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    Sonic Marketing Plan

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    more likely to recognize a package than to recall a brand name. Chapter 12 discussed ways in which Sonic can use packaging and labeling to support its brand image. Sonic will use red for energy and power‚ orange for fun and value‚ blue for productivity‚ brown for a sense of masculinity‚ and black to work as an accent for the other colors. The idea is to grab the attention of the customer. The Sonic 1000’s features‚ customizations‚ performance quality‚ and reliability product differentiations will allow

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    Sonic Boom

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    * Do you think Sonic would have grown as large as it did today if it had remained a sole proprietorship? Why or why not? * What were the advantages and disadvantages to sonic of each form of business ownership? * There have been lots of drive-in and fast food restaurants over time. In your opinion‚ what makes Sonic and other major franchises more successful than others? I personally do not think that Sonic wouldn’t have grown as large as they are now if they would have remained a proprietorship

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    Sonic Is Booming

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    In the thought of Sonic remaining a sole proprietorship I do not think that it would have grown as big as it is today because if there was not a chain of Sonic’s there would be only the one that Troy Smith started in 1954(Sonic Video Case: Sonic is Booming.)Troy Smith started Sonic as a sole proprietorship and gradually evolved to a partnership‚ then to a corporation‚ and finally to franchisor. If he had not have took the step that he did to start as a sole proprietorship and slowly evolved it to

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    sonic cruiser

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    CASE STUDY PRESENTATION Manisha Yadav BBA V BOEING’S PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT STUMBLE SONIC CRUISER Executive Summary…  The case set up in 2003 is about BOEING‚ the world pioneer and leader in aerospace industry and their just one product stumble that cost them to run 2nd for the 1st time in a two horse race. They wanted to develop a high speed jet liner called SONIC CRUISER which could carry 225 passengers at close to the speed of sound and was referred to as “the next great

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    Sonic Is Booming

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    Do you think that Sonic would have grown as large as it did today if it had remained a sole proprietorship? No they wouldn’t have lasted if they stayed as a Sole Proprietorship why or why not? The way Sonic has expanded it would have too much for a single owner to open up 3000 sonic stores to date. What were the advantages and disadvantages to Sonic of each form of business ownership? The advantage of the owner of Sonic been a Sole Proprietor would have been‚ being your own boss‚ having the creativity

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    Marketing Analysis Proposal Part One: Introduction Sonic is about to enter a mature and highly competitive PDA market. Founded eighteen months ago‚ the company was birthed by two entrepreneurs highly skilled and knowledgeable in telecommunications. They are preparing to present their first product‚ Sonic 1000 PDA. The Sonic 1000 offers wireless networking‚ digital technology‚ dual phone use‚ 20 gigabytes of memory‚ four megapixel camera‚ and voice recognition

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    Sonic: America's Drive-in

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    Sonic: America’s Drive-In - Case Analysis Table of Contents i. General Background / Key Issues ii. Analysis a. Internal Analysis b. External Analysis c. Business-level Strategy d. Corporate-level Strategy e. Structure and Controls f. Strategic leadership/ Entrepreneurship iii. Case Recommendations iv. Referenced i. General Background / Key Issues Sonic was created over 50 years ago‚ the enterprise started as a small drive in

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    Case Study - Sonic

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    Executive Summary SONIC America’s Drive-In is a fast food joint where customers drive into a car slot and order from a menu at the driver’s side. Orders are placed through an intercom system‚ and then you can swipe your plastic card near the intercom to pay. The novelty is that servers roller skate out to your car for a true drive-in experience. There are two options either you can take your order to go‚ or stay and eat in the car. “SONIC has over 3‚500 locations in more than 40 states‚ serving

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    Banning Pda at Schools

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    Banning PDA at school is a complicated matter In the age of abbreviations the term ’PDA’ is NOT a mystery to solve. PDA stands for Public Display of Affection‚ a phenomenon‚ which is widely spread around the world‚ but especially in the Western part‚ since you encounter PDAs even at a group of the young generation. It is not shocking anymore in the industrialized countries to see a couple snogging‚ not only in the corner of a street‚ but also openly in the middle of a street. Most people ignore

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    PDA Case Study

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    1. Why did most of the early PDA companies fail‚ even if they had innovative and sophisticated product design? Early PDA companies were first movers. First Movers have a major advantage of being “first to market” with new technology and can often gain a large advantage over competitors.  In order to be a First-Mover‚ an organization must have a developed new technology with knowledge about the market‚ an established distribution system for the new technology‚ and an educated new customer who understands

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