An overview of Coca-cola and its work process
Tutorials/exercises - 18 pages - Business strategy
The U.S. market for non-alcoholic beverages is valued at over $160 billion annually. Within this market, soft drinks account for roughly 59% of sales. Fruit juices account for a further 26% of the market, while hot drinks and bottled water account for 9% and 5%, respectively. The US Gross...
Performance appraisal in Coca-Cola company ltd
Thesis - 26 pages - Human resources
Since organizations exist to achieve goals, the degree of success that individual employees have in reaching their individual goals is important in determining organizational effectiveness. The assessment of how successful employees have been at meeting their individual goals, therefore, becomes...
The Cola War: Coca Cola versus Pepsi - publié le 16/01/2009
Essay - 4 pages - Business strategy
The soft drink industry is divided into two categories of product: the non carbonated soft drink and the carbonated soft drink (CSD). During the next 30 years, CSD consumption rose constantly and grew at an average of 3% per year. The consumption of CSD in USA is about 53 gallons per year! So the...
The Coca-Cola company
Essay - 4 pages - Business strategy
On May 8, 1886, Dr. John Stith Pemberton, a local pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia, created the syrup used to produce Coca-Cola. He introduced the syrup to the community at Jacob's Pharmacy, also located in Atlanta, Georgia. The syrup was sampled, well liked, and sold for five cents per...
The Coca-Cola Company on a strategic level
Case study - 11 pages - Business strategy
Nowadays more than ever, with this financial crisis that does not seem to end and creates more and more losses every day, it is very crucial for companies to not only settle for a long term strategy but also a back-up strategy to face problems such as the ones they could face during those times....
Coca-Cola in India
Thesis - 9 pages - Services marketing
One of the impacts of globalization has been the merging between industrial-developed nations and traditional-centered countries. While this merger is based around business, the lines of communication in terms of brand identity, advertising, and corporate policies introduces the need for a...
SWOT analysis of Coca Cola and Pepsi Co
Thesis - 10 pages - Business strategy
The last time I saw the clash of the two soft drink giants was in the advertisements they promoted where each of them came out of their ethical way in promoting their products though the media for an international cricket tournament few years back. This paper doesn't involve the clashes but only...
Business analysis of Coca-Cola in India
Thesis - 15 pages - Business strategy
While, The Coca-Cola Company is a global company with some of the world's most widely recognized brands, the Coca-Cola business in India, as in each country where it operates, is a local business. Its Marketing Co. are produced locally, employing Indian citizens, our product range...
The Coca-Cola Company on a strategic level - publié le 15/05/2009
Thesis - 8 pages - Business strategy
Nowadays more than ever, with this financial crisis that does not seem to end and creates more and more losses every day, it is very crucial for companies to not only settle for a long term strategy but also a back-up strategy to face problems such as the ones they could face during those times....
Coca Cola ads since its creation (period 1938-1952) - publié le 09/05/2009
Thesis - 8 pages - Services marketing
Nowadays, Coca-Cola company is still a dream. This 1889's company, worldwide, well-know, survived and moreover it is still developing its products to increase of course its markets shares and its sales. Coca-Cola is a model for entrepreneurship because for its capacity to survive,...
Management of international human resources: Coca Cola - publié le 15/01/2009
Essay - 7 pages - Human resources
According to Armstrong in 2006 "International human resource management is the process of employing, developing and rewarding people in global organisations". However, nowadays, one of the most complex challenges for a MNC, across the globe, is the management of human resources because of...
How can a large global company like Coca-Cola manage its human resources efficiently? The example of the US divisions - publié le 16/01/2009
Essay - 8 pages - Human resources
Coca-Cola is one of the most famous and successful brands all over the world. The Coca-Cola Company is a large multinational enterprise, operating in about 200 countries. This can be considered as the quintessential global corporation. We could more likely use the terms...
The Cola War: Coca Cola versus Pepsi
Case study - 4 pages - Management
The soft drink industry is divided into two categories of product: the non carbonated soft drink and the carbonated soft drink (CSD). During the next 30 years, CSD consumption rose constantly and grew at an average of 3% per year. The consumption of CSD in USA is about 53 gallons per year! So the...
International brand management: the cases of Nike, Danone and Coca-Cola
Dissertation - 29 pages - International marketing
Globalization is a business strategy. Globalization has allowed developing countries to earn money on assets through investments. The related absence of government intervention enabled reduction in corruption, elimination in trade regulation, liberalization of capital markets and an increase in...
Coca-Cola advertising since the 1970s
Case study - 8 pages - Communication
Coca-Cola is the world's best-known trademark, but the society is evolving and even though it is a multinational company, the firm has also to evolve. The biggest change is the advertising of the product or/and institutional advertising. In June 2004, Neville Isdell became the...
How can a large global company like Coca-Cola manage its human resources efficiently? The example of the US divisions
Case study - 11 pages - Human resources
Coca-Cola is one of the most famous and successful brands all over the world. The Coca-Cola Company is a large multinational enterprise, operating in about 200 countries. This can be considered as the quintessential global corporation. We could more likely use the terms...
Ethics and Governance of Coca Cola
Case study - 6 pages - Communication
The Coca-Cola Company became an enterprise in 1892. It was invented by John Pemberton in 1886. It was inspired by the recipe for Mariani wine, a blend of Bordeaux wine and coca leaf created by the Corsican chemist Angelo Mariani in 1863. The first sale took place in Atlanta on May...
Coca Cola ads since its creation (period 1938-1952)
Case study - 13 pages - Business strategy
Nowadays, Coca-Cola company is still a dream. This 1889's company, worldwide, well-know, survived and moreover it is still developing its products to increase of course its markets shares and its sales. Coca-Cola is a model for entrepreneurship because for its capacity to survive,...
Management of international human resources: Coca Cola
Case study - 6 pages - Human resources
According to Armstrong in 2006 "International human resource management is the process of employing, developing and rewarding people in global organisations". However, nowadays, one of the most complex challenges for a MNC, across the globe, is the management of human resources because of...
Coca-Cola's strategy
Case study - 15 pages - Business strategy
Coca Cola Enterprises is recognized as the world's largest producer, marketer and distributor of products that was invented in May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. The products of the Coca Cola company include some of the most popular beverage...
Coca-Cola (Japan) Company
Case study - 10 pages - International marketing
In 1957, Coca-Cola Japan Company (CCJC) was established. The company has become a major player in the Japanese beverage industry. Despite the fact that Coca-Cola is an American company, many of its products have become very popular in the traditional Japanese culture. SWOT analysis...
Coca Cola
Case study - 7 pages - Business strategy
In the past few years, Coca-Cola Company has been through one of the most appalling periods in its history. For most of the go-go 1990s, it seemed nothing could stop its remorseless global growth. But from 1998 to 2000, the company flabbergasted investors by turning in three straight years...
The marketing mantra behind Coca- Cola's success
Case study - 14 pages - Business strategy
It is essential for a company to anticipate the reaction of its competitor before making a strategic decision. A strategy can be deemed effective based on the reaction it generates from the competitor. The essence of strategic thinking involves anticipating every move of the adversary, like in a...
The Marketing strategy behind Coca- Cola's Success
Thesis - 17 pages - Services marketing
In 1886, in Atlanta, Dr. John Pemberton, a pharmacist by profession, was experimenting with coca leaves and kola nuts in his lab to discover an effective remedy against fatigue. He came up with a great tasting beverage that would quickly conquer not just the local client base but an...
Neuromarketing: is looking into the consumer's brain morally justifiable?
Essay - 11 pages - Marketing theories
In 2004, a study conducted at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, demonstrated that certain brand attributes and messages can shape personal preferences through their effect on the human brain. Using the famous Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi rivalry as a basis for their research, they...
Comparative Analysis of Ultra-Processed Foods vs Healthy Foods on Blood Glucose and Heart Rate
Tutorials/exercises - 7 pages - Biology
"Discover the impact of ultra-processed foods on your body. This study compares the effects of consuming Coca-cola, Lu 'little schoolboy' chocolate biscuit, eggs, and apples on blood glucose and heart rate in two volunteers. Results show that ultra-processed foods cause a...
Soda War: Coca versus Pepsi
Essay - 2 pages - Brand management
This document shows how Pepsi and Coca Cola influence each other. It details precisely the history of Coca Cola. (with several distinct periods). And then compare the behaviour of Pepsi comparing to his opponent and how they tried to gain comparative advantage with...
Corporate Sustainability
Essay - 3 pages - Management
Corporate sustainability refers to a new way of management, it is an alternative to the traditional growth and profit-maximization model. Corporate sustainability focuses on both growth and profitability as much as the social and environmental impact and goals toward sustainable development....
The Implications of the Internet for Collaboration with Customers on Product Decisions
Essay - 7 pages - Marketing theories
Web 2.0 is opposed to web 1.0 (appeared in 1990) which was defined as a 'static web' where the user was passive and simply consume the information that came to him without intervening. The origin of the term Web 2.0 was introduced by Dale Dougherty of the company O'Reilly in 2004 and...
Cover letter for a job in Coco-Cola in UK
Sample letter - 1 pages - Micro-economy, job-unemployment
I am a second year student of a three-years Bachelor Programme in a Business School of Barcelona in Spain. I am writing to you to enquire if you could consider me for a fix term job in your firm Coca Cola UK from April to August, 2009. I already have a certain amount of work...
