CM9002 Organizational Communication Case Study: Coca Cola Company [pic] Hugo Zwier – 335216 Justin Verhulst – 335279 Geert van den Hoek – 321047 Spencer Bates – Table of Contents Page 2 – Concept: ’organizational identity’ Page 5 – Data: Coca Cola Company Concept In this case study of the Coca Cola corporation Coca Cola’s corporate identity will be analyzed. This will be done through analysis of a few advertising campaigns. In this way‚ Coca Cola’s external identification attempts can be understood
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COMPANY CASE BRITIVIC : CREATING A BRAND FLAVOUR Selected britvic brand : Questions for discussion: 1. core benefit of pepsi : A drink for refreshment without alcohol. Actual product of pepsi: • brand name: pepsi • quality level: excellent • design n packaging: regular (275ml)‚ disposable (500ml)‚ can (300ml)‚ regular (1 liter)‚ disposable (1.5 liter)‚ jumbo (2.5liter). • features : black colour with
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Assignment 5.1: How the Coca-Cola Company Markets its Products and Services Grace Little Jones International University/ BBA101 How the Coca-Cola Company Markets its Products and Services In general‚ Coca-Cola beverages are for all consumers; however‚ there are some brands that target specific consumers. The target market has been defined as multi-cultural youth of age 13 - 24. The Coca-Cola Company ’s people say "Coca-Cola Company will target multi cultural youth by identifying common youth
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Promotion Coca cola follows a 5 lesson guide in marketing their products‚ these steps are: 1. Create Liquid content by creating liquid content is to ‘create’ ideas so ingenious that it attracts people and how it does will just flow as like a liquid‚ thus named ‘liquid content’. eg: this content must be able to beg people to want to share it with others‚ making viral on the internet such as on social media platforms‚ etc. it can be anything from an image to a video even an article of the
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India History Background Coke and Pepsi Learn to Compete in India Case Summary Indian softdrinks Market Six product segments-Economic crisis of 1991 leaving consumers with little choice of brands -1986 “Pepsi Foods Ltd.” “Lehar Pepsi” -1990 Coca-Cola Reenters market with joint venture “Britco Foods” -Later partner with Parle Advertising Pepsi and Coke sponsor TV campaigns‚ Urban Youth‚ Cultural Festivals and Sports Fans. Both Pepsi and Coke look to expand into other markets (fruit juices‚ bottled
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Assessment 1 Case Study Report of Coca Cola Company Hang LU S81293 Executive Summary The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is the world ’s largest beverage company‚ largest manufacturer‚ distributor and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups in the world and is one of the largest corporations in the United States. The company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola‚ invented by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in 1886. The Coca-Cola formula and brand was bought in
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organizational performance and social responsibility? Develop a list of factors or characteristics that different stakeholders may use in assessing corporate reputation. Are these factors consistent across stakeholders? Why or why not? Corporate Reputation is extremely important when considering the role that it plays regarding organizational performance and social responsibility. A companies overall success or demise mainly relies on its reputation. In Business Ethics‚ corporate reputation is defined
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1st of December 2006 Coca-Cola Amatil had historically been with a Global TMC for 10 years. In 2005 CCA decided to go to market for a new TMC as the service levels with BTI had continually declined. This was due to several key personnel leaving the TMC‚ as well as the ‘current’ OBE being turned off. The replacement OBE fell well short of satisfactory service level standards. Examples of the criteria CCA considered in nominating a new TMC as part of the tender process included: new booking technology
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Case Study 4 - The Coca-Cola Company Struggles with Ethical Crises Case #11 January 5‚ 2014 1) The corporate role in any company builds the foundation of how a company succeeds and‚ also‚ how the public views them. Their organizational performance is based on how the company is run and what ethical structure they have in place. Their social responsibility runs parallel with their organizational performance. If a company is not successful within themselves they cannot be successful within
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The Coca- Cola Company Planning Memorandum Industry and Regulatory Risk Factors: Obesity/Health Concerns: There is a growing concern among consumers and public health officials about the public health consequences of obesity. This includes a large movement towards health conscious eating and drinking‚ specifically avoiding sugar-sweetened beverages. This could affect demand for some beverages and in turn affect profitability. Water scarcity: Water is the main ingredient of all products. It is
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