Mcdonalds

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Mcdonalds

This is an exciting and interesting essay to write for a number of   reasons. For one it's an honour to make a research on one of the most   profitable societies of the world, for second because the kindness of   McDonald's employees and the precision of McDonald's Web site, are   perfect sources for all kind of information that can help analyse   through Porter's value chain, all the aspects of its value creation.   In the late 1940s, Dick and Mac McDonalds were searching for a way to   improve their little drive-in restaurant in San Bernardino, California,   U.S.A.; they invented an entirely new concept based upon speed service,   low prices, and big volumes. Word of its success spread quickly, in   1952 they had more than 300 franchising inquires a month from all over   the country. McDonald's is now the largest and best-known foodservice   retailer and one of the two best-known and powerful brands in the   market. With more than 24,500 restaurants in 115 countries, some of   those operated by the company, some by franchisees or by affiliates   operating under joint-venture agreements. The global market potential   is still huge: yet on any day, even as the market leader, McDonald's   serves less than one percent of the world's population. The restaurant   chain plans to expand their leadership position through convenience,   superior value and excellent operations. The effort to increase market   share, profita! bility and customer satisfaction has produced high   returns to shareholders: a compound annual total earning of 210ver   the past 10 years. McDonald's vision is to dominate the world-wide   foodservice industry. Universal dominance means setting the   performance standard for customer satisfaction and increasing market   share and profitability through successful fulfilling McDonald's   convenience, value and execution strategies. A precise way of   considering McDonald's' role of operations is through Porter's value   chain analysis. The Value chain breaks down the firm into its...

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  • Submitted by: alexanderhook
  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 1685
  • Pages: 7
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