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    Dunkin' Donuts: Time to Make a Change 1. The environmental forces affecting Dunkin Donuts are: Socio-Cultural- Due to the numerous cultures present in Dunkin' Donuts' target market, the company as a whole must be in continuous change in order to keep up with its consumers. Dunkin Donuts must keep in mind the age, income, occupation, and most importantly the lifestyles of their customers if they wish to succeed in such a competitive market. As an answer to this problem, the company has implemented

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    Dunkin Donuts Value Chain Analysis Even though Dunkin Donuts is an international business, each individual store has its own set of goals and missions to achieve success. This is also known as the value chain, which is “the process or activities by which a company adds value to an article, including production, marketing, and the provision of after-sales service.” (Oxford) After observing and working for Dunkin Donuts, the business’ success is primarily based off the happiness of their loyal customers

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    New Dunkin Donuts Locations Introduction Dunkin Donuts refers to an international chain of the coffeehouse and a donuts company in America (Rangaswamy, 2007, p. 678). The company was formed in 1950 and since its formation; the company has developed to becoming one of the largest baked goods and coffee chains in the world. The company operates about twelve thousand restaurants in thirty-six nations. Having been appointed as the district manager and given the responsibility and the authority to open

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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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    as well as take home coffee beans for your own coffee machine. But now one of their biggest sellers the Frappuccino is in its maturity and declining stages of product life cycle and with so many of Starbucks competitors such as McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts are selling their version cheaper and faster. Starbucks is now faced with how making their product which is an upscale version more desirable while justifying to the consumers why they would pay more than their competitors for the similar product

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    Dunkin Donuts Brand

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    1.      Discuss the Dunkin’ Donuts store and/or visit the company’s website.     Dunkin’ Donuts is famous for their many varieties of doughnuts and their wide range of bakery products which include muffins and bagels. Dunkin’ Donuts was first introduced as a retailer designed to bring quality donuts and the freshest coffee to consumers. Since they opened for business, it has rapidly became an intrinsic part of the American society .     Though famous for their bakery goods that include among

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    District Manager for the new Dunkin’ Donuts stores, several factors must be acknowledged, analyzed, promoted, and executed. Opening new stores requires innovative ideas, being ahead of the game with the newest trends, and stabilizing the stores for the least amount of turnovers. Managing stores also means maintaining respect while coaching is vital. This requires feedback on both upward and downward channels of communication. For the purpose of this paper, Dunkin’ Donuts will be assessed and evaluated

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    entered Dance Innovations. After a long recital rehearsal and well-deserved Dunkin Donuts trip, my best friend and I returned, ready for performing group auditions. While I dreaded tryouts in general, I also oddly enjoyed the pressure and excitement of them. The upcoming two hours controlled the following year of my life, as it determined which groups I got into for the upcoming performance season. I sipped my Dunkin Donuts iced coffee, convinced the caffeine would ease my anxiety. I walked into the

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    The retail environment that I decided to analyze is one that is very familiar to most Americans in today’s world: Dunkin Donuts. According to the University of Harvard, 54% of Americans over the age of 18 drink at least one coffee a day, with 65% of it being consumed during breakfast. According to the Dunkin Donuts Press Kit of February 2014, currently the Dunkin Donuts franchise is bought by 11% of Americans on a daily basis and has nearly 11,000 stores in 33 countries. But of all of those stores

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    Dunkin’ Donuts was first established in 1950, in Quincy, Massachusetts, by William Rosenberg. Over the years the company expanded and now is the largest coffee and baked goods chain in the world. They serve over 5,500 retail outlets; selling more than 4 million doughnuts and 2.7 million cups of coffee daily! Dunkin’ Donuts are famous for their many varieties of doughnuts and their wide range of bakery products - muffins, bagels and munchkins® donut hole treats. Their products are represented by

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