4 pages due in 12 hours
4 pages due in 12 hours.
Midterm Paper Description
· The midterm paper should be 4-5 pages in length (not including title, reference, and appendices).
· Papers should more than answer the questions; there should be a logical flow that includes transitions.
· There must be a minimum of 5 unique reference sources, of which 3 non-internet, peer-reviewed written sources. The text MUST be one; others should come from peer-reviewed journal articles and the internet. You must cite the text.
· All papers are due on Blackboard’s Chalk+Wire link by midnight of the date listed. Late work will be accepted up to one week late, with 10% taken off for every day late.
TOPIC:
Starbucks Corporation is an American company, based in Seattle, Washington, that has become a global coffee company. Starbucks is the largest coffee house company in the world. As of March, 2013, Starbucks had 20,891 stores in 62 countries, including 13,279 in the United States, 1,324 in Canada, 989 in Japan, 851 in China, 806 in the United Kingdom, 556 in South Korea, 377 in Mexico, 291 in Taiwan, 206 in the Philippines, 171 in Thailand and 10 in India.(“Loxcel Starbucks Map”. Starbucks. March 22, 2013. Retrieved April 20, 2013.)
Starbucks’ stores mainly serve hot and cold beverages that include whole-bean coffee, micro-ground instant coffee, full-leaf teas, pastries, and snacks. Many of their stores sell packaged food items that include hot and cold sandwiches. Starbucks sells merchandise items (such as mugs and tumblers) that bear its famous logo. Starbucks Evenings locations, in addition to the products noted above, offer a variety of beers, wines, and appetizers after 4 p.m. (http://www.starbucks.com/coffeehouse/starbucks-stores/starbucks-evenings, retrieved 4/20/2013) Starbucks also has an entertainment division with its “Hear Music” brand. The company markets books, music, and film. Many of the company’s products are seasonal or specific to the locality of the store. Starbucks also sells its own brand of ice cream and coffee at grocery stores.
To fulfill one of your requirements for a business class, you and two of your college friends developed a plan to start a coffee house company (named “Friend-Z’s). After graduating from college, you and your friends have successfully built Friend-Z’s into a coffee house company that competes on regional basis in the United States. You and your co-owners realize that to continue Friend-Z’s growth, your company will need to consider becoming a global competitor. You decide to call a meeting with your co-owners to discuss this issue. You develop the following questions.
GP SLO.1 Identify how global competition can be an important consideration in business decisions.
- What would the advantages and disadvantages be for Friend-Z’s if it decided to be a global competitor?
GP SLO.2 Identify how cultural, economic, and/or political differences are important considerations when making global business decisions.
2. If Friend-Z’s management did decide to become a global competitor, the company must decide which foreign country (or region) to enter first. What environmental factors would you have to take into consideration?
GP SLO.3 Understand how businesses can compete on a global basis.
3. If Friend-Z’s management did decide to become a global competitor, what type of strategy (exporting, licensing, joint venture, direct investment) would you consider to be the best type of strategy to employ? Explain why you chose your strategy by describing its advantages over other types of strategies.
GP SLO.4.MGMT Apply management practices when formulating a specific global business program or strategy.
4. Investigate how you would become a global competitor that would enable you to compete against other global competitors like Starbucks. The investigation should begin by identifying a country or region in which to compete. After you choose a country, perform an environmental scan by determining what the important considerations would be regarding your potential customers, any potential competitors, and any economic, technological, socio-cultural, demographic, and/or political/legal considerations your company would have to consider.
Midterm Paper Rubric
Midterm Paper 200 pts.
Criteria
Possible Pts
Format:
- Body of paper is 4-5 pages
- Double spaced (0 pt. before or after paragraph)
- 12 pt. font
- 1” margins
- Paper has a title page, headings for each section, and a reference page
10
References: Minimum of 5 references (3 non-internet, peer-reviewed written sources) and they are properly cited within the paper and the reference page
10
Introduction section (to be labeled introduction): should include a brief background about the company, purpose or thesis statement, and provide a roadmap of what to expect in the rest of the paper
20
Body of Paper (to be given a unique heading): Grammar and Style: paragraphs should include main ideas and should logically transition to the next paragraph; make sure to cite your ideas with research and do not overly use quotes; should offer some critical thinking, not just summarizing and agreeing with the things you have read
20
Body of Paper: Content (see detailed rubric below)
120
Conclusion section (to be labeled conclusion or discussion): summarize ideas in the body of the paper; do not introduce new research or information; do not use quotes, but your own words to explain the main idea you want the reader to remember
20
Total
200
Body of Paper, detailed content rubric:
Trait
Does Not Meet Expectations (10 pts)
Meets Expectations (20 pts)
Exceeds Expectations (30 pts)
GP SLO.1 Identify how global competition can be an important consideration in business decisions.
Is unable to identify how global competition can be an important consideration when making global business decisions.
Is able to identify many ways how global competition can be an important consideration when making global business decisions.
Is able to identify nearly all ways how global competition can be an important consideration when making global business decisions.
Important Considerations: Advantages-opens or extends new markets, can market their products that same way they do in home country (international company) or develop new products or variations for each market (Multi-domestic)
GP SLO.2 Identify how cultural, economic, and/or political differences are important considerations when making global business decisions.
Is unable to identify any aspects of cultural, economic, and/or political differences that would be important considerations when making global business decisions.
Is able to identify many aspects of cultural, economic, and/or political differences that would be important considerations when making global business decisions.
Is able to identify nearly all aspects of cultural, economic, and/or political differences that would be important considerations when making global business decisions.
Important Considerations: Cultural Diversity (Values, Customs, Cultural Symbols, Language), Economic Considerations (Economic Infrastructure, Consumer Income and purchasing power, Currency issues), and Political-Regulatory climate (Political Stability, Trade Regulations,)
GP SLO.3 Understand how businesses can compete on a global basis.
Fails to understand how businesses complete on global basis.
Adequately understands how businesses complete on global basis.
Show exceptional understanding of how businesses complete on global basis.
Important Considerations: Exporting, Licensing, Joint Venture, and Direct Investment-from exporting to direct investment, profit potential increases BUT firm’s financial commitment and risk increase; marketing control also increases
GP SLO.4 MGMT Apply management practices when formulating a specific global business program or strategy.
(MGMT3183-186 to 192)
Unable to apply how certain business practices could be incorporated into specific global business programs or strategies.
Is adequately able to apply how certain business practices could be incorporated into specific global business programs or strategies.
Is exceptionally able to apply how certain business practices could be incorporated into specific global business programs or strategies.
Important Considerations: Must consider how the various components are integrated: how the identification of country or region in which to compete, decision is integrated with the management practices that would be used. MGMT 3183 : Must consider how the country or region in which to compete should be integrated with an environmental scan.