atelier de Formation à la Haute pâtisserie Pierre Hermé Weaknesses:
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Contents Executive summary 1. Introductions 2 2.1 history 2.2 SWOT analysis 2. Organizational objectives 3-5 3.3 Target market 3.4 Target customer 3. Product & brand portfolio 6 4.5 Core customer value 4.6 Product portfolio 4. Pricing strategies 6 5. Distribution strategies
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Question 1 Behaviourism is primarily concerned with observable and measurable aspects of human behaviour rather than thinking for oneself. People have no free will – a persons environment determines their behaviour. Behaviourism has allowed for research that investigates the depth of the mind Question 2 Cognitively Guided Instruction (CGI) - Can be used to show the importance of language and listening in teaching as a social construct eg learners are able to solve problems without direct
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