Marketing Management I Project : the Four P’s of Marketing for Coca-Cola By:- Aakash Utreja 11BSPHH010005 SECTION- F SEAT NO. 31 ACKNOWLEDGWMENT I would like to thank Mr K.C Prakash for his practical approach towards the subject which led me to learn the insights about Marketing. A special Thanks to Dr. Phillip Kotler whose book Serves as a bible to many Marketing Students "Only 50% of what is consumed is what goes in the mouth and in the stomach; the other 50% goes in the
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.7 Weakness…………..……………………………………………………………..….….9 Key success factors….………………………………………………………………...10 Conclusion and recommendation………………………………….…………………10 Reference……………………………………….………………………………………11 I. INTRODUCTION 1. Background Coca-Cola‚ often referred to as Coke (generic trademark)‚ is a carbonated beverage that is available in stores‚ restaurants‚ and vending machines across the world. Invented in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ by Doctor John Pemberton‚ a pharmacist‚ in 1886‚ it has become
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The Coca-Cola Company MKT300 October 8‚ 2008 A. Introduction The Coca-Cola Company is the world’s largest beverage company‚ operating in over 200 countries with a product line that includes over 2‚800 diverse items. The company’s primary responsibility is to develop concentrates‚ beverage bases and syrups‚ which are sold to bottling companies that comprise the world’s largest beverage distribution system. In addition to product development‚ the Coca-Cola Company is responsible for product
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Coca Cola Analysis 2. Coke’s strategy and structure before Daft Leadership - The structure was more centralized in the model of command and control with all the instructions and decisions‚ Atlanta - ‘Concentrate on Concentrate’ strategy - the high cost operations (trucks purchases‚ product delivery‚ and execution of local marketing) is left to worldwide bottlers. - Consolidation of the vast bottling network into 10 anchors bottlers. - Strategy‚ expansion of market share
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Report Marketing Plan On (Product Coca-Cola) Prepared by Umair Kamran BS27-2158 Mehmood Khan Id#0220063 Zulqarnain Id # 0220013 Hamza ashfaq Id # : 0000000 Group- 7 Principles of Marketing Submitted to Mrs. Raeda Hashim Lecturer Greenwich university‚ Karachi 16th October‚ 2011 16th October 2011 Table of Contents Page number Acknowledgement --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Executive
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Strategic Positioning of Coca-Cola in their Global Marketing Operation Examines how Coca-Cola has strategically positioned it self within the world’s soft drinks market. Given that they operate in over 200 countries‚ they are faced with a clear choice of whether to standardise their product offerings globally and reap the potential benefits of economies of scale‚ adapt their offerings to a particular market (which may facilitate increased market specific penetration)‚ or adopt an integrated
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PRODUCT PORTFOLIO Coca-Cola India offers a comprehensive range of beverages. They include Coca-Cola‚ Diet Coke‚ Thums Up‚ Fanta‚ Limca‚ Sprite‚ Maaza‚ Maaza Milky Delite‚ Minute Maid Pulpy Orange‚ Minute Maid Nimbu Fresh‚ Minute Maid Mixed Fruit‚ Minute Maid Apple‚ Georgia‚ Georgia Gold‚ Kinley‚ Kinley Club Soda and Burn.Some of the recent product launches that have added to the company’s product portfolio have been launch of Fanta Fun Times‚ and Nimbu Fresh. In addition in course of exploring
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Using Coca Cola to Explain Ansoff’s Matrix Ansoff’s Matrix is a useful tool for examining a company’s product range. The four main options are: 1. Market penetration 2. Product development 3. Market development 4. Diversification Information about some of the products produced by Coca Cola is given below. Read this information and complete the tasks over the page: 1. Diet Coke m penetration
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Coca-Cola is the world’s largest beverage company. They employee over 146‚000 employees offer over 3‚000 products worldwide and operate in over 200 countries. The company was founded in 1886 but it wasn’t until 1891 when an Atlanta business man secured the rights to the company that the vision of Coca-Cola was established and their expansion begun. In 1899 Coca-Cola’s first bottler relationship was established. This bottling relationship allowed the company to grow aggressively and expand into
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Coca-Cola in Great Britain Live On The Coke Side of Life Table of Contents Introduction 3 PESTLE Analysis of the macro-environment 4 SWOT Analysis 5 BCG Matrix 6 SPICC 7 Suppliers 7 Publics 7 Intermediaries 7 Competition 8 Customers‚ consumers and markets 10 Soft Drinks Market 10 Table 1: Soft Drinks UK Market Segmentation 11 Market for smoothies 12 Table 2 : Forecast of UK retail sales of smoothies‚ 2001-11 13 Table 3 :Brand manufacturers sales of the smoothies
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