CSR Case Studies: Coca-Cola 1. Why did Coca-Cola Vietnam chose to work on water projects? Coca Cola is a beverage company‚ a major consumer of water resources‚ it uses 2.43 liters of water to produce just 1 liter of beverage which makes it prone to criticism and consumer boycotts so to protects its brand image and defend its vision statement‚ which said be a responsible citizen‚ and run its business smoothly it decided to start water program to maintain its operations in Vietnam and build a CSR
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During the Super Bowl of 2014‚ Coca-Cola took a shot in the dark and first aired a commercial coined ‘It’s Beautiful‚’ an advertisement which was geared to celebrate America’s great diversity and uniqueness. ‘It’s Beautiful’ has been shown on television on many different American holidays‚ such as the Fourth of July and Memorial Day. Additionally‚ it has been seen on major moments in national and international sports and entertainment events‚ like the football playoffs‚ New Year’s Eve‚ and several
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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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change‚ is led from the top of the organisation and embraced by all employees. Coca-Cola Amatil was formed following a major re-organisation in 1989 of Amatil Limited‚ one of Australia’s oldest corporations. In 1989/1990 Coca-Cola Amatil sold it’s interests in poultry‚ tobacco‚ communications and packaging‚ leading to a concentration on its core businesses of beverages and snack foods. The involvement of Coca-Cola Amatil in the beverages industry dates back to 1964 with the company’s acquisition
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1) How could the Belgium problem have damaged Coca Cola? Coca-Cola had been creating a really strong and successful image‚ and people had great sympathy for the brand. But because of the Belgian scandal‚ the credibility of the umbrella brand was being doubted. First of all‚ customers (mainly from Belgium and France at the beginning) were scared of drinking Coca-Cola products. For example‚ parents did not want their kids to get contaminated. More so‚ the brand was not giving a specific reason for
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Academic Task Title: Date of Allotment: 01/03/2014 Date of submission: 22/03/2014 Student’s Roll no: A-06 Student’s Reg. no: 11013293 Student’s Name: Sajad Ahmad Dar Topic: Coca Cola Learning Outcomes: (Student to write briefly about leanings obtained from the academic tasks) Declaration: I declare that this Assignment is my individual work. I have not copied it from any other student’s work or from any other source except
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MBA 509 Human Resources Management Case Study on Mentoring at Coca-Cola Food Introduction Mentoring is one of those programs adopted by the companies to assist the employees in developing their leadership capabilities. “Mentoring is an attempt to transfer experience and expertise from experienced individuals in an organization to the less experienced” (Gregson‚ 1993‚ p. 19). Most of the cases it has been used for fast catching the work environment
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Case Number 1: Valuing Coca Cola Stock. Executive Summary The Coca Cola Company‚ founded in 1886 in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ is the premier soft drink producer globally. Besides manufacturing the famous Coca Cola‚ the company is responsible for bringing a variety of different products to the global market such as Fanta‚ Sprite‚ PowerAde‚ Dasani and Nestea. The Coca Cola Company is divided into two main sectors: the North American Business Sector and the International Business Sector. After selling
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microeconomics and strategic Management‚ the term horizontal integration describes a type of ownership and control. It is a strategy used by business or corporation that seeks to sell a type of product in numerous markets. Horizontal integration in marketing is much more common than vertical integration is in production. Horizontal integration occurs when a firm is being taken over by‚ or merged with‚ another firm which is in the same industry and in the same stage of production as the merged firm‚ e
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Coca-Cola Company has a unique and exciting story when it began and the hero of this story is an Atlanta pharmacist Dr. John Pemberton who founded it in 1886 in New York. He developed a fragrant‚ caramel-coloured liquid after that he offered it for sale at Jacobs’ Pharmacy. Then‚ this mix was blended with a carbonated water and introduced to customers to try it and they took a fancy to this new drink. Frank Robinson‚ who is a Pemberton’s bookkeeper‚ named and wrote the mixture of Coca-Cola out
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