STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT COHESION CASE: THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Source: Excerpted from Pearce‚ J.A. and Robinson‚ R.B. (1994). "Strategic Management: Formulation‚ Implementation‚ and Control". Irwing. Adapted by Diego Medina. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University I. COMPANY MISSION AT THE COCA-COLA COMPANY At the heart of Coca-Cola‚ especially in its first 100 years‚ there has been a commitment to intense marketing and to the preservation of its patented formulas and processes to make its special
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General Electric Internal/External Factors For over one hundred thirty years General Electric has helped shape this country to the comforts known today. Their company motto “imagination at work” says it all. With their ability to adapt to the ever changing environment around them as lead the company’s success and drive over the years. In today’s corporate world you can not find a stronger company that has learned and changed through time. The following looks at how they survived and grew for
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TECHNICAL RISKS Internal Saturation of the tourist accommodations. The rapid expansion of the tourism industry in the United Arab Emirates has increased the demand for construction of new hotel and resort accommodations. As a result of this growing popularity‚ one difficulty that may arise is an overwhelming increase of such facilities concentrated in the most prevalent tourist areas. The most popular tourist destination of the U.A.E. is Dubai‚ which is also known as the region’s commercial
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J.C. Penney is a retail outlet that operates in many locations globally. It deals with product lines such as clothing‚ footwear‚ beauty products‚ electronics‚ and jewelry. There are several changes that have taken place in the macro environment that promises to increase the fortunes of the company. The advertisement in technology is one single important factor that has increased the performance of the business (Ali‚ 2007). The company has an elaborate website through which it uses to tap the
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manufacturing‚ broadcasting‚ and investment banking…” (Answer). One of the example that he did was “In his early years‚ he helped GE Plastics explode from a $28 million after-thought into a billion dollar business.” (Answer) Promoting personally from the internal organisation will have its positive effects‚ as they will have known the organisation structure‚ culture and also the employees’ working attitudes and behaviour towards their job and the organisation. And will have the awareness of what is the current
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February 20‚ 2005 from the World Wide Web: http://www.ericsson.com/about/ Ericsson. (2004). Technologies. WCDMA. Retrieved February 20‚ 2005 from the World Wide Web: http://www.ericsson.com/technology/ Gray Matter India. (2004). Smartphones. White Paper‚ pg. 8. Retrieved February 21‚ 2005 from the World Wide Web: www.greymatterindia.com/downloads/Whitepaper_Rise%20_of_Smartphones.pdf. Mescon‚ M.‚ Courtland‚ B.‚ Thill‚ J. (1999). Business Today‚ 203. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall
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Paper 1 EXTERAL ANALYSIS Macroenvironmental Analysis: • Economic: Globalization of the pharmaceutical industry is an exciting opportunity to have research and development done at cheaper prices in other countries. However‚ this could be a double edged sword for companies because it is easy for other countries‚ such as India‚ to produce generic versions of the drug in bulk. • Technological: Profitability is determined mainly by the ability to discover new drugs. Technology is at the forefront
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establish a recognizable reputation as a respected brand in the world for their management‚ globalization‚ technology‚ innovations‚ diversity‚ and ethics. Throughout the four functions of management‚ Starbucks must always consider the internal and external factors when deciding to open coffeehouses abroad. Starbucks is an organization that has succeeded in globalization with “over 4500 coffeehouses in 47 countries†(About‚ 2008‚ International section). Starbucks is holding up to their
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY There is little or no doubt that India today has emerged as a powerhouse in the automotive industry. Tata Nano‚ the world’s cheapest car is sold in its native country for approximately Rs 1-lakh ($2‚198). Tata Nano is manufactured entirely in India by Tata Motor Limited. When the Nano was launched in March 2009‚ it accomplished Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata’s vision of making a “people’s car”. The aim was to produce a car that is safe and affordable to almost everyone in India
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Wal-Mart is a company that has always presented the image to go the extra mile to meet customer satisfaction. They have been able to grow in times when most companies were facing hardship. The implementation of walmart.com in January 2000 was a major step for the Wal-Mart organization. Their globalization‚ e-business‚ and ethics have been essential in the success of this and any company. Many people claim the ethics of Wal-Mart has changed greatly‚ and not for the better‚ since the death of Sam Walton
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