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    good judgment in their selection. Organizational Design The Dunkin Donuts brand has grown from a small restaurant in 1948, called Open Kettle. Our name that most consumers recognize is Dunkin Donuts, which we adopted in 1950. Our shift from just doughnuts to coffee came in 2003, where we introduced our coffee line and began competition with Starbucks. The organization will maintain its departmentalization by geographic region, we have 20 locations here in the Midwest and have plans to add 5 more.

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    A Peak from a Perspective A deep breath. We’re waging a war. It seems that in any kind of business, there is somewhat of a battle to be fought, whether with the company itself or with other organizations vis-à-vis the company. As to how to skate through the rocky atmosphere with a graceful land from a triple hoop axel jump is discussed in the book, Sun Tzu: Art of War and Management although in a different view. Through its different principles in war, each concept is translated as to how it

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    Becoming a District Manager of Dunkin Donuts Congratulations!!! The store owner of Dunkin Donuts has decided to open five new locations over the next two years. A new District Manager will be needed for these new locations and will present many new opportunities. The new district manager will be given complete control, authority, and responsibility to structure, staff and operate the five new locations. The new opportunities will be challenging, but it will also be rewarding. Seeing the new

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    Business Overview Dunkin' Donuts is the number one retailer of hot regular coffee-by-the-cup in America, selling 2.7 million cups a day, nearly one billion cups a year. Dunkin' Donuts has more than 7,200 restaurants in 30 countries worldwide. Based in Canton, Massachusetts, Dunkin' Donuts is a subsidiary of Dunkin' Brands, Inc1. Despite what the name of the company suggests, Dunkin’ Donuts’ major revenue generator is beverage sales which accounts for approximately 70%, as compared to donuts that

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    Dunkin Donuts is one of today’s best and biggest global coffeehouses. Bill Rosenberg had a rough childhood. His parents lost their store during the Great Depression, which led Bill Rosenberg to drop out of middle school and get a job. Investing $5,000 after War War II he started his own company of catering trucks delivering various foods including coffee and donuts to factory workers. Which was called Industrial Luncheon Services. 1948 Bill Rosenberg opens donut restaurant “Open Kettle” on Southern

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    MCD strategies that make they ahead of their competitor 1. Delivering food in places that people demand it In many country of Asia, The people demand common place to eat and the cost not highly expensive. So, MCD can provide the right need for this kind of people which is one of the reason why MCD is highly success in the Asia market. MCD can deliver any place around the city also in some urban. 2. Offering a wider variety of food to attract more customer MCD are trying to get new customer who concern

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    In this part of the research, I will discuss the role of qualitative research in helping Dunkin’ Donuts expand further in the World. Qualitative research refers to the process whereby researchers try to find out simply ‘what exists’, rather than ‘how much’. Qualitative research aims to develop initial ideas or insights to provide direction for any further research needed. It deals with the range of customer attitudes towards a product, rather than measuring what percentage of people hold a particular

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    It was 3 am in the morning. I woke up to a chilling phone call. I grabbed my phone and it was from Veronica. I was so confused, so I answered it. “Hello... “ I said as I heard screaming and crying coming out of her voice. “Mike, I need you to come to my house, something happen to Jessica.” I grabbed my things and ran to my car. It was pouring rain. I put my keys in the ignition as fast as I possibly could, and hit the gas pedal with all the force in my body. Jessica is my 17 year old daughter, she

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    Starbucks is an extremely popular chain coffeehouse that originally began in Seattle, Washington in 1971. Starbucks currently has over 17,000 stores and its mission is to “inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time” (Starbucks 2017). Starbucks utilizes it mission statement through various CSR strategies. CSR stands for Corporate Social Responsibility. CSR is a method that businesses can utilize to benefit society. Corporate social responsibility (CSR)

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    Forrest Edward Mars Sr. was born in 1904 to Frank C Mars and Ethel G Kissack. Forrest first got his taste for the Mars company because his father made butter cream candy from their kitchen in the home in Tacoma, Washington. Frank expands his candy making to Minnesota and crafts what is called the Nougat House in which the candy then were called Patricia chocolates. From the Nougat house, the Milky Way candy bar is introduced and becomes an instant success, where full-time sales staff have to be hired

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