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    Assignment AB299-01 Tim’s Coffee Shoppe should look into Honduras for future procurement of coffee beans. Not only are the coffee beans grown there are great tasting‚ but Honduras as a whole has been making strides to being a major player in the coffee industry. For years Honduras has been selling its coffee beans by smuggling it to Guatemala‚ where it is sold to huge companies such as Starbucks. (Guerrero‚ J. 2011). By directly dealing with a grower in Honduras‚ Tim could possibly attract Starbucks

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    Tim's Coffee Shoppe

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    Vision Statement Tim’s Coffee Shoppe will become the foremost coffee shop in the area. We will serve a great product at a very reasonable price. Our staff will go the extra step to make your coffee experience the best it can be. We will also be a meeting place for students and business people alike. We will create an atmosphere conducive to creative expression and promote the creative process by keeping you connected to the world with free WIFI service. Short term goals • Promote

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    Tim's Coffee Shoppe

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    Coffee Importation Advantages and Disadvantages for Tims Coffee Shoppe Arthur Cosner Associate Capstone in Management June 3‚ 2013 Aaron Hochanadel In this week ’s assignment I will be researching coffee bean producing countries in order to find a supplier for Tims Coffee Shoppe. For this assignment I will be looking at all of the possible effects of importing beans from other countries could have in Tims bottom line for sales. I will also be researching how the different countries

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    Title: Tim’s Coffee Shoppe Evaluation Date of submission: Name: Executive Summary Tim Coffee Shoppe is a flourishing coffee shop located in Sunnydale‚ Illinois. Its owner Tim Slick is being replaced by a new owner‚ Mike. Mike needs to evaluate the coffee shop to see how it can be improved further. The coffee shop is located at an ideal location; with a university and a busy business district nearby. The coffee shop needs to improve in a few areas though; it needs to be more tech savvy; accept

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    company stands for and what their mission is for the company. The mission statement for Tim’s Coffee Shoppe is: “Tim’s Coffee Shoppe strives to go above and beyond in providing quality coffee at a profitable rate with the most rewarding environment and professional atmosphere.” I believe this mission statement allows for changes down the road. I believe the coffee shop could offer more than just coffee later on. The entertainment could get better. The location could change for the better and hopefully

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    Jsw Shoppe

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    effort to expand it’s retail base and to give better service to end customers‚ JSW Steel has set up 380 exclusive JSW Shoppes across the length and breadth of the country (JSW 2013). Vice-Chairman cum MD of the group has entrusted the task of enhancing brand‚ penetrating deep into the market and increasing dealers loyalty towards JSW to a team. Thus‚ took birth the concept of JSW Shoppe which was a name give to the organised retail format of JSW. They wanted it as a medium for end users to experience

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    Tim Horton S Case Study

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    must determine if the expansion of Tim Hortons into US markets is necessary for the successful growth of the company. Alternative Solutions: 1. No expansion of Tim Hortons into the US market 2. Expand Tim Hortons into the US market as a stand alone company 3. Expand Tim Hortons into the US through presence in Burger King restaurants Recommendation: In order for both Burger King and Tim Hortons to reach their maximum growth potential‚ it is necessary for the Tim Hortons brand to expand into new

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    Case Study of Jsw Shoppe

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    JSW SHOPPE — A UNIQUE DISTRIBUTION MODEL FOR BRANDED STEEL Brief of Case JSW is a manufacturing plant producing steel pipes‚ bends and sockets and was one of many low-cost steel producers in the world and favored bulk buyers. In April 2007‚ at Jindal Steel Works Ltd.’s marketing headquarters in Mumbai‚ the sales and marketing team headed by Jayant Acharya (director marketing)‚ Sharad Mahendra (vice-president) had a debate on how to boost the presence of Jindal Steel Works steel in the market.

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    The Devils Own Wine Shoppe

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    |Case 3: The Devil’s Own Wine Shoppe | |Business Strategy: Spring 2013—April 8‚ 2013 | |Tamara M. Yancy | Case Analysis: The Devil’s Own Wine Shoppe Introduction The article‚ “The Devil’s Own Wine Shoppe” revolves around the wine store owned by Bruce Nelson and his wife‚ Mary Lee. Being

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    You’ve probably heard of "fair trade coffee‚" but may not be quite clear on what it actually is. It refers more to a practice than a type of coffee‚ and the emphasis is definitely on the word "fair." Before fair trade was introduced‚ the big â�� very‚ very big â�� business of coffee was all about the huge corporations‚ and maximizing their profits. This meant that most of the billions of dollars made from coffee growing went mostly into those corporations’ pockets‚ but was also funneled to the

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