MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Pepsi Project Group Name: “Positive Mental Attitude Group” Submitted by: Muhammad Musa G1F12Mcom0247 Awais Asif G1F12Mcom0246 Junaid Akhtar G1F12Mcom0245 Rehan Khalid G1F12Mcom0216 Mirza Zulqar Nain G1F12Mcom0250 Awais Shahbaz G1F12Mcom0222
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category‚ Pepsi had decided to invest aggressively in its brand-Brisk. The challenge facing the top management of the companyMary Barnard‚ Vice President PepsiCo and Marison Tamaro‚ General Manager‚ Pepsi-Lipton partnership is to choose a suitable advertisement media for Brisk (Social Media or TV based approach) that would‚ Reintroduce Brisk brand to male millennial and Hispanics. Convince competitor’s customer base to switch to Brisk. Build a fan base for the brand. Situational analysis: the
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------------------------------------------------- 1.0 Introduction Pepsi was first introduced as "Brad ’s Drink" in New Bern‚ North Carolina‚ United States‚ in 1898 by Caleb Bradham‚ who made it at his home where the drink was sold. It was later labeled Pepsi Cola‚ named after the digestive enzyme pepsin and kola nuts used in the recipe. Bradham sought to create a fountain drink that was delicious and would aid in digestion and boost energy. In 1903‚ Bradham moved the bottling of Pepsi-Cola from his drugstore to a rented warehouse
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The story of PEPSI In 1899‚ pharmacist Celeb Bradham started the company known as „Brad’s drink” in New Jersey. He discovered new drink in his pharmacy and decides to launch it in the market. At this time‚ he had no registered brand name‚ which turned out to be positive‚ as he soon realized that his company needs another name In 1902 the brand name was registered‚ one year after incorporating „Pepsi Cola Company”. In 1905 Pepsi had first logo change. Than it has been changing several times
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Rhetorical Analysis Often times we don’t really think about the things that we see and how they are presented to us. We tend to focus on what is being showed to us rather than how we feel about the certain objects. Many companies and manufacturers use advertisements that will focus on a certain age group and use pictures or facts that people of that age would be interested in. Along with focusing on a particular age group‚ companies and manufacturers also use rhetoric and Aristotle’s three
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BRISK® CASE STUDY Overview Customer Profile The Pepsi-Lipton Partnership is a joint endeavor between two major brands‚ Pepsi-Cola North America and Unilever. This entity is responsible for the Canadian promotions of Lipton‚ one of the leading beverages in the global market. Business Situation The company launched an entirely new Brisk® Ready-to-Drink Iced Tea early last year. The brand recognized the emerging presence of a new media segment and required assistance in exploring the potential
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Page began collaboration on a search engine called BackRub‚ named for its unique ability to analyze the back links pointing to a given website in 1996.Two years later‚ Mr. Brin and Mr. Page raised $1 million in funding from private investors and venture firms to start Google. Google was incorporated in 1998. It initially answered 10‚000 search queries per day. By the end of 1998‚ PC Magazine named Google one of its Top 100 websites and search engines for 1998. Google moved its headquarters to University
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CAPITAL BUDGETING ANALYSIS To achieve success over time‚ a firm’s managers must identify and invest in projects that provide positive net present values to maximize shareholder wealth. Capital Budgeting Is the process of identifying‚ evaluating‚ and implementing a firms investment opportunities. Involves long-term projects Requires large initial investment Constructing plant and equipment Time frame maybe as short as a year or as long as twenty to thirty years The profitability of a firm
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35.38% | 42.47% | Return on assets (ROA) | 8.28% | 8.84% | 9.27% | 14.92% | 14.29% | Ratio | Description | The company | Gross profit margin | Gross profit margin indicates the percentage of revenue available to cover operating and other expenditures. | PepsiCo Inc.’s gross profit margin deteriorated from 2010 to 2011 and from 2011 to 2012. | Operating profit margin | A profitability ratio calculated as operating income divided by revenue. | PepsiCo Inc.’s operating profit margin improved
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Understanding the response of personal savings and expenditure to changes in the interest rates is a central to many issues in the economic policy. If personal savings decline as a result‚ the overall increase in the national savings would be less than the reduction in the budget deficit. Alternatively‚ contractionary monetary policy generally causes interest rates to rise. It personal saving increase as a result‚ the corresponding fall in consumer expenditure helps to slow the economy. Household behaviour
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