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    Introduction According to this case study, I have been doing excellent work for Dunkin Donuts for the past two years. The owner already owns 20 other Dunkin Donuts and is looking to open 5 more locations. Because of my good track record and my store being the top performing store out of the 20 locations. The owners have decided to promote you to district manager. In this case study, I will go over the job design, organizational design, recruiting and selection, and training and performance appraisals

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    Drinking coffee is merely a habit or a routine for many Americans. Many fast food establishments from Dunkin’ Donuts to McDonalds offer a rather wide selection in sizes and flavors of such a delightful drinking commodity. Being a very popular and an in-demand beverage among the general public belies the common nuisance that many of those coffee enthusiasts may have to confront on a regular basis when buying a cup of freshly brewed coffee to go. For starters, the cups generally used are not all

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    Dunkin Donuts/ Low Involvement Utilitarian A. Why I Bought the Product I buy Dunkin Donuts as a utilitarian product because in my perspective, the quality of the coffee is slightly lower as compared to other places, however, it is still the best choice of lower quality products. I don’t generally buy Dunkin Donuts to fulfil my psychological needs of belonging and fitting in, I buy it because I have a strong desire to have coffee, but also because it’s convenient and I want to save as much money

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    Dunkin’Donuts in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts. Dunkin ' Donuts is the world 's driving prepared products and espresso chain, serving more than 3 million clients for each day. Dunkin ' Donuts offers 52 assortments of donuts and more than twelve espresso drinks and in addition a variety of bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other prepared products. Today, there are more than 11,300 Dunkin ' Donuts eateries around the world – more than 8,000 Dunkin ' Donuts eateries in 41 states in the U.S. also the District

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    exceedingly well" and that distinctive competency are those skills that are "superior to those of the competition." The competitive analyses below presents the distinctive and core competencies from Great Cups of Coffees competitors Starbucks and Dunkin ' Donuts. Starbucks’ Distinctive Competencies Starbucks has an advantage over its competitors because of their strong, distinctive competencies. According to the article on NASDAQ "Starbucks targets a more affluent demographic of coffee drinkers that

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    Dunkin’ Donuts History and Current Position Originally opened in 1948 as ‘Open Kettle’, Dunkin’ Donuts is a classic and iconic company. The company was founded and is still located in Massachusetts. Based off the idea that construction workers enjoyed dunking their donuts in coffee, the company has thrived as a straight forward good quality company. Since the time that the company was founded it has grown to include the Baskin Robbins franchises as well as grown to over 8 billion US dollars in annual

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    Introduction: Dunkin ' Donuts is an American worldwide donut organization and café chain situated in Canton, Massachusetts in Greater Boston. It was established in 1950 by William Rosenberg in Quincy, Massachusetts. Since its establishing, the organization has developed to turn into one of the biggest espressos and prepared merchandise chains on the planet, with 11,000 eateries in 33 unique nations. The affix has developed to incorporate more than 1,000 things on its menu, including doughnuts, bagels

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    if we are working for a small or big company.There were two topics that got my attention. One of them is what companies can do when they have a shortage or surplus of workers.In the book, they talk about training programs and giving layoff. At Dunkin Donuts when they are a lot of workers manager start giving us fewer hours per week. She just gives layoff to those that don’t do their job right or have too many absences without excuses. On the other hand, there are times when the manager is hiring because

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    Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts Battle for Valentine’s Day Hearts by Daniel B. Kline Feb 8 2017 https://www.fool.com/.../02/.../starbucks-dunkin-donuts-battle-for-valentines-day.aspx Summary: This article is about competitive rivalry between Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts and how they advertise new and slightly different variations of products for a limited time to create a quick interest and demand spike. These variations are shortly timed using a few extra ingredients to their current stock list. Dunkin aggressively

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    Dunkin’ Donuts Joe Schmoe MGT 330: Management for Organizations Prof. Frances Marvel March 11, 2014 Dunkin Donuts As a district manager, many responsibilities come with the job. District management is responsible for virtually all the operations in the company with respect to the business goals that have been set out in the company plan. This is especially the case when the district assigned is a group of new area start-ups. District managers are responsible for the allocation of resources, hiring

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