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    Dunkin’ Donuts, At-A-Glance Dunkin’ Brands is the parent company of both Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins. • There are nearly 10,800 Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants in 31 countries. Dunkin’ Donuts Locations Dunkin’ Donuts Milestones 1950 “Open Kettle” name changed to Dunkin’ Donuts. 1963 100th Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant opens. 1966 Dunkin’ Donuts University (DDU) is created. 1970 First overseas Dunkin' Donuts restaurant opens in Japan. 1978 Dunkin’ Donuts introduces freshly baked muffins. 1979

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    Introduction The Dunkin’ Brands company was founded in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts by William Rosenberg. However, it wasn 't always known as the iconic name that we know of today. For the first two years of its life, from 1948-1950, the store was named Open Kettle (M.Seid, 2016). Shortly after opening his first store, Mr. Rosenberg recognized that a majority of his sales were from coffee and donuts, and not his other pastries. In order to sell more donuts and coffee, which made up almost 40% of

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    1.      Discuss the Dunkin’ Donuts store and/or visit the company’s website.     Dunkin’ Donuts is famous for their many varieties of doughnuts and their wide range of bakery products which include muffins and bagels. Dunkin’ Donuts was first introduced as a retailer designed to bring quality donuts and the freshest coffee to consumers. Since they opened for business, it has rapidly became an intrinsic part of the American society .     Though famous for their bakery goods that include among

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    factors. 3 1.2 Financial Risk factors. 3 1.3 Economic Risk factors. 4 1.4 Political Risk factors. 4 1.5 Global/International Risk factors. 4 1.6 Management Risk factors. 5 1.7 Technology Risk factors. 5 1.8 Operation Risk factors. 5 2. Dunkin Brands 2.1 Business and Industry Risk factors. 5 2.2 Financial Risk factors. 6 2.3 Economic Risk factors. 8 2.4 Political Risk factors. 8 2.5 Global/International Risk factors. 8 2.6 Management Risk factors. 9 2.7 Technology Risk factors. 9 2.8 Operation

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    Strategic Partnership Of Ferrero Group And Dunkin Brands To Create Nutella Ice Cream Introduction The intent of this analysis is to evaluate how Ferrero International S.A., the producers of Nutella, and Dunkin Brands (NASDAQ: DNKN), of which Baskin Robbins is a subsidiary, can from and execute a successful strategic partnership. Beginning with a comparative analysis of the industry followed by strategy and implementation and a discussion business cultures, this analysis provides insights into

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    The New Dunkin Donuts District Manager It is an honor to receive this great promotion as District Manager of Dunkin Donuts. As a newly promoted District Manager, my goal is to share and expand my Managerial experience by building successful employee teams for each of the five locations that I will be responsible for. I also want to provide a very positive environment for both the customers and employees within the Dunkin Donuts premise. It is my promise to responsibly serve our guests, communities

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    Analysis of Industry Strategic Groups In a world where consumers value convenience, price, service and quality, Starbucks has become a major identifiable brand and competitor worldwide. Starbucks operates under the retail coffee and snack shop industry and relies heavily on consumer confidence, spending, preferences and overall economic climate, making the industry highly volatile. The hiring and use of employees to perform the daily operational tasks and duties to provide service and various

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    future of our organization. These positions that open up will be filled by a person(s) of your choosing, ensure that we use good judgment in their selection. Organizational Design The Dunkin Donuts brand has grown from a small restaurant in 1948, called Open Kettle. Our name that most consumers recognize is Dunkin Donuts, which we adopted in 1950. Our shift from just doughnuts to coffee came in 2003, where we introduced our coffee line and began competition with Starbucks. The organization will maintain

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    usually put the axe down on ideas. As stated in the article about Dunkin Brands, “Security departments have long been thought of as a place where ideas go to die,” This idea has been planted well into the minds of workers in every division of almost any business. Security departments go by the book, sometimes can lack innovation, and tend to do things in order to maintain protection for the business vs building the business. Dunkin Brand has reinvented its IT security department for this reason. Jack

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    Brief history: Baskin Robbins was found in 1945 by the two brothers bycooperating, Mr. Burt Baskin and Mr. Irv Robbins. It was found in Los Angeles in USA and named by its organizer's names. Baskin Robbins is one of the Dunkin's brands , which are Dunkin doughnuts, Baskin Robbins and Togo's and they are a piece of Allied Domecq .Allied Domecq is a no doubt understood organizaation which has business with well-known beverages organizations and fast food eateries and it is the working organization

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