"Defining Public Relations Problems‚" also known as SWOT analysis (strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ threats). The next stage in the public relations process is "Planning and Programming‚" this focuses mainly on "strategy". The third stage in the public relations process is "Taking action and Communicating‚" The final stage is "Evaluating the Program‚" making a final assessment. This is where public relations professionals make a final analysis of the success of their campaign or communication.
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[pic] PROJECT REPORT ON SALES AND DISTRIBUTION OF COCA-COLA PRODUCTS ALONG WITH CHANNEL ACTIVATION IN AURANGABAD‚ MAHARASHTRA Acknowledgement I like to express my deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Sagar Tope; Sales Executive‚ Hindustan Coco-Cola Marketing Pvt. Ltd.‚ Aurangabad‚ who took special effort to guide me as and when who gave me this opportunity to undergo my Project with them. I take this opportunity to thank him
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| Coca Cola | Market Plan and Market Research | Module Name – Module Code - Student Number - | Name of the Student | | In the role of marketing consultant‚ I am presenting a marketing plan and a marketing research brief for Coca-Cola‚ a leader in the soft-drinks industry. Introduction Marketing is definitely one of the major factors that contribute towards the success of any business. Especially in today’s growing competitive economy it is essential
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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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Coca Cola Abstract Coca Cola offers its product in many different countries along with many different variations of their products even some that are not in the United States. In each country‚ the marketing strategy has its differences and in some cases different sweeteners. Coca Cola On May 8‚ 1886‚ Dr. John Stith Pemberton‚ a local pharmacist‚ produced the syrup for Coca Cola and carried a jug of the new product down the street to Jacobs’ Pharmacy‚ where it was sampled‚ and was pronounced
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Coca Cola was created by Pharmacist Dr. John Styth Pemberton. He developed the formula for the famous soft drink in his backyard on May 8‚ 1886. Dr. Pemberton’s bookkeeper‚ Frank Robinson‚ came up with the idea for the unique cursive logo that has been the trade mark ever since. On May 29‚ 1886 the very first ad appeared in the Atlanta Journal: Coca-Cola. Delicious! Refreshing! Exhilarating! Invigorating! The New and Popular Soda Fountain Drink‚ containing the properties of the wonderful
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The Coca Cola company is a long standing producer of flavored drinks. They are considered by many to be the original cola drink. The drink was created in 1886 by a pharmacist named John Pemberton. Coca-cola is sold today in over 200 countries and has over 500 brands. The company has sustainability measures in place and believes in philanthropic endeavors. The company offers internships to up-and-coming business students looking for an opportunity to work with one of the largest and most storied companies
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COCA COLA - Coca cola formula is the coca cola companys secret formula. The company holds it as a trade secret and only a few employees know about it. The secret recipee has made coca cola one of the biggest companies in the world as every country has or knows coca cola and its products. HISTORY Coca-Cola was originally one of hundreds of coca-based drinks that claimed medicinal properties and benefits to health‚ early marketing claimed that Coca-Cola alleviated headaches and acted as a brain
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The public issue facing The Coca-Cola Company was its impact on availability and accessibility on water sources. A Public issue is mostly the one that affects a person’s day to day life. The traditional use of land by communities and farmers on a diverse scale of production becomes much more difficult when water sources are at risk. (Hwang & Steward‚ 2008). Water conservation had become a huge issue in India and all over the world. A decade ago Coca-Cola faced a major crisis in south India. The
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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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