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Essay heading: SWAT analysis for Victoria Station Restaurants
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April 7, 1997 |
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Inflexible concept design- The boxcar, compared to traditional restaurants created high occupancy costs due to its expensive building and the maintenance. It also hindered the liquidation of assets to cover debts.
Limited menu- Did not leave any allowances for customer change, dietary developments, or market swings for beef industry... displayed 300 characters
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Poor reaction skills- When V.S. sales started to lessen their reaction was to raise prices which ended up going against the original concept of prime rib at a good price.
Identity crisis- When change was necessary they ended up only to created confusion for their market segment; is it casual, family, fine dining, steak/burger, etc... displayed next 300 characters
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