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    He also at this point would have to be producing large quantities. This strategy will allow Alex to make decisions at any of the three phases and he would have to restrict himself to only one. 2. Perform a SWOT analysis for the business model you selected.   The following SWOT analysis captures some of the key elements that may strengthen or hinder the progress of O-Fold:     Strengths         • Innovative and practical design; light weight and easy to carry         • With the increase in

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    Mystic Monk Coffee Company History Mystic Monk Coffee is a company established by Father Daniel Mary, the Prior of the Carmelite Order of monks in Clark, Wyoming. The monks are a group of 13 living in a small home. Coffee sales are used to support the brotherhood and to eventually prepare for expansion of the order. Coffee is produced using high quality fair trade Arabica and fair trade/organic Arabica beans. There are many popular flavors such as Mystical Chants of Carmel, Cowboy Blend,

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    Introduction Father Daniel Mary, a monk in Clarke, Wyoming, has a vision to move and ultimately expand the Carmelite brotherhood to a 496 acre monastery (Irma Lake Ranch). Here, he could accommodate new men into the brotherhood, and build his business establishment. For the past year Father Mary and his brotherhood have been purchasing Arabica coffee beans from Seattle, to distribute under the name Mystic Monk Coffee. The problem that arises is the capacity that the current monastery can produce

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    company by coffee roasting entrepreneur Alfred Peet after he taught them his style of roasting beans. Since then, Starbucks has grown into the largest coffee chain in the world, with over 23,000 locations worldwide. This case analysis will go over Starbucks Corporation’s industry, as well as the company’s financials and provide an in-depth analysis of their operations. Recommendations will be provided at the end detailing a suggested course of action for the company. To start the analysis, Starbuck’s

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