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    Supply Chain of Coca Cola

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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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    Question 1 Question 1 Group 8 Group 8 Coca-Cola:Deciding on the Look Coca-Cola:Deciding on the Look CASE 10 CASE 10 Question 1 Question 1 How do you think the analytical model of decision making might have been applied by Coca-Cola when designing new bottles?What specific task might have been done at each step in the process? How do you think the analytical model of decision making might have been applied by Coca-Cola when designing new bottles?What specific task might

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    Coca-Cola was invented in 1886 when a pharmacist from Atlanta‚ Georgia invented the syrup. John Pemberton‚ the pharmacist sold a glass of Coca-Cola for 5 cents and would only sell about 9 a day. Now I believe a 16 oz. drink goes for $1.25 up to $3.00 depending where you are located. Coca-Cola is a worldwide known name brand‚ Germany‚ Mexico‚ and Africa are just some countries that sells the drink products. Unfortunately‚ Mr. Pemberton died in 1888 never seeing how his creation would ever succeed

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    Coca Cola Research Paper

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    Assignment The government charged the Coca-Cola Company with marketing and selling a beverage that was injurious to health. They charged the company with producing a beverage that produced serious mental and motor deficits due to the use of synthetic caffeine. They also claimed that Coca-Cola was misbranded because its name implied that the product contained coca‚ yet it did not contain the whole coca leaf (because the cocaine was removed) and the name constituted a

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    CoCa-Cola MagiCan essay

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    Coca-Cola Magi Cans Case Essay My understanding of the magi can promotion was that it was a new and innovative way of promotion by Coca Cola which should have brought in more fans but instead created a negative perception towards its product and attracted bad publicity towards its campaign. It was bold on Coca Cola’s part to go ahead with such a costly advert but what it failed to do was make the necessary corrections to its campaign during its test marketing phase where the company decided

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    Foundations of Economics for Business and Management Analyze the market for Coca-Cola 04.12.2010 Coca-Cola is perhaps the most popular and well known soft drink worldwide. Almost 98% of people worldwide know the word Coca-Cola and it is available in more than 190 countries. Coca-Cola belongs to the Coca-Cola Company and is only one of the 400 non-alcoholic brands that this company owns. The Coca-Cola Company is one of the largest corporations in the world‚ with a global workforce of

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    Coca Cola Case Study #3 1. What seems to be Muhtar Kent’s attitude toward Coca Cola’s local communities‚ its brands and its people? Muhtar Kent’s attitude towards Coca Cola’s local communities‚ its brands‚ and its people is ambitious‚ constructive and progressive. He takes pride in the company and the brand Coca-Cola. His attitude and desire for growth of the company reflects in the performance of his employees in a Pygmalion effect. Kent demonstrates a manager who creates win-win situations

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    Coca Cola Swot Analysis

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    Company background: The Coca cola company is now a largest soft drink company in the world. Coca cola became the largest manufacturer‚ distributor‚ and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups which operate in more than 200 countries. Coca cola was invented on May 1886 by Dr.John Stith Pemberton in Jaco’s Pharmacy in Atlanta‚ Georgia. The name Coca cola was suggested by Pemberton’s book keeper‚ Frank Robinson. He penned the name Coca cola in the flowing script that is famous

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    beliefs toward coca-cola of intensely brand- loyal consumers (perhaps like those who were upset by the new coke in 1985). How might their attitudes and beliefs differ from those of less involved‚ less loyal consumers? What marketing implications would these differences have? 2) Do you think it’s possible for consumers to be loyal to more than one brand of soft drink? What about more than one brand of cola? Discuss the pros and cons of having several brands in a product category (as do coca-cola and Pepsi

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    value among consumers. So‚ the core target audience of Coca Cola is youngster or youth. Their targeting is not based on gender but the results show that both genders like this product and use it. Finally‚ Coca Cola consider each customer as a target and a potential consumer. All age groups are being targeted but the most potential is the age group from 18-25 that covers around 40% of total age segments. To know what their customers need‚ Coca-Cola uses the consumer segmentation criteria and market into

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