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    Coke Strategy

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    Coca Cola is the leading manufacturer‚ marketer and distributor of soft drinks in the world. With domestic market nearing saturation‚ the potential for growth lies in international markets. In recent years‚ economic‚ political and social changes have made the global environment more uncertain‚ forcing Coke to reevaluate its strategy‚ structure and culture to maintain a competitive advantage. The following is a dynamic analysis that tracks the evolution of Coke’s strategy from global standardization

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    Coca-Cola in India Case

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    and almost every state has its own cultural niche. In Indian rural areas‚ there is a high scarcity of drinking water. If those poor Indians can’t drink enough water‚ drinking Coke has no meaning to them. Rural consumption habit and buying capacity are also different from urban people. To most poor rural Indians‚ Coke is a luxury and may only afford to buy one bottle once a year. Indians concern great values to trust and quality. For urban population‚ price sensitive consumers want the quality

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    in 2008 indicating growth. • As of 2003‚ the Coca Cola brand (regular and diet) was the leader in the Brazilian soft drink market with 35.6% market share. Second closest was Guarana Antartica with 7.9% market share followed by Fanta with 7.1% market share. • Coca Cola is the leader in Brazilian market holding 50.1% market share‚ AmBev with 17.2% market share is at 2nd position and others-Tubainas accounting for the rest (Dec’ 2003). • The cola flavor accounted for 45% of the Brazilian soft drink

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    Internal Analysis of Coke and Pepsi (Appendix A) In this session‚ we would analyze Coke and Pepsi internally using SWOT analysis. SWOT is the short form of Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats. In Appendix A‚ we can see that the major strength for Coke is its name value. Coke is the World’s leading brand for CSD. Marketing and advertising is the major battleground for the CSD industry‚ from the SWOT analysis‚ we can see Coke did a great job for that. Being the market leader is definitely

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    Coca Cola Case Study

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    customer needs‚ market-research studies can help you avoid costly mistakes‚ such as introducing an unpopular line of goods or developing a service that no one really wants Example • Coca-Cola ’s introduction of New Coke in the 1980s demonstrates what happens when decisions aren ’t supported by solid research. Coke revised the formula of its traditional brand of soft drink and lost millions in sales. By performing a study and determining what people thought of the new formula‚ the company could have

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    Coke & Pepsi

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    1. The Political environment in India has proven to be critical to company performance for both PepsiCo & Coca-Cola India. What specific aspects of the political environment have played key roles? Could these effects have been anticipated prior to market entry? If not could developments in the political area have been handled better by each company? Ans: The primary barrier to Pepsi and Coca-Cola’s entry into the Indian market was its political / legal environment as a result of its history. Despite

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    New Coke

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    The Reformulation 2 3. How had the Coca-Cola management got it so wrong? 3 4. Were there less drastic alternatives? 5 5. Understanding your Loyal Customer 6 6. Conclusion 7 Reference 8 1. Introduction Coke was invented by Dr. John Pemberton‚ an Atlanta pharmacist and his three-legged brass pot all the way back in 1886; by 1985 Coke was closing in fast on its centennial anniversary. (Cook‚ 2002) Coke along with the legendary chairman Roberto C. Goizueta

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    Case Study of Coca-Cola

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    Executive Summary Coca-Cola‚ the product that has given the world its best-known taste was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ on May 8‚ 1886. Coca-Cola Company is the world’s leading manufacturer‚ marketer and distributor of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups‚ used to produce nearly 400 beverage brands. It sells beverage concentrates and syrups to bottling and canning operators‚ distributors‚ fountain retailers and fountain wholesalers. Coca-Cola was the leading soft drink brand in

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    Coca Cola Case Study

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    Executive Summary On August 2003‚ Coca Cola India faced a sales drop due to pesticides residues issue brought by a non-government organization called CSE (Center for Science and Environment). This report aims at covering the case study from the Corporate Communication 5th Edition by Paul A. Argenti ‘s book page 284-299 (Case 10-1). These papers will include the case questions with answers‚ to analyze the key problems that Coke India should focus and how well-prepared was them in dealing with

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    Coke Zero

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    Case Study: Coke Zero I highly agree with the statement that “companies should develop products what will bring new customers into market rather than just creating variants on the old” (Lamb et al. 289) because when old products failed‚ it is an opportunity for the company to invest in different market segments— “a subgroup of people or organizations sharing one or more characteristics that cause them to have similar product needs” (Lamb et al. 261)—that could potentially increase additional consumers

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