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    Marketing spotlight COCA-COLA 1- What have been the key success factors for COCA-COLA? From the text‚ it seems that the key success factors are summarized by: Marketing: Coca-Cola is seen as one of the founding fathers of the modern day marketing model. They were among the pioneers of advertising techniques and styles used to capture an audience. Innovation: It was apparent that the market was changing and in order to keep up with these changes‚ Coca-Cola had to move from a single

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    PESTEL Analysis: (COCA COLA) Political The non-alcoholic beverages falls in the category under the FDA and the government plays a role within the operation of manufacturing these products. In terms of regulations‚ the government has the power to set potential fines for the companies that did not meet their standard law requirement. The company has monitored the regulations and politics in each country to maintain and protect their brand image by assigning the risks. Such regulations are made

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    Coca-Cola Magi Cans Case Essay My understanding of the magi can promotion was that it was a new and innovative way of promotion by Coca Cola which should have brought in more fans but instead created a negative perception towards its product and attracted bad publicity towards its campaign. It was bold on Coca Cola’s part to go ahead with such a costly advert but what it failed to do was make the necessary corrections to its campaign during its test marketing phase where the company decided

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    Impacts of Unethical Behavior Adam S. Wilcox XACC/280 5/9/2012 Angelia Hunter Impacts of Unethical Behavior The collapse of Enron in 2001 shed the light on a number of unethical business and accounting practices in the corporate world. In 1986 Enron CEO Kenneth Lay combined his Houston Natural Gas company with several other companies. At this time the company began growing exponentially. By the mid-1990’s the deregulation of the oil and gas industries allowed Enron to spend

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    foreign colas boycott and pesticide allengations). Though most of the factors in the political environment are unpredictable and existed within the macroenvironment‚ steps could have been taken to anticipate and minimize the impact of the political risks. Coca-Cola could have worked with local partners and the host government. As “political sensitivity to foreign influences can be catastrophic – often driven by perception and not reality” (William Nobrega 2008) in India‚ PepsiCo and Coca-Cola could

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    Effect of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis W. Jordan Barrick ACT 291 October 8‚ 2012 David Fewkes Effect of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis It is a far different world in the marketplace than just the year 2000. Consumer faith has plummeted‚ military campaigns have begun and ended and time after time large corporations are accused of terrible misconduct before a rapid demise. Whereas the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 has dealt a tremendous hand for the betterment of ethical

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    OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Strategic Management Issues of Coca-Cola Company Every successful study should have specified and well-defined objectives. A careful statement of the objective helps in preparing a well-decorated report facilitating others to take decision on it. The specific objectives of the study are to have knowledge about- To know about the strategic management issues of multinational companies To know about the strategies of the multinational companies To characterize the

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    Running Head: COCA-COLA INTERNATIONAL Coca-Cola Company Opening Happiness across the Globe Tammy Parker August 4‚ 2012 Introduction In 1886‚ Coca-Cola brought a refreshing fountain beverage to customers of a small Atlanta pharmacy at five cents a glass. Today‚ The Coca-Cola Company is the world’s largest beverage company. The three main headquarters are Coca-Cola International which is located in Europe‚ Pacific and Eurasia‚ and Africa‚ Coca-Cola Americas which are located in North America

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    The Coca-Cola Company In 2006‚ The Coca-Cola Company adopted a new compensation plan for its Board of Directors. Its main point is that‚ the members of the Board get payed if the Company meets the performance goals it targeted. During a period of 3 years (mid-point of the Company´s performance strategy)‚ yearnings per share must raise at a compound rate of 8% a year. The plan foresees a flat fee of $175.000 in stock each year‚ with no extra payments. When the performance goal is met‚ at the end

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    Impact of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis Over the past decade‚ numerous accounting scandals have been revealed. The impact of the unethical behavior exhibited in these scandals caused the companies that were affected to have a huge financial loss for the company as well as investors‚ collapse‚ or become in a financial crisis (Ashe and Nealy‚ 2010). The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was passed “in an attempt to codify the ethical behavior of companies‚ their executives‚ and their management”

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