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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25 Things I learned 1. Dating back to the first week of school‚ it was instructed to eat at least 1 piece of fruit‚ some water‚ and toast‚ or grains. I then researched why it was important which helped me appreciate the advice along with the advantages to my health. 2. I learned that it is important to substitute soy protein instead of animal protein. Soy protein‚ it has been proven that they register lower levels of cholesterol. 3. Drinking green tea daily helps lower cholesterol‚ and helps prevent
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militant person. Next he was taught by Lysimachus‚ he mostly taught Alexander about art. Lastly at age 13 Aristotle took over his studies. This lasted until he was 16 at that time he was so smart that he ruled the Macedon Empire while his father was at war with Byzantium. Now we will talk about his life. His first line of business was with the Maedi‚
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and leading manufacturer of electrical and telecommunication cables with a turnover in excess of Rs.16 Billion Starting with a modest beginning way back in 1958‚ Finolex has steadily grown and transformed to post a Rs. 2‚100 crore turnover in 2011-12. From modernizing plants with state of the art technology to offering innovative solutions to customers to our continual increasing reach. Over the six decades Finolex has imbibed growth through technology‚ network and people and has emerged as
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Case 1: Global Human Resource Management at Coca-Cola 8/16/2013 1. What is Coca-Cola’s staffing policy for managerial position: ethnocentric‚ polycentric‚ or geocentric? Does this policy make sense? I believe Coca-Cola’s staffing policy for managerial positioning is primarily polycentric; however‚ I also believe it involves many characteristics of both ethnocentric and geocentric staffing policies as well. According to Dowling‚ et al‚ a polycentric staffing approach involves the multinational
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Coca-Cola is a carbonated soda sold in stores‚ restaurants‚ and candy machines all through the world. It is delivered by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ and is frequently alluded to just as Coke (an enrolled trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27‚ 1944). Initially expected as a patent pharmaceutical when it was imagined in the late nineteenth century by John Pemberton‚ Coca-Cola was purchased out by specialist Asa Griggs Candler‚ whose showcasing strategies
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Assignment 2: Business Impact Analysis August 21‚ 2014 CIS 462 Security Strategy and Policy Dr. J. F. Manning Abstract Prior to developing Business Continuity Plans the organization should complete a Business Impact Analysis (BIA). The objective of the BIA is to collect information about the business to understand the importance of the different functions within the organization. The BIA serves as the basis on which an effective BCP can be developed and put
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Communications in Business Submission to Local Network Coca-Cola - Global Compact Submission This letter provides our recommendations for the Local Network in order to support Coca-Cola to comply with the ten principle of UN Global Compact; in particular‚ Principle 9-“business should encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies”; and principle 10- “Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms‚ including extortion and
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Coca-Cola was invented by 1886‚ by a pharmacist who fought in the Civil War named John Pemberton. His nickname was “Doc”. Pemberton died in August of 1888. A man named Asa Griggs Candler rescued the business. In 1891‚ he became the main owner of Coca-Cola. When Candler took over‚ one of the most creative marketing techniques was started. He paid traveling men to hand out free Coke coupons. Candlers idea was that people would get a free Coke‚ enjoy the beverage‚ and buy more of the product.
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1. General Information on Coca Cola 1.1 Description of Coca-Cola Co. and its history Coca-Cola started as a cure for the addiction to morphine. After Colonel John Pemberton was injured in war and addicted to morphine‚ he looked into ways to find a cure for the addiction and finally in 1886‚ the first non-alcoholic version of a French Coco Wine called Coca-Cola was made. Today the Coca-Cola Company is a conglomerate focused on beverage manufacture‚ retail and marketing. It produces non-alcoholic
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