Introduction 3 Coca cola’s Global coverage. 3 History 4 Revenues 4 Products and Brands 6 Mission‚ Vision and Values 8 Organizations and Organizational Effectiveness 10 Stakeholders‚ Managers‚ and Ethics 12 Organizational Design 14 Designing Organizational Structure: Authority & Control 15 Designing Organizational Structure: Specialization & Coordination 17 Managing in a Changing Global Environment 18 Organizational Design & Strategy 20 Creating & Managing Organizational
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MARKETING ANALYSIS By Saqib Rizvi PGDM(Communications) Roll No.- 27 SIMSR Table of Contents… TOPIC | PAGE NUMBER | The beginning | 3 | Coca-Cola history | 3 | Coca-Cola worldwide and in India | 5 | Logo design | 6 | Slogans | 7 | Pricing | 7 | Targeting and segmentation | 8 | Positioning | 9 | An example of segmentation and positioning | 9 | Distribution System in India | 11 | Market share | 12 | Promotions | 13 | Swot analysis | 17 | Pestle analysis | 18
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Coca-Cola India On August 20‚ 2003 Sanjiv Gupta‚ President and CEO of Coca-Cola India‚ sat in his office contemplating the events of the last two weeks and debating his next move. Sales had dropped by 30-40%1 in only two weeks. On August 5th‚ The Center for Science and Environment (CSE)‚ an activist group in India focused on environmental sustainability issues (specifically the effects of industrialization and economic growth) issued a press release stating: "12 major cold drink brands sold in and
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How Coca-Cola segments it market This is coca cola zero‚ which is a low calorie version of the normal coke. It was introduced in 2005. It was mainly introduced because males thought that diet coke was a feminine drink. Target Market Coke zero is primarily aimed towards young adult males around the world. This is because diet coke was seen to be more aimed at woman. It is also aimed at people that didn’t really purchase the normal coke due to it being too sugary
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India 1. Company Background • Coke – A sweet carbonated drink containing caramel and other flavoring components • Invented in 1886 by Dr. J.S. Pemberton • Contained extracts of Coca leaves and Kola nuts • Business sold in 1888 to business men • Candler acquired competitors and promoted Coca-Cola → Rapid sales increase since 1895 • In 1894 J.A. Biedenharn invented selling the prepared drink in bottles 2. Company Background (continued)• In 1919 a group of investors bought Coca Cola for around $25
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Organization: Traci Jancasz June 15‚ 2010 MGT 540: Diversity Professor Venecia Morris Graduate School of Management Table of Contents Introduction 3 Racial Discrimination Issues 3 “Quota Cola” Case 3 Cincinnati Case 4 Hawaii Case 4 Coca-Cola Company Reaction to Lawsuits 5 Analysis of Coca-Cola Diversity Initiatives 8 Works Cited 10 ------------------------------------------------- Introduction In order for any organization to flourish‚ there must be inclusion of cultural diversity throughout
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value. According to Interbrand‚ The Coca Cola Company is the most valued ($77‚839 billion) brand in the world. 2. World’s largest market share in beverage. Coca Cola holds the largest beverage market share in the world (about 40%). 3. Strong marketing and advertising. Coca Cola’ advertising expenses accounted for more than $3 billion in 2012 and increased firm’s sales and brand recognition. 4. Most extensive beverage distribution channel. Coca Cola serves more than 200 countries and more
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Implement Diversity Policy Critical analysis COCA-COLA COMPANY _ Assessment Part 2 1 How has the organization implemented a diversity policy · How has the diversity policy been applied to work practices · How has the diversity policy been implemented by relevant parties · Is there a mechanism for feedback and suggestions for improvement to ensure the diversity policy is current and effective Eight years ago‚ the Coca-Cola Company settled the largest racial-discrimination lawsuit
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The crisis that happened at Coca Cola was a very crucial incident. It affected issues such as brand and reputation‚ and the company has to take action so as not to ruin its image. Coca Cola is a company with a very strong brand name all over the world. An attack like this of the NGO can lead any company to problems. Although the Center for Science and Environment attacked the safety of Coca Cola India ’s products‚ Coke was well within the Indian government ’s legal limits for pesticide residue in
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promotion‚ publicity and direct marketing. In IMC Plan there are three campaigns which would be carried for the whole year by Coca-Cola. The IMC strategy for Coca-Cola would depend on the nature of market and focus on the social responsibility or societal marketing. Secondly‚ it will focus on the fun and entertainment perspective in order to motivate youngsters to purchase Coca-Cola and generate more sales. Whole IMC will be developed to communicate the message to the target audience to raise funds to
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