SWOT Analysis of Coca-Cola: SWOT stands for Strengths Weakness Opportunities Threats. SWOT analysis is a technique much used in many general management as well as marketing scenarios. SWOT consists of examining the current activities of the organization- its Strengths and Weakness- and then using this and external research data to set out the Opportunities and Threats that exist. Strengths: 1. Beverage Experience 2. Personnel Relations 3. Knowledge Regarding Competitor 4. Hardworking
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 Overview of marketing management According to Philip Kotler (2000): "Marketing management has the task of influencing the level‚ timing‚ and compositions of demand in a way that will help the organisation achieve its objectives. Marketing management is essentially demand management." "The art and science of choosing target markets and getting‚ keeping and growing customers through creating‚ delivering‚ and communicating superior customer value." Marketing management is
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Plan: Coca-Cola By group 2: Andy S.N Bima P.B. Gendhis I.B. Narita S. Marketing Plan Outline I. Paper Outline 2 II. Executive Summary 3 III. Company Background 4 IV. Customer Analysis 6 V. SWOT analysis 8 VI. Competitor analysis 10 VII. Marketing Strategy 11 VIII. Conclusion 14 IX. Bibliography 15 I. Executive Summary The Coca Cola Company is categorized to be the most famous trade mark in the world. Coca Cola
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individual company to have a strong reputation. "Stakeholders who are most directly affected by negative events will have a corresponding shift in their perceptions of a firm’s reputation"(Ferrell‚ 2011). #2) Assume you have just become CEO at Coca-Cola.
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major events in the life of the Coca-Cola Company that have an impact on the company today‚ these include: 1886: Coca-Cola‚ the beverage‚ was first produced by John Pemberton. It was sold at fountains at a Jacobs’s pharmacy‚ a local pharmacy in Atlanta‚ for 5 cents a glass. Frank Robinson named the drink Coca-Cola and wrote it in his own unique script‚ to this day Coca-Cola is written in the exact same way. They used to sell an average of 9 glasses of Coca-Cola a day. 1891: John Pemberton
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SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS OF COCA-COLA COMPANY 2011 HARSHIT B BAFNA TYBBM (IB) ROLL NO - 06 DECCAN EDUCATION SOCIETY’S BRIHAN MAHARASHTRA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS OF COCA COLA PROJECT REPORT Submitted for the fulfillment of requirement for BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS [BBM-IB] Degree Course under University of Pune GUIDANCE: Prof. SushmitaNande Madam A PROJECT BY: HARSHIT BAFNA T. Y. B.
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The Marketing Plan of [pic] Course instructor Professor: Md. Zakir Hossain Bhuiyan Ph.D Course title Marketing Management MKT 601 (Section A) The Issue on Focus The Marketing Plan Submitted By Md. Shamsul Atefin [04512530] Abu Raihan Ahmed [04512528] Md.Asif Iqbal [04512529]
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Rangholiya Apeksha Jain Kranti P.Singh Vaibhav Sahu 1 Flow of the Report Topic Acknowledgement Objectives of the Study Importance of the Study Methodology Industry Overview Coco Cola-Introduction Five Forces Framework Micro Analysis Coco Cola in India SWOT Analysis Competition Analysis Analysis of the Survey Coco Cola Marketing Strategy Conclusion Biblography Page No 3 4 4 5 6-10 11-16 16-18 19-23 24-27 28 29-30 31-38 39-50 51 52 2 Acknowledgment I would like to acknowledge and extend
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Things AND PACK SIZES: Coca-cola is the world’s most respected refreshment. It is the world’s most valuable brand andthe most unmistakable word over the world. Coca-Cola has a genuinely surprising heritage.From an unassuming starting in 1886‚ it is in a brief moment the pioneer brand of the best manufacturer‚marketer and shipper of non-mixed refreshments in the world.In India‚ Coca-Cola was the standard pop till 1977 when govt. policiesnecessitated its flight. Coca-Cola made its path to the nation
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Coca-Cola India Wins Golden Peacock Global Award for Corporate Social Responsibility Coca-Cola India was awarded the prestigious 2008 Golden Peacock Global Award for Corporate Social Responsibility on Feb. 15 during a global conference in Vilamoura‚ Portugal. Dr. Ola Ullsten‚ former prime minister of Sweden‚ presented the award to Deepak Jolly‚ Vice-President‚ Public Affairs & Communication‚ Coca-Cola India‚ on behalf of the Company. The Golden Peacock Global CSR Award showcases the “human face
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