INTRODUCTION The Coca-Cola Company is the world largest beverage company. Along with Coca-Cola‚ recognized as the world’s most valuable brand‚ the company markets four of the world’s top 5 non-alcoholic sparkling brands‚ including Diet Coke‚ Fanta‚ and Sprite. Consumers in more than 200 countries are enjoying the company’s beverages at a rate exceeding 1.4 billion servings each day. The Coca-Cola Company engages in the manufacture‚ distribution‚ and marketing of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates
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External Influences: Competition Coca-Cola Coca-Cola has many major competitors; their major three are Lucozade‚ Red Bull and Pepsi. Along with these competitors‚ there are many other small competitors such as Tango and also little supermarket brands such as Tesco Cola and Safeway’s Cola All of Coca-Cola’s competitors affect Coca-Cola because they are trying to put the company out of profit. They are doing this by introducing new products day in and day put and by this they are pushing
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customers. • In addition to the insight that you’ll gain into customer needs‚ market-research studies can help you avoid costly mistakes‚ such as introducing an unpopular line of goods or developing a service that no one really wants Example • Coca-Cola ’s introduction of New Coke in the 1980s demonstrates what happens when decisions aren ’t supported by solid research. Coke revised the formula of its traditional brand of soft drink and lost millions in sales. By performing a study and determining
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Media Recommendation for: Coca – Cola Classic Communications 352 Dr. Ju-Pak Section Two Yolanda Michel Oscar Perris Patty Pineda Iris Preciado Table of Contents: _____________________ Target Market……………….……………………………………………………..Page 1 Media Objectives…………………………………………………………………..Pages 2 - 3 Media Mix Strategy and Tactics……………………………………………………Pages 4 - 9 Where is your Executive Summary? Read the memo on “Media Recommendation Report” to see how you’d organize your
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recent findings. He needs to win back customer confidence in Coke’s products and should work on controlling the declining sales of the company In the long term‚ Gupta needs to ensure the basic safety standards are always being met by the company so the event does not occur again. He also needs to further penetrate into the market and should work ways and strategies of increasing customer base. Firstly‚ Gupta must understand that Coca Cola has faced several crises in the past. On February 2003‚ CSE (Center
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major events in the life of the Coca-Cola Company that have an impact on the company today‚ these include: 1886: Coca-Cola‚ the beverage‚ was first produced by John Pemberton. It was sold at fountains at a Jacobs’s pharmacy‚ a local pharmacy in Atlanta‚ for 5 cents a glass. Frank Robinson named the drink Coca-Cola and wrote it in his own unique script‚ to this day Coca-Cola is written in the exact same way. They used to sell an average of 9 glasses of Coca-Cola a day. 1891: John Pemberton
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References: Standard and Poor’s Survey (2002): Beverage Industry Research http://www2.standardandpoors.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=sp%2FPage%2FSiteSearchResultsPg&l=EN&r=1&b=10&search=site&vqt=coca-cola#Funds
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vision to all of their employees. Directors must “walk the talk.” In this paper team B will examine the foundation and successive progress of personal and workplace values for the Coca Cola Company. Team B will not only discuss the personal and workplace values but also the consequential actions and behaviors‚ of Coca-Cola’s identified values. Personal and Workplace Values Personal values describe what a person considers to be an essential to his or her life; the values often determine
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ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE The Coca-Cola Company TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Main Issues 4 3. Ethics Policy and its Development 5 3.1. Proposed Ethics Policy 5 3.2. Rationale of Ethics Policy 6 3.3. Policy Development 6 3.3.1. Virtue Ethic 7 3.3.2. Utilitarianism Ethic 7 3.3.3. Kantianism Ethic
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SWOT Analysis of Coca-Cola: SWOT stands for Strengths Weakness Opportunities Threats. SWOT analysis is a technique much used in many general management as well as marketing scenarios. SWOT consists of examining the current activities of the organization- its Strengths and Weakness- and then using this and external research data to set out the Opportunities and Threats that exist. Strengths: 1. Beverage Experience 2. Personnel Relations 3. Knowledge Regarding Competitor 4. Hardworking
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