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Alexander Hernández Martínez 801-08-2694 ADMI 4007-005 Prof. R. Martínez Mini-Case Study: McDonald’s Corporation: Firing on all cylinders while preparing for the future McDonald’s Corporation is the largest fast food restaurant chain in the world, operating more than 32,000 restaurants in 118 countries. In 2008, McDonalds and Wal-Mart were the only stocks in the Dow Jones to end the year with a gain. From 2007 to 2008 they raised revenues in billion dollars earning above average returns. Its ability to create value for its stakeholders is impressive, but this trend hasn’t always been the same. This mini case study takes place in the year 2003 when for the first time they had a quarterly loss and its stock price devalued almost $35. This case study talks about the factors that took McDonald’s to this downgrade and what strategic decisions they made to regain their position as the largest and most successful fast food chain in the world.

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Alexander Hernández Martínez801-08-2694ADMI 4007-005Prof. R. Martínez

Mini-Case Study:McDonald’s Corporation: Firing on all cylinders

while preparing for the future

McDonald’s Corporation is the largest fast food restaurant chain in the world, operating

more than 32,000 restaurants in 118 countries. In 2008, McDonalds and Wal-Mart were the only

stocks in the Dow Jones to end the year with a gain. From 2007 to 2008 they raised revenues in

billion dollars earning above average returns. Its ability to create value for its stakeholders is

impressive, but this trend hasn’t always been the same. This mini case study takes place in the

year 2003 when for the first time they had a quarterly loss and its stock price devalued almost

$35. This case study talks about the factors that took McDonald’s to this downgrade and what

strategic decisions they made to regain their position as the largest and most successful fast food

chain in the world.

The case study mentions several facts about McDonald’s situation in 2003 which can

lead us to make a brief SWOT analysis for a better understanding of the characteristics of

McDonald’s at that exact moment. Some of the facts mentioned can be rearranged as the

following SWOT analysis:

Strengths: dominates the quick service restaurant industry, possess the largest number of

restaurants + 32,000, most recognized brand in its industry, largest expansion on its industry,

largest variety of products.

Weakness: low quality service, poorly trained workers, over excess of variety creates low

quality in food, lack of innovation, low variety on healthy food and out dated style restaurants.

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Opportunities: Enter new markets such as Europe, exploit new market niches such as the

Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurant concept, and keep expanding at higher rates than the

competition.

Threats: Overexposure and rapid growth of other fast food chains, new healthy lifestyles,

economic crisis.

In 2003, when McDonald’s experienced its first ever crisis, their strategic leaders did

these type of analysis on a greater level of stringency to detect what areas should be fixed. After

examining their firm’s deteriorating situation, McDonald’s strategic leaders decided to change its

corporate-level strategy and to take different actions to implement its business-level strategy. On

a business level strategy, McDonald’s decided to focus on product innovations and upgrade on

existing properties instead of continuing to expand rapidly. From a corporate level strategy, they

decided to become less diversified and started focusing on their main core products, and

disposed all those niche markets that weren’t giving the expected revenues. Operationally

McDonald’s started listening to its customers and started implementing what they wanted such

as including more salads, more chicken sandwiches, greater value options, better training for

their employees, increasing the hours of service and redesigned stores to appeal to a younger

market.

All of these strategic actions were taken into consideration and implemented to achieve a

sustained competitive advantage and regain its worldwide dominance in its industry. This shows

how success it’s not guaranteed for how long you’ve been on the industry nor how big and

powerful you were, instead it shows that success is achieved as long as you remain foreseeing

and satisfying your consumer needs. This introductory mini case study is really helpful because

it lets us know how a case study is structured and how should we approach it. Also it shows us

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how we must interpret and analyze it at the moment when we must decide what strategic

decisions to make. It puts us in the position of a strategic leader and gives us a glimpse of how

business decisions affect our future.