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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think Coca-Cola has had one ethical issue after another over the last decade or so? Ethical issues have been a problem for Coca-Cola because the company has lacked quality leadership in many areas of the organization. It seems that the company was not prepared to handle disputes or incidents when they occurred. They were slow to respond in many incidents because they were ill equipped to handle the fall out. They essentially had no crisis management skills. It seems that a company as large
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References: 1. http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/citizenship/index.html 2. Coca-Cola India‚ Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth‚ 2004-1-0085‚ Jennifer Kaye‚ T’05‚ under the direction of Professor Paul A. Argenti 3. Coca-Cola India Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy‚ Hadiya Faheem‚ 2009
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The Coca Cola Company- Branding Strategies Coca-Cola is one of the most recognizable brands around the globe. The history of Coca-Cola began over a century ago since 1886. Today Coca-Cola sells products in over 300 countries world-wide‚ and has over 3‚000 different beverages. The brand is familiar to people all around the world‚ and is available in many different varieties. The company takes pride in the development of unique marketing strategies‚ which have allowed growth and access to various
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The Coca- Cola Company Planning Memorandum Industry and Regulatory Risk Factors: Obesity/Health Concerns: There is a growing concern among consumers and public health officials about the public health consequences of obesity. This includes a large movement towards health conscious eating and drinking‚ specifically avoiding sugar-sweetened beverages. This could affect demand for some beverages and in turn affect profitability. Water scarcity: Water is the main ingredient of all products. It is
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Undergraduate Program Coca Cola CASE STUDY Submitted by: Cecilia BUISSON Winter 2014 INSTRUCTOR Momtchil Kovatchev COCA COLA CASE STUDY 1.What are the pricing strategies adopted by Coca Cola brand in the three key markets of India‚ China and USA? (15 points) 2.Should they have done anything differently? In which market and why? (5 points) 3.Was the price decrease the right move in India? Why? What were the consequences for both companies? (5 points) 1) Coca Cola is one of the three
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the Coca-Cola Company. The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational beverage corporation and manufacturer‚ retailer and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. The Coca-Cola formula and brand was bought in 1889 by Asa Candler who incorporated The Coca-Cola Company in 1892. Besides its namesake Coca-Cola beverage‚ Coca-Cola currently offers more than 500 brands in over 200 countries or territories and serves over 1.7 billion servings each day. Since The Coca-Cola company
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Coca Cola Accounting Cycle Theresa Gibbs Acc/421 November 7‚ 2011 June Hanson Coca Cola Accounting Cycle The Coca-Cola Company “branded beverage products available to consumers throughout the world through our network of Company-owned or controlled bottling and distribution operations‚ bottling partners‚ distributors‚ wholesalers and retailers — the world’s largest beverage distribution system” (The Coca-Cola Company‚ 2010‚ p. 91). Coca-Cola uses two methods of accounting the equity method
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MM04 International Marketing Assignment – I Assignment Code: 2013MM04B1 Last Date of Submission: 15th October 2013 Maximum Marks: 100 Attempt all the questions. All the questions are compulsory and carry equal marks. Section-A 1. Distinguish between the ethnocentric and polycentric approach to international Marketing? Under what circumstances is the polycentric strategy a preferred approach for International Marketers?
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