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    point (McDowell). However, Dunkin Donuts’ advertisement illustrates a polychromatic donut, an incomplete quarter, and the company’s simple, yet memorable logo (VanSleen). Although both advertisers highlight pathos, repetition, and present a similar appearance in typography, the portrayal of ethos, the color scheme, symbolism, and denotative meaning of the typography differ, demonstrating the effectiveness of each advertisement. Repetition is a common tactic in both ads. Dunkin Donut’s advertiser emphasizes

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    The Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) was launched in 1999, making its name as the world’s first leading global benchmark for sustainability. This index consists of the top 10% of the largest 2,500 companies in terms of sustainability. Corporate sustainability is the business approach that formulates long-term shareholder value by grasping opportunities and controlling risks created from economic, environmental and social development. Sustainability serves as opportunities and risks that companies

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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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    Dunkin Donuts Case Study

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    I would have him share his story of how he shows up to work every day on time, in all whether conditions. I would have Mr. Cash explained to the audience that he takes great pride in his job at Dunkin Donuts. I would show these companies that not only would they be fighting against a social injustice but would have access to skilled workers with an impeccable work ethic. Although many may be resistant and doubtful to partake in the proposed intervention

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    include Dunkin’ Donuts, Krispy Kreme, Caribou Coffee, and Tim Hortons. Starbucks indirectly competes with McDonalds, grocery stores, and Keurig. Dunkin’ Donuts, its major competitor, utilizes Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram. Dunkin’ Donuts’ social presence is engaging due to consumer generated contest and campaigns such as the #mydunkin. Dunkin’ Donuts’ #mydunkin campaign directed Twitter followers and Facebook fans to submit original content on how Dunkin’ Donuts keeps

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    Fast Food Scandal Analysis Article Number 1 Title: “There May Be a Little Poop in Your Starbucks Iced Coffee” Author: Clint Rainy Date of Article: March 1, 2017 Summary of Topic: What are faecal coliforms? These are microscopic bacteria which originate from human waste. In other words, the intestines of warm-blooded animals. Such bacteria often pollute water sources however in the case of the following article, faecal coliforms were found in the ice of the Starbucks food franchise. The issue with

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    to. However, things managed to change in the recent years where a 4.00 cup of coffee was becoming a luxury items. This became known as the Coffee Wars. Starbuck had to now face competition from the fast food world. Which was McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts. They started to look at this market as an opening to gain more customers. They started to offer their

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    Mgt 330 Wk 3 Assignment

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    The Opening of New Dunkin Donut’s Locations Constance E. Hill-Bankston Management for Organizations Brian Freeland October 2015 The Opening of New Dunkin Donut’s Locations As the newly appointed District Manager of Dunkin Donuts I find that it is my job to develop a team of employees who can help to ensure quality service and contribute to making each individual store a success. In this essay I will be discussing the job design that I have chosen as well as other strategies that I plan to

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    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

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    example would be bagel or muffin chains offering a healthier alternative to donuts. Krispy Kreme must be aware of these alternatives and be prepared to adjust their product line to accommodate or lure potential customers. Rivalry- There has been and may always be a large amount of rivalry between competing donut producers. The range of producers is vast, from small private bakeries to larger chains such as Dunkin¡¦ Donuts. Donuts are easily produced from relatively inexpensive ingredients. This creates

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    Introduction The Dunkin’ Brands company was founded in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts by William Rosenberg. However, it wasn 't always known as the iconic name that we know of today. For the first two years of its life, from 1948-1950, the store was named Open Kettle (M.Seid, 2016). Shortly after opening his first store, Mr. Rosenberg recognized that a majority of his sales were from coffee and donuts, and not his other pastries. In order to sell more donuts and coffee, which made up almost 40% of

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