Coca-Cola Market research Link to case study here Overview: a case study of the Coca-Cola portfolio of products and an examination of new product development. Learning objectives: ➢ to identify the existing portfolio of products owned by Coca-Cola ➢ to understand the type of market research undertaken by Coca-Cola ➢ to understand the Ansoff matrix in relation to Coca-Cola ➢ to examine new product development at Coca-Cola. Introduction (9 minutes) Introduce the lesson:
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1. Consider Coca-Cola’s advertising throughout its history. Identify as many commonalities as possible for its various ads and campaigns. (For a list of Coca-Cola slogans over the years‚ check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca-Colaslogans.) 2. Analyze the “It’s Mine” ad based on the process of creating an advertising message as outlined in the text. 3. Discuss issues of selecting advertising media for the “It’s Mine” ad. How might this process differ from that of other Coca-Cola campaigns? From
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- PAGE 4-6 CHAPTER 2 INDUSTRY PROFILE - PAGE 7-11 CHAPTER 3 COMPANY PROFILE - PAGE 12-63 COCA-COLA COMPANY - PAGE 13-17 GLOBAL MARKET SHARE OF COCA-COLA - PAGE 17-18 TRENDS AND FORCES - PAGE 19-22 POTER’S FIVE FORCES - PAGE 22-29 PESTLE ANALYSIS - PAGE 29-33 SWOT ANALYSIS - PAGE 33-40 COCA-COLA INDIA - PAGE 41-42 PRODUCTS IN INDIA - PAGE 42-46 MARKETING MIX - PAGE 49-58 PESTLE ANALYSIS
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Coca-Cola Japan:Should tea be introduced? Outline of Report Coca-Cola Background Japan and its culture Japan’s Beverage and Tea Market Coca-Cola Japan and its success Coca-Cola Product Line Competition SWOT Analysis Research and Development Marketing Plan and Recommendations Coca-Cola Company Background Founded in 1886 by John C. Pemberton World’s leading manufacturer‚ marketer‚ and distributor of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups More than 300 brands Corporate Headquarters
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Case Study Coca Cola Closing Case Chapter 12 Done By Desyani Rosadi National University June 14‚ 2011 Q&A 1. Why do you think that Roberto Goizueta switched from a strategy that emphasized localization towards one that emphasized global standardization? what were the benefits of such a strategy localization is the process of adapting a product or service to a particular language‚ culture‚ and desired local "look-and-feel." Ideally‚ a product or service is developed so that localization
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510-062-1 Coca-Cola in India: Innovative Distribution Strategies with ‘RED’Approach “Now Coke’s RED execution – done in big cities through direct distribution by the company – is followed by the sales teams of both its company-owned and franchise-owned bottlers. Essentially‚ this plan covers its visi-coolers‚ the availability of beverages and activation.”1 – T. Krishnakumar‚ CEO‚ Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. “No consumer goods company today can afford to forget that the rural market is
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INTRODUCTION The Coca-Cola Company Mission Our mission is: * To refresh the world - in mind‚ body and spirit * To inspire moments of optimism - through our brands and actions * To create value and make a difference everywhere we engage The Coca-Cola Company Vision To achieve our mission‚ we have developed a set of goals‚ which we will work with our bottlers to deliver: Profit: Maximising return to shareholders‚ while being mindful of our overall responsibilities People: Being
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Investors and Analysts: Jackson Kelly T +01 404.676.7563 Media: Kent Landers T +01 404.676.2683 The Coca-Cola Company Global Public Affairs & Communications Department P.O. Box 1734 Atlanta‚ GA 30301 THE COCA-COLA COMPANY REPORTS THIRD QUARTER AND YEAR-TO-DATE 2012 RESULTS Strong 4% global volume growth in the third quarter with growth across every geographic operating group Worldwide brand Coca-Cola growth of 3% year-to-date Volume and value share gains continued in total nonalcoholic ready-to-drink
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P Jones MARKETING AND THE MARKETING STRATEGIES IN TWO FAMOUS COMPANIES Many businesses aim to grow and improve by the way they market their products this is called growth strategy. One of the best know descriptions is the Ansoff Matrix‚ created by Igor Ansoff in 1957. The Ansoff matrix consists of four main points: Market Penetration A business will penetrate an existing market with a new product that is related to an existing product that is successful in that market. Market Development
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adequately. It seems like the employees at Coca Cola Company are intrinsic motivated people when it comes to working for this company. 2 Discuss the most likely organizational design for Coco-Cola Company. The most likely organizational design for Coca Cola Company‚ in my opinion‚ would be the job characteristics theory. The job characteristics theory describes the relationship between job characteristics and individual responses to work. The Coca-Cola Company views itself as a company whose
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