Executive Summary Because Tim is without a business degree, he is not well-equipped to operate a business properly. Research online and in other places has provided him with a good deal of knowledge, but it has not given him enough of an advantage to compete with his degreed counterparts. Since that is the case, Tim needs two things: a business degree (or at least all of the information he would learn in acquiring said degree), and someone who already knows the needed information to partner with
Bender Executive Summary Tim’s Coffee Shoppe is located in Sunnydale, Illinois. Sunnydale is a mid-sized city with a busy business district and a large university and Tim’s is located smack dab in the middle of all the traffic. Tim’s Coffee Shoppe is in need of some much needed improvements and needs things to run more smoothly. Some of Tim’s problems were customer satisfaction, employee loyalty and marketing. The following pages have a detailed review of what Tim needs to become more successful
Executive Summary Tim’s Coffee Shoppe set up outside looks very appealing for customers to go inside and have a cup of coffee. When looking at the inside the atmosphere looks appealing for customers. The business is also open every day from 6am to 2am with a bus stop close to the business so it is easier to get too when not having a vehicle. Notice that the restaurant is located next to the college. With having a coffee shop next to a college this will mostly attract more college students and also
AB299: Final Project Business Analyst of Tim’s Coffee Shoppe 06/17/2012 Executive Summary After carefully analyzing your Coffee Shoppe, I have found several aspects that are considered strengths and weaknesses. Tim’s Coffee Shoppe has already established its presence in the busy downtown area of Sunnydale, Illinois. Your shop is located by a large college and Horvath and Arbanes Station, which are major bus stations. The shops’ location is great because of the steady traffic flow throughout
In choosing a business form for Tim’s Coffee Shoppe I would choose a Limited Liability Company. Operating as a Limited Liability Company Tim is protected from the issues of dealing with a partner and also the repercussions of his personal assets being attached to his business if he were to be sued. Under the Limited Liability Corporation all his personal assets are protected if the business goes under they cannot go after his home for debt. Working under a single entity LLC: This business is taxed
goods and coffee chain, serving more than 3 million customers per day. Dunkin' Donuts sells 52 varieties of donuts and more than a dozen coffee beverages as well as an array of bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods. A simple philosophy, "Make and serve the freshest, most delicious coffee and donuts quickly and courteously in modern, well-merchandised stores." While the company originally focused on doughnuts and other baked goods, over half of its business today is in coffee sales, making
the supplies come from local sources such as the teas from a local herb shop, and the baked goods from a local bakery. According to customer surveys, the product quality consistently meets standard while occasionally exceeding it. Location: This coffee shop occupies a small corner of a building, the rest of which is occupied by an American Legion Post. Inside, there is a rather small “L” shaped seating area that is cozy without being cramped. There is a lockable door separating the shop from the
BON BON Appetit Bon Bon Appetit Business Plan Prepared by Valerie Schein Mentored by Daniel Bagley III Spring 2011 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Situation Analysis a. Market/Company situation b. Market segments c. Competitive situation d. Barriers to entry e. Strength of competitors f. Sustainable advantages g. Pricing issues 3. Macro Situation a. Economy b. Social/cultural 4. SWOT Analysis a. Internal factors b. External environment c. External threats d. Internal weaknesses