Introduction 3 Coca cola’s Global coverage. 3 History 4 Revenues 4 Products and Brands 6 Mission‚ Vision and Values 8 Organizations and Organizational Effectiveness 10 Stakeholders‚ Managers‚ and Ethics 12 Organizational Design 14 Designing Organizational Structure: Authority & Control 15 Designing Organizational Structure: Specialization & Coordination 17 Managing in a Changing Global Environment 18 Organizational Design & Strategy 20 Creating & Managing Organizational
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5 Limitations of the Marketing Concept and Other Strategies 6 2.0 Market Audit of Coca-Cola Company 6 2.1 SWOT Analysis 6 2.1.1 Strengths 6 2.1.2Weaknesses 7 2.1.3 Opportunities 7 2.1.4 Threats 8 2.2.0 PEST Analysis 8 2.2.1 Economics 9 2.2.2 Social 9 2.2.3 Technology 9 2.3.0 Marketing objectives of Coca – cola 9 2.3.1 Target market and Market mix for Coca – Cola Company 10 2.3.1.1 Product. 10 2.3.1.2 Price 10 2.3.1.3 Place 10 2
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plot‚ pattern‚ position‚ and perspective. Strategy is a high level plan to achieve on or more goals of uncertainty.1 In order to achieve certain goals‚ company needs recourses that are usually limited. What is most important is how the managers are using these resources. Some of main types of generic strategies that some companies can practice are: growth i.e. increasing companies value true purchasing a new assets‚ including new business‚ launched a new products etc. The second thing is internationalization
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indeed Coca-Cola. Although majority of time Coca-Cola has held the larger market share in this region‚ at times Pepsi has led by providing very aggressive and wittier advertising strategies (D’Altorio‚ 2010). In 2009‚ Coca-Cola has revenues of $31 billion and sales in more than 200 countries. The company is best known for Coca-Cola‚ which had been called the world most valuable brand. Coca-Cola’s has a large distribution system that includes independent bottlers partially owned by Coca-Cola‚ and company
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Ciara Martinez March 3‚ 2014 Strategic Management Internationalizing the Cola Wars: The Battle for China and Asian Markets Coke was formulated in 1866 by John Pemberton‚ a pharmacist in Atlanta who sold it at drug store fountains as a “potion for mental and physical disorders.” Since then‚ it has grown and spread in the world as one of best Soft Drink in the world with an intense competition against Pepsi. It has started this competition in 1950s and continues until now. Coke is facing different
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Coca Cola Introduction: 1. History of Coca-Cola a. International * 1886 – 1892: Atlanta Beginnings John Pemberton‚ an Atlanta pharmacist‚ stirred up a fragrant‚ caramel-colored liquid and carried it to Jacobs’ Pharmacy. Here‚ the mixture was combined with carbonated water and sampled by customers who all agreed - this new drink was something special. Pemberton’s bookkeeper‚ Frank Robinson‚ named the mixture Coca-Cola®. To this day‚ Coca-Cola is written the same way. In the first year
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these groups and encouraging data-driven‚ purposeful dialog with them. IMC includes the coordination and integration of all marketing communication tools‚ avenues‚ and sources within a company into a seamless program in order to maximize the impact on end users at a minimal cost. This integration affects all firms’ business-to-business‚ marketing channel‚ customer-focused‚ and internally directed communications. Integrated Marketing Communications is a simple concept. It ensures that all forms of communications
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Mrs. Betsy Ching The Coca-Cola Company I ERCBA211 Mrs. Betsy Ching The Coca-Cola Company ERCBA211 Contents Executive Summary II Introduction 1 1. Stakeholders 2 2. Triple Bottom Line 4 2.1 Financial 4 2.2 Social 5 2.3 Environment 6 2.3.1 Energy Efficiency and Climate Protection 6 2.3.2 Sustainable Packaging 6 2.3.3 Recycling 7 3. Corporate Social Responsibility 8 3.1 Ethical CSR 8 3.2 Altruistic CSR
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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 bribery”. (The Ten Principles. Accessed
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offering cheaper sodas than Coke or Pepsi? Dr Pepper likely depends more heavily on advertising to gain market share because their product is completely different then the anchor products offered by Coke or Pepsi. Both of which are cola based products‚ whereas Dr Pepper is a different pepper flavored based soda. Additionally Dr Pepper is held by Cadbury Schweppes‚ a company who holds the third largest share of the U.S. soft drink market‚ behind the Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo. Inc. Given those
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