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Panera Bread Company in 2016 – Is the Company’s Strategy to Rejuvenate the Company’s Growth Working? For each short response question there is no minimum length requirement, but you need to include enough detail to make it clear to me that you understand what you are writing about. All responses should include logical reasoning/thought processMGMT4020 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Final Exam: Panera in 2016 Objective: To determine a level of comprehension for material covered to date. To complete this exam, use the following case in the text: Panera Bread Company in 2016 – Is the Company’s Strategy to Rejuvenate the Company’s Growth Working? For each short response question there is no minimum length requirement, but you need to include enough detail to make it clear to me that you understand what you are writing about. All responses should include logical reasoning/thought process. 1. What is Panera Bread’s strategy? Which of the five generic competitive strategies discussed in Chapter 5 most closely fit the competitive approach that Panera Bread is taking? What type of competitive advantage is Panera Bread trying to achieve? 2. What does a SWOT analysis of Panera Bread reveal about the overall attractiveness of its situation? Does the company have any core competencies or distinctive competencies? Also provide a TOWS Matrix that pulls together your SWOT and core competency thoughts. 3. What are the primary components of Panera Bread’s value chain? 4. What does the data in case Exhibit 1 reveal about Panera Bread’s financial performance? How well is the company doing financially? Use the financial ratios in Table 4.1 of Chapter 4 as a guide in doing the calculations needed to arrive at an analysis-based answer to your assessment of Panera’s recent financial performance. In addition to the ratios in Table 4.1, there are occasions when you will also need to calculate compound average growth rates (CAGR) for certain financial measures. The formula for calculating CAGR (in percentage terms) is as follows: CAGR % = [ending value ÷ beginning value] 1/n – 1 x 100 (where n = the number of year-to-year or period-to-period changes) 5. What does the data in case Exhibit 2 reveal about Panera Bread’s operating performance? 6.