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    healthy with quick service. (C-13) • Chipotle offers a social value to customers through: • Friendly servers and quick service  Chipotle biggest innovation was to complete the customer order quickly (C-6)  Was able to provide friendly service while serving over 300 customers per hour (C-6) • Brand values (Chipotle Experience)  Founder wanted to create a fast food service with great quality products (C-3) • Urban atmosphere and attractive design  Chipotle wanted to create a fast food environment

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    Chipotle Mexican Grill Though there seems to be little time for a well-planned meal‚ health does not have to suffer. Chipotle Mexican grill is a wholesome and alternative way to eat fast and convenient food. In particular‚ the life of a pig on a factory farm isn’t the greatest‚ they’re hemmed in incarcerations and fed antibiotics to repel diseases‚ intervening mass waste production and the mistreatment of the pigs. Chipotle has sourced 100% of their pork to supplies who naturally raise their

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    Prepared for: Chipotle Submitted By: December 14‚ 2011 I. Introduction to Chipotle Introduction Chipotle Mexican Grill is a leading force in its commitment to buy food from sustainable sources that do not have a negative impact on its menu pricing. Besides leading the way in the fast casual dining experience‚ it also supports farming initiatives that develop and practice best standards. Chipotle is also active in its environmental commitment to working to reduce its carbon footprint

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    Introduction/History What comes to mind when you think of the restaurant Chipotle? Would you say Mexican food with a fast casual environment? Well there is so much more to this publicly traded company. Chipotle was founded in 1993 by Steve Ells who is a trained chef. Steve originally opened the first Chipotle restaurant with the intention of building a place where you could eat delicious food of the finest ingredients cheaply. In 2006 they became publicly traded and have steadily grown from

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    M1 Selling goods & services The most way of payment in the internet is by paying through credit card. The business website could be hacked by cyber-hacker and he could steal the credit card numbers of the customers of the business. How to solve the problem? The company should make sure that their system is protected and safe from any viruses‚ so the company must install anti-virus software and do regular update for it to ensure that their system is safe well. Also the company should always make

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    CASE STUDY - CHIPOTLE Three key problems and/or issues that management had to address in developing a new strategy + what their solutions were to these problems. o Limited sustainable suppliers to cover demand and higher costs Chipotle started to use organically grown local products and ingredients as part of a long-term management campaign to use top-quality‚ nutritious ingredients to improve “the Chipotle experience”. This was also designated as “Food with Integrity”. However‚ the market demand

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    Title: Chipotle Success Chipotle Success . Just the Facts Chipotle was founded by Steve Ells in Denver Colorado July 13‚ 1993 near the University of Denver. Steve started by offering a small menu consisting only of a large burrito‚ tacos‚ chips and guacamole (Daszkowski‚ Don‚ June 28‚ 2010). He needed to sell 107 burritos a day to be able to make a profit‚ but in months time he was selling more than 1‚000 burritos a day! In February 1998 McDonalds agreed to buy a minority stake in

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    Ford: Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ OpportunitiesThreats A SWOT analysis is a look at a company’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats‚ and is a tremendous way to gain a detailed and thorough perspective on a company and its future. Fresh of an shaky third quarter earnings report‚ in which the company reported a fall in revenue and income‚ yet forecasted higher than expected forecasts‚ I would like to pinpoint on one of the companies that built America into the industrial giant that

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    CHAPTER 2 External Analysis: The Identification of Opportunities and Threats I. Overview A. For a company to succeed‚ its strategy must either fit the industry environment in which it operates‚ or the company must be able to reshape the industry environment in which it operates to its advantage through its choice of strategy. Companies typically fail when their strategy no longer fits the environment in which they operate. B. To achieve a good fit‚ managers must understand the forces that shape

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    (Deutsche Bank 2013; Chongphaisal 2011). The free flow of skilled labor and investment in the AEC policy can bring opportunities and threats to the Thai workforce. The former can lead to a chance for Thai workers to work in other ASEAN countries. The latter can bring about production bases that may create job placements and decrease the Thai unemployment rate. However‚ there are many threats for the Thai workforce such as a lack of English proficiency‚ inadequate education‚ low productivity of the Thai

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