Category: McDonald’s

  • Customer Satisfaction Level at McDonalds

    Purpose and Method The purpose of data analysis was to identify factors that affect the level of customer satisfaction of McDonalds. In order to achieve the purpose, a survey consisting of 20 questions was conducted. The acquired data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. First, the analysis of frequencies was used to understand…

  • McDonalds and Starbucks in the Canadian Market

    Current and Recent Economic Conditions The Canadian economy is currently experiencing growth that had already surpassed, in some ways, the pre-pandemic period when there was a significant recession. It is evidenced by GDP and unemployment figures, which slightly exceed the values of January-February 2020 after a prolonged increase from May 2020 to today (Statistics Canada,…

  • McDonalds Strategic Change Initiatives

    Table of Contents Introduction Application Analysis Lessons Learned Reference List Introduction The strategic change initiative is an important part of the strategic change as the aspect that influences the whole organization and all employees. The first step in implementing strategic change is usually called strategic change initiative (Anderson, 2003, p. 89). As it is impossible…

  • McDonalds Entry into Latin American Market

    The Top Ten Companies The franchise list features firms from different franchise categories. According to the Entrepreneurs (2016a) ranking, the top ten companies that pursue franchising as a mode of international expansion include: Jimmy Johns Sandwiches (Food). Hampton by Hilton (Mid-price hotel). Supercuts (Hair salon). Servpro (Insurance/disaster restoration and cleaning). Subway (Subs salads). McDonalds (Burgers,…

  • McDonalds Performance in 2011 and Next 5 Years

    Table of Contents Introduction A brief overview of the Chairmans and CEOs reports Analysis of McDonalds Mission Statement McDonalds Financial Health McDonalds Performance in the Next Five Years Conclusion References Introduction McDonalds is the most prominent foodservice merchant globally. The foodservice dealer owns more than 33,500 local cafeterias. McDonalds serves approximately 68 million customers in…

  • Case of McDonalds on Campus

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Methodology The Presentation of Results Reference List Introduction The world of business is a versatile dimension in present days where every convenient means for making it effective is one more chance to exceed domains of a companys influence. In this respect the ability of a company to provide new projects…

  • Researching of McDonalds Supply

    Before getting to the customers, the product usually goes a long way  the supply chain, which includes various components. It affects the organizations profitability and is sensitive to multiple influence factors. McDonalds is one of the worlds most famous fast-food restaurant chains, which is a sign of careful supply work. Despite McDonalds long-running success,…

  • Burger King Whopper vs. McDonalds Big Mac

    Table of Contents Introduction Contrast Comparison Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Unrestricted, continuous, fast food alternatives, Burger King and McDonalds represent the leading chains across the globe. Researchers should seek to establish the company that has cheaper, better quality, and healthier options of the two (Soo et al. 2117). It is for this reason that this…

  • McDonalds and Burger King Restaurants Contrast

    Introduction The hospitality sector is a service industry that greatly depends on customer perception and service quality. Notably, some restaurants can provide similar services to consumers, but the manner of service and quality differentiates the service providers. Service quality usually entails customer care, public relations, and the physical evidence present in the facility. Some of…

  • McDonalds Sustainability and Supply Chains

    Ensuring business sustainability is a challenging task, especially for global companies that work with countries with different cultures and regulations. Some countries have incentives for companies to sort and recycle waste, while others do not have the resources to organize these processes. However, McDonalds is committed to practicing sustainability packaging and plastic schemes for all…