PBU International Business Global Marketing presentation material Coca-Cola Foundations The Coca-Cola Foundation Awards Over $19 Million to Communities Across the U.S. and Canada in 2010 The Coca-Cola Foundation‚ the philanthropic arm of The Coca-Cola Company‚ has awarded grants totaling $4 million to 38 organizations across the U.S. and Canada in the fourth quarter of 2010. In line with the Foundation ’s commitment to building sustainable communities throughout the U.S. and Canada
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The code of ethics of Coca-cola is systematic but it doesn’t apply to all countries fairly. They set up their own plants in developing country like India and brazil and they alleged the benefits of the production bring by Coca-Cola but ignore the issue behind which is the water wastage problem. Coca-Cola bottling operations have drastically reduced availability of water for irrigation purposes in countries like India and brazil. Even in the code of ethics of Coca-Cola has pointed out that helping
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Behavioural implication of planning: Employees know their roles. They comply with the specific method to act. Actually‚ a business need for strict measures. Top-down planning gives the management a feeling that they are controlling the quality. However‚ companies are likely to lose talent. Creative employees are hoping that someone noticed their talents‚ rather than to act in accordance with the instructions. Behavioural implication of control: The budget is completed quickly. Top-down budget are more efficient
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Michael Porter’s “5-Forces Analysis” is a comprehensive way of determining organizations profitability as compared to its competitors in the same industry by looking at 5 forces of stress. Coca-Cola deals with a lot of pressure in the concentrate business‚ most specifically with Pepsi. I will analyze the 5 forces model to determine Coca-Colas overall profitability. The 5 forces model begins by looking at rivalry between established competitors. Coca-Cola has a direct rivalry with Pepsi in the
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Jeff Gregory Coca-Cola Outline Key Themes * Coca-Cola needs to reverse the poor leadership and managerial decisions of the 2000s in order to reach its “20/20 vision” of doubling Coca-Cola’s system’s revenues by 2020. * The acquisition of CCE allows Coke to control most of its distribution channels‚ yet there are still loose ends for Coke to tie up * The still drink industry is growing rapidly in North America‚ and Coke needs to use its acquisitions in the field to position itself
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Coca-Cola has been refreshing people’s lives since 1886. Everyone likes to the refreshing‚ crisp taste of a cold Coca-Cola. There is a lot of history behind Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola started in Atlanta‚ Georgia in 1886. Coca-Cola was originally intended to be used as a medicine but was bought by businessman Asa Griggs Candler. He turned Coca-Cola from a medicine to a drink. He also turned it into a million dollar industry. That is why Coca-Cola is worldwide. Here is some of the first thoughts
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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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Comparative Analysis Case The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo‚ Inc. Both Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo‚ Inc. used a comparative report format‚ that list the sections one above the other‚ on the same page‚ to present their balance sheets. For a measure of both a company’s efficiency and its short-term financial health‚ the working capital is calculated as: Working Capital = Current Assets – Current Liabilities. At the end of 2007‚ the Coca-Cola Company has a negative working capital of $1‚120
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Coca-Cola Brand Management Analysis CONTENT A world wide brand –Coca-Cola 3 Coca-Cola Recognition 3 The Other Side of Coke 4 Coke associations (good and bad) 4 Market positioning for Coca-Cola 5 Positioning strategy: Global is Out‚ Local is In 5 Increase the brand equity method 6 Advertising 7 Find big global partner 7 Sponsorship 7 sponsorship for sport: 8 Sponsorship for recreation: 8 Communications & Public Relations 9 In mass media 9 Main competitors in the world
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context Coca-Cola is one of the most well known brands around the world. One of the main reasons behind this is because of the brilliant marketing that the company does around the world. Coca-cola is an extremely successful company that has 500 different brands being sold in 206 countries around the world‚ making it a successful 67 billion dollar global business. Coca-cola does not only have a domestic marketing strategy‚ but also has a highly successful global marketing strategy. 80% of coca-cola’s
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