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19 janv. 2015
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Life Event

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

My significant event in life that I will not forget happened when I was eleven years old. My father kicked me out of our house. The main thing that triggered all this according to me was the fact that my father moved in with my step-mother, and since she was pregnant, there was a need for more...

22 avril 2015
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Transport systems

Case study - 3 pages - Management

The Santa Catarina western colonization zones formed from the 1916 newly arrived immigrants of Rio Grande do Sul spent to develop a natural and market economy in their small farms. However, his problem was the disposal of surplus produced. So these small producers depended on the...

14 oct. 2020
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Porter's Five forces - Nespresso

Thesis - 4 pages - Services marketing

Portion-coffee is defined as single cup coffee systems, offering individual portions of freshly ground coffee. Portion-coffee systems come in several coffee machines systems like, filter, automatic, pads or capsules . In this segment, Nespresso offers...

27 janv. 2011
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Product analysis of Senseo

Case study - 20 pages - Services marketing

Senseo was established by the merger between the small electrical company Philips and Douwe Egberts, and it is the subsidiary of the Sara Lee Corporation. By 1995, both companies began combining their projects, 6 years after the concept Senseo was launched in the Netherlands. Senseo coffee...

29 sept. 2010
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Corporate entrepreneurship: Nestle Nespresso case

Case study - 6 pages - Business strategy

Nestlé Nespresso is one of the fastest growing subsidiaries of the Nestlé group. The group includes many different brands of coffee. Among them, there are two very profitable entities: Nespresso and Nescafé. Although they are not the same company, they are owned by the same group, yet...

29 sept. 2010
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International management: french capsule market

Market study - 10 pages - Services marketing

In its early years, coffee was considered a luxury product reserved for the rich. Then in the 80s, this changed and coffee became a common beverage that the everyone could afford. Because of this changed image, sales plummeted and coffee companies had to work hard to restore...

03 déc. 2010
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Nespresso and its information system - E-business

Thesis - 15 pages - Business strategy

The company was founded by Nespresso Nestle Group in 1986 with the aim of offering its customers quality coffee products. Since then, the company has continued to develop a selective distribution system and manage its brand based on luxury. The company catered to the popular concept of...

27 janv. 2011
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The case Starbucks (2006)

Case study - 36 pages - Business strategy

Starbucks, was created in 1971 after noticing how much some Americans love coffee, has now become the largest global network of "coffee houses". In 2005, the company had an average of four new stores opening a day, around the world. The rapid development of the sign is impressive....

27 janv. 2011
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Starbucks: A Sustainable Success?

Case study - 13 pages - Business strategy

Starbucks was originally established in 1971 by three enterprising academics who shared a common love for coffee. The original strategy was to sell quality coffee and introduce consumers to drinking coffee, a concept created by Alfred Peet in the United States. In 1981,...

03 mars 2011
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Strategic analysis of the launching of the Tassimo machine by Kraft Foods Inc.

Case study - 10 pages - Services marketing

Kraft Foods Inc. is the second largest global brand in the food and drink sector. The group markets its products in 149 countries, representing more than 114,000 employees, and has a portfolio of 61 brands achieving a turnover of over 100 million dollars anually. Kraft Foods France, a subsidiary...

03 mars 2011
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Starbucks: Development strategy

Case study - 5 pages - Services marketing

Starbucks is a company that is active and popular in the coffee market. The name Starbucks is synonymous with the word coffee. The Company manages the production line from the choice of coffee, through roasting, until the sale of finished product in a cup. With more than...

14 oct. 2020
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SWOT Analysis - Starbucks France

Thesis - 3 pages - Business strategy

Taking its name from a character of the book Moby Dick, Starbucks specializes in coffee retailing. It is currently the most important chain in the coffee industry. When Starbucks Coffee Company was founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, an English teacher, Zev Siegel, a history...

15 mai 2009
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Why do people around the world are embracing Starbucks?

Thesis - 2 pages - Business strategy

Today, Starbucks is the first purveyor of the finest coffee in the world. Starbucks history began with the following interpretation: “more people needed to join the coffee bar culture […] smell the coffee and enjoy life a little more”. Starbucks started the in...

20 janv. 2009
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Analysis of success strategy of Starbucks

Essay - 12 pages - Business strategy

On 26 January 2004, a true "culture shock" had occurred in avenue de l'Opera in Paris. The American Starbucks Coffee has grappled with the French market with the opening of a shop and a coffee bar, causing controversy in a country with an ancient culture of "little black...

29 sept. 2010
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Management decision making: The Nestle Nespresso case

Case study - 6 pages - Management

Nestle Nespresso is one of the fastest growing subsidiaries of the Nestlé group. The group includes many different brands producing coffee. Among them, there are two very profitable entities: Nespresso and Nescafé. Although they are not the same company, they are owned by the same...

29 oct. 2013
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Nespresso: What next ?

Case study - 12 pages - Management

In this mature market which is the coffee, the Nespresso brand has demonstrated innovation through its 1700 patents, and has positioned in the category of premium coffee with his machines and capsules; by establishing a monopoly. But faced with the loss of one of its patents this...

18 janv. 2011
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Barista in India: Integrated marketing communication

Essay - 9 pages - Services marketing

Cafes play a very critical role in any society and coffee bars have now come to be regarded as instruments of social change; be it a place for discussion of politics, a place to relax or a meeting point, it emerges as a kind of focal point in society. The popular cafe outlets are...

27 janv. 2011
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"Nespresso, what else? " - A strategic analysis

Case study - 30 pages - Business strategy

During the 70s, Nestle anticipated a market growth of premium coffee based on the original concept of the inventor of the espresso, Luiggi Bezzera. The principle is simple: offer the finest Italian coffee directly to your home or office. Founded in 1986, Nespresso pioneered the...

03 mars 2011
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Wash bar (plane business)

Business plan - 46 pages - Services marketing

The market for Laundromat Cafes is an evolving market. Its current volume is very low (almost non-existent direct competitors) in contrast to that of the laundromats that are close to saturation. We propose to establish a laundry-friendly laundromat which will be a place with full wireless...

16 janv. 2009
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The international development of Starbucks (2004)

Essay - 4 pages - Business strategy

The Starbucks Coffee Company owns today more than 6,000 retail locations in 37 countries: It is situated in all the continents: North America, Latin America, the Middle East and the Pacific Rim, that is to say “wherever there is a demand for good coffee”. The first foreign...

25 nov. 2013
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Keurig Inc

Case study - 3 pages - Management

The coffee industry has experienced resurgence since the 1990s with help from coffee giants like Starbucks and area coffee shops reintroducing the market to gourmet coffee. Keurig Inc. had an effective hold on the commercial market by creating a distribution channel...

25 nov. 2008
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The Starbucks management

Market study - 5 pages - Business strategy

The Seattle-based coffee company called Starbucks has been dominating the coffee industry all over the world. With its business running for more than a decade now, Starbucks has become a household name through its popularity in its stores worldwide. Starbucks has elevated the...

17 mai 2009
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Starbucks France: The value chain

Thesis - 3 pages - Services marketing

Found in 1971, Starbucks Corporation is the leader in the coffee shops industry, with a turnover of $9,411.5 million in 2007 (source: Datamonitor). Its main activity is to manage coffee shops (85% of its turnover) and to sell licenses (10,9%), but Starbucks has also diversified its...

12 oct. 2009
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Starbucks - Going global fast: Case study

Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy

The international coffee market is a very competitive market. There are increasing numbers of competitors, such as full service restaurants and other coffee shops, entering the growing specialist coffee market in recent years. Starbucks must be aware of this strong...

15 déc. 2010
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Nespresso: Customers Benefits

Case study - 7 pages - Management

Nespresso, currently the market leader, has always offered coffee machines to suit everybody, for professionals and the general public. The success of the brand relies on increased consumption, and a strong want by the company to meet customer expectations. It can be any type of...

30 nov. 2009
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Case study: An analysis of marketing Starbucks

Case study - 11 pages - Services marketing

Primarily, Starbucks operates as a coffee shop to hang out at and relax, away from the hustle and bustle for that well deserved coffee break. It has branched out from coffee, now serving a menagerie of tea, milk and espresso based drinks, either hot or cold. As when the...

29 sept. 2010
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Nespresso, crisis communication report: Establishment in Israel

Case study - 6 pages - Services marketing

For more than 20 years, Nespresso, which is a subsidiary of the Nestlé Group, managed to transform the very bitter beverage coffee, to an elegant and pleasant product thanks to its expertise on quality coffee and coffee machines as well to its efficient marketing campaigns....

29 sept. 2010
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Management of Starbucks to Enter New Foreign Markets

Case study - 12 pages - Economy general

Starbucks is a company that is already 23 years old, and has been working internationally for 14 years. Starbucks is a Seattle, Washington- based coffee company. It buys, roasts, and sells whole bean coffees and coffee drinks through an international chain of retail outlets....

27 sept. 2011
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Case study of Starbucks

Case study - 1 pages - Services marketing

The international marketing strategy of Starbucks: Starbucks is a coffee bar in the U.S. that markets high-quality coffee.When we talk about the brand awareness the company seeks to distinguish itself from competitors by placing the product quality (including the quality of...

22 avril 2015
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Tax incentives and business expansion

Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy

It was stated that in the period 1930-45, government of Santa Catarina was concerned with the implement a comprehensive infrastructure system that was able to support and facilitate economic modernization, via expansion and implementation of industrial activities in the northeast of Santa...