Outline 2 Introduction Mission statement Vision statement Nature of the product how does burger king achieve its two fold goal Branding STP Service style Product style Outline 3 Marketing department Marketing techniques Burger king’s environmental internal forces Burger king’s environmental external forces Burger king’s Marketing Mix BCG Matrix Conclusion Introduction 4 Mission statement 5 “We will prepare and sell quick service food to fulfill our guest’s
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Burger King reinvents flame broiling The fast food chain is testing a new broiler designed to save time‚ energy‚ and money‚ and - some say - makes the Whopper taste better. Fortune’s Matt Boyle reports. By Matthew Boyle‚ Fortune writer October 12 2007: 1:44 PM EDT NEW YORK (Fortune) -- At Burger King‚ flame broiling will never be the same again. After spending three years in development‚ the number-two fast food chain is quietly rolling out powerful new broilers that reduce utility costs
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doesn’t sound like Burger King. There’s a quiet whir of blenders crafting made-to-order smoothies with real strawberry‚ banana and mango pieces. Nor does it taste like Burger King. Not when one of its three new salads is topped with tangy apple slices and dried cranberries‚ and covered in an apple cider vinaigrette. You can even get made-to-order frappés. • PHOTOS: See Burger King’s new food and look • VIDEO: People check out Burger King’s new menu But this is Burger King‚ all right — with
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What are the target markets? Of burger king Burger King Rebrands: New Colors‚ More Quality‚ Less King Last week‚ McDonald’s basically told activists against childhood obesity to go jump in a burning hot Fryolater if they thought they were going to get rid of Ronald McDonald. This week‚ Burger King and its new ad agency are telling its mascot to take a vacation. In fact‚ Burger King is getting a much bigger change than giving the guy with beard and crown a rest. TheMiami Herald reports that
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Levels of strategy • Corporate strategy (eg. Virgin‚ Nestle) Strategic Management Business‐level strategy Different ways of competing at the level of the individual Business Unit (SBU) How can competitive advantage be sustained? Hyper‐competition – Which industries/markets should we be in? – How is the corporate portfolio managed? • Business strategy (eg. Virgin Atlantic‚ Nestle babyfood) – Tactics used by an SBU to compete in the market • Generic strategies and how to sustain these
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MGT 550: Strategic Management Chapter 04: Business Level Strategy Instructor M. Moinul Haque Notable Quotes Alice said‚ “Would you please tell me which way to go from here?” The cat said‚ “That depends on where you want to get to.” Lewis Carroll Even if you are on the right track‚ you will get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers 2 M. Moinul Haque‚ Premier University‚ Chittagong Business Level Strategy Core Competency The resources and capabilities that
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Chapter 5 Business Level Strategy Successful business model is the product of successful business level strategies. A successful business model can give a company competitive advantage over rivals. To craft a successful business model‚ strategic managers must determine three issues stated below: 1. What to be satisfied-customer’s needs: Customer needs are the wants that can be satisfied by the means of attributes of the products. Customers choose a product based on: A. Product differentiation
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BUSINESS LEVEL STRATEGIES Business strategies are the course of action adopted by an organization for each of its businesses separately‚ to serve identified customer groups and provide value to the customer by satisfaction of their needs. *Business level strategies can be classified into the following types:*- Cost leadership Differentiation strategy Focus strategy Integration strategy COST LEADERSHIP STRATEGY Benefits associated with cost leadership strategy:
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APPLICATION IN GLOBAL BUSINESS MODULE CODE: MOD003351 BURGER KING AND EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION INTRODUCTION This research deals that how Burger King (BK) following the procedures to motivate the Employees‚ how these procedures helps in achieving the objectives of Burger King and influences the objectives. Hamburger is a parent company of Burger King and it is operating worldwide. Headquarter of Burger King is situated in Florida‚ U.S.A. It was first established as Insta Burger King in 1953. Due to tough
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Million of people around the world walk into Starbucks to have a morning cup of coffee. Starbucks offers a great customer service‚ good environment and friendly stuff that help customers in any question or problem with the service. Although the strategies and structure of Starbucks. Is a good model to follow‚ due to it international success. The good reputation of Starbucks as a café and food industry‚ it shows the importance of sustainability through high quality product‚ service reliability and
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