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    Then $188,000 in sales and $50,000 in profits the next year. In May of 1986 Jimmy John was able to buy his father out of the business (Liautaud, November 2016). With profits in his favor, Jimmy John decided to start franchising. This year, Jimmy John’s stores are projected for annual sales of $1.2 million and $280,000 in average net profits (CNN, 2011). In the first 10 year 10

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    Executive Summary Our business will be a Limited Liability Company. Vision Our vision is to be one of the top creperies in the New York metropolitan area, to spread the message of health conscious eating, and to spread our crepe style to as many places as possible. Mission Statement Ridiculous Crêpes will be a local café-creperie based in New Rochelle, New York focusing on sustainable business practices. Our mission is to offer savory and sweet crepes to diverse communities and surrounding towns

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    Running Head: SAMPLE PLAN Sample Marketing Plan for BUSN319 Student Marketing Plan for BAGELS BY THE BAY A Marketing Plan Presented by: Jamie Johnson DeVry University Abstract The marketing plan for Bagels by the Bay covers all the necessary marketing elements for a successful business. It does an especially good job of positioning the business in the marketplace due to a fine SWOT analysis combined with some excellent target marketing strategy.

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    Introduction Subway is a franchise that has grown tremendously since its modest beginnings in the fast food market. The chain has over “40,000 locations, compared with McDonald 's 35,000. And while McDonald 's is struggling with lagging sales, Subway is plotting an ambitious expansion to 100,000 restaurants by 2030” (Lutz). Subway presents an interesting opportunity for entrepreneurs who want to run their own business as a franchise. Through an examination and analysis of the company’s business model with

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    threat. It delineates how the founding principles have guided the company over the years, and how it has responded slowly to change over the years. CFA has grown to be a force to reckon with in the industry with strength in customer experience and sandwich trademark. However, the emerging markets, social changes, economic issues and intense rivalry will continue to pose threat to this strong cultured company. At the end of the case analysis, we would have been able to

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    University of Economics and Business – Vietnam Nation University Department of Business Management * * * [pic] Group Assignment Marketing Plan of McDonald’s Hà Nội - 2011 Marketing Plan of McDonald’s________________ I. Executive Summary: Aiming to be the world 's best quick service restaurant, McDonald 's Pakistan opened its doors in September 1998 at Lahore and presently operating in six major cities with a network

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    Europe, the Asia/Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, Canada, and Latin America. The company was founded by brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald when they opened their first restaurant in San Bernadino California in 1948. At the time, McDonald’s core business was inexpensive and fast food, burgers, fries and shakes. The present corporation dates its founding to the opening of a franchised restaurant by businessman Ray Kroc, in Des Plaines, Illinois, on April 15, 1955, the ninth McDonald's restaurant

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    Marketing plan Product Product concept The Total product concept refers to the bundle of services offered by a product/service. For example Healthy happy foody total product can be explained as all the benefits customers receive by using the product, from service of providing food to fresh and healthy options to eat. Total product concept is used by the customers when evaluating the products among different business and they distinguish benefits and go for the product which provides them with

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    (Silverwater Road) Shopping & Dining Silverwater has several small to medium size shops, businesses, and eateries spread across the suburb as opposed to having a specific commercial district. • Mamaway (Parramatta Road) - Maternity store in the Gateway Business Park • Action Sports Equipment PTY Ltd. (Egerton Street) - Local sports equipment wholesaler • Auburn Florist

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    Integrated business operations – In this type of franchise the company is combined with two or more operations but operates as a single business unit. It is a type of collaboration which offers cost savings and will also result into increase in efficiency. Single product or Service Operations- In this type of franchise, the franchisee would only be answerable for running one business. However he or she would be extremely involved with all of the daily operations of the business. Example: Starbucks

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