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Week 6 Case Analysis

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Q vInstructions Study Groups The class has been divided into 7 study groups. Each group will have a case or Critical Thinking and Discussion Question assigned to it each week. Each student will treat this as an individual assignment. The study group is here to allow collaboration with integrity. You may share ideas, strategies, thoughts and research approaches but this must be each student's own work as it is submitted each week. Case Responses Your responses should be well-rounded and analytical, and should not just provide a conclusion or an opinion without explaining the reason for the choice. For full credit, you need to use the material from the week's lectures, text and/or discussions when responding to the questions. It is important that you incorporate the question into your response (ie, summarize the case in your introduction) and explain the principle(s) or concept(s) from the text that underlies your judgment. For each Case (or critically thinking and discussion question) you should provide at least two references in addition to the textbook in APA format (in-text citations and references as described in detail in the syllabus). Each answer should be double-spaced in 12 pt. Use the following Headings and length in your paper: Summary In this section you should summarize the case. This summary should be between 100 and 200 words long. Be sure to provide a citation from the textbook including page number. Questions: Number each question. Each specific question under the numbered Case Discussion Questions should be a paragraph in length since many Case Discussion Questions contain more than one question. Be sure to restate each question before answering it. Apply the concepts from the appropriate chapters in your answers. References: Include citations throughout the paper and a reference page with your sources. Use APA style citations and references Study Group 4: Chapter 16 - Closing Case: Two Men and a Truck CLOSING CASE TWO MEN AND A TRUCK By some account, moving is ranked as the third most stressful event a person can undertake, after death of a relative and divorce of a marriage. Two Men and a Truck started as an after-school business for two high school boys in Lansing, Michigan. As a small business focused on local moving services, the company began in 1985 with $350, a hand-drawn logo, and an advertisement in a local community newspaper. In 1989, Melanie Bergeron, the daughter of founder Mary Ellen Sheets, opened the first franchised office of Two Men and a Truck in her hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. Melanie is now board chair, with Brig Sorber as the chief executive officer and Jon Sorber as executive vice president. Randy Shacka, who joined the company as an intern in 2001, was promoted in 2012 to president. This is the first president of the company who did not come from the family. Two Men and a Truck is no longer “two men and a truck.” The company has grown both domestically and internationally to most of the United States and some 320 locations worldwide. Two Men and a Truck is the fastest-growing franchised moving company in the United States, with more than $300 million in sales, 2,100 moving trucks, and some 6,000 workers. The average franchise grosses about $1.5 million annually. Bergeron said that “we never imagined being in the moving business—that is, until my mom and my brothers Brig and Jon scraped together some money to buy a truck to help raise extra cash for college.” Two Men and a Truck has remained branded as “Two Men and a Truck” in all parts of the world in which it operates franchises (e.g., Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom). Names such as Dos Hombres and Two Blokes and a Lorry do not appeal to them! The company has decided to stick to the core American brand name because “that’s what master franchisers and their investors want,” said Bergeron. “The customers are less interested in whether it’s a U.S. brand . . . the appeal is the opposite . . . it’s a local [franchise] company that will be available when I need them. . . . They want the U.S. brand power and mystique.” In going international to new markets, Two Men and a Truck’s primary factors to evaluate are the size of the middle class in a country and the population’s mobility. They use software tools to help pinpoint income levels by neighborhood and whether the housing market is primarily based on single- or multifamily units. The market for Two Men and a Truck is best where there is a good mix of both. In addition, Bergeron said that two other key areas in determining locations in which to operate include obtaining accurate market research and identifying potential master franchisees. In the case of Two Men and a Truck going international, the industry itself also represented a challenge. There are plenty of moving businesses worldwide; why should franchisees represent Two Men and a Truck? The company’s answer to this market differentiation problem is its exceptional focus on customer service and a sophisticated web-based tracking system. Quality control, labor costs, and cycle time to complete a move are core performance metrics in the system. In fact, the company has become known in its industry for faster and better analytics to run the business. It has installed a private cloud system to make its business operations more efficient, using business analytics to capture and identify growth opportunities worldwide. Case Discussion Questions How does a franchise system such as the one used by Two Men and a Truck create value for its global partners? Two Men and a Truck points to the size of the middle class in a country and the population’s mobility as the core factors that guide its market entry into a country and ultimately its success. Explain the company's reasoning. Is franchising the way Two Men and a Truck uses it a form of exporting or is it simply franchising as discussed in Chapter 15? Or, what is the company really exporting internationally? How would you use business analytics to identify exporting opportunities for Two Men and a Truck?

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The timely availability of Two Men and a Truck had been a great value created for the global partners of the organization (Hill & Hult, 2017, p. 482). This is because the non-availability of such an organization can lead to great problems for the clients/customers of the organization. The local area had been covered by the organization as it had been serving the local area. There is a mystique as well as a brand power which have been helping the organization to ensure that there is value created for the global partners (Hill & Hult, 2017, p. 482).