...Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2010 Instructions - Read the case study and complete a full analysis by answering the questions below. Be sure to conduct a situational analysis by looking at both the external and internal environments when formulating your answers. Also consider other management disciplines and impacts (i.e. Human Resource Management, Marketing, and Finance). Some key considerations: 1. This is not a summary of the Case. Students are expected to apply relevant management principles, critical and analytical thinking when completing the case study 2. Output must be thorough, grammatically accurate and well written using APA format. 3. There is 10% penalty for late submission. Note: All responses will be used as part of the college’s assessment process for the masters’ program. Case Questions 1. Current Day Human Resources Analysis a) As Coke and Pepsi move forward from this point, are there any important human resource issues that should be considered as part of their corporate and business strategies? Fully Explain answer i. Current Day Competition Analysis, Discussion, Trends, including references. ii. Current Day Compensation Analysis, Discussion, Trends, including references. iii. Current Day Legislation Analysis, Discussion, Trends, including references. iv. Current Day Employee Relations Analysis, Discussion, Trends, including references. 2. Strategy Analysis a) Conduct...
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...Marketing Plan - Coca Cola Executive Summary [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic]The Coca-Cola Company was first established in 1886 by Dr John Styth Pemberton. Today, the company is the world's leading manufacturer in the beverage industry, operating globally in more than 200 countries with its head office located in Atlanta, USA. It produces more than 300 beverage brands and over 1.06 billion drinks are consumed per day around the world. Mission Statement The Coca-Cola Company's mission statement is: 'Remind Coca-Cola is the read thing' but their motto now has changed to 'To benefit and refresh everyone who is touched by our business.' Also Coca-Cola would hope to provide the best quality drink for everyone, all the employees working for them being at their top and fulliest. Marketing Marketing is the role used by the business to plan, price, promote and distribute products/services to individuals. The Coca-Cola Company's marketing includes: (i)Situational analysis (ii)Target Market (iii)Objectives/Goals (iv)Marketing strategies and the marketing mix (v)Monitoring & Controlling (i) Situational Analysis The Coca-Cola Company has been operating for over a century and is highly successful. It is currently in the renewal level of the post-maturity stage in the business life cycle. This is shown in Fig. (10). Sales ($) Fig. (10) The Coca-Cola Company's business life cycle SWOT Analysis Strengths (S)Weaknesses...
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...content Page3........... Executive summary Page 4................ Why goods and services are central to both marketing and operations Page 5.................... Examine why ethical behaviour and government regulation are important in marketing including one example of ethical behaviour and one example of a NSW or Australian government requirement Page 7............... Assess why a mix of marketing and promotional strategies are important in the marketing of goods and services Page 9............. Identify the elements of a SWOT analysis. Explain how a situational analysis assists in a business planning Page 11...... Bibliography Executive summary Operations is the business process that involves transformation or, more generally production. It is a term that applies both to the manufacturing and service sector. It involves the turning of raw materials and resources into the outputs of finished goods or products. Marketing is a total system of interacting activities designed to plan, price, promote and distribute products to present and potential customers. As consumers are constantly exposed to all aspects of marketing consumers might be mislead or manipulated into buying a product that does not meet the requirements it is advertised for. Businesses must ensure that they are up to date with the current laws and then apply them to all marketing practices. A business is required by law to offer a refund if the products provided are faulty, do not match the description...
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...Marketing Plan [pic] Table of Contents |Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………...... |4 | | | | |Detailed List of Assumptions……………………………………………………………... | | | | | |Situational Analysis……………..…………………………………………………………. | | |Company Performance.…………………………………………………………………. | | |Three Years of History as a Continuing Business..…………………………………….. | | |Market Demand…………………………………………………………………….. | | |Customer Analysis………………………………………………………………….. | | |Competition and Industry…………………………………………………. | | |Market...
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...New Launch Marketing Plan III Executive Summary Coca-Cola continues to be an industry leader in offering and reinventing some of its core drink products in new global markets. The company currently has captured over 50% of the soft drink market and seeks to obtain 55% or better in the next three years. With the introduction of its latest product, millions of new customers can be reached. The New Product Launch Marketing Team is prepared to introduce the “Snatch a Pack” in both the domestic and global markets; with a great push on its Coca-Cola International India’s market. An emphasis is placed on Coca-Cola International India because it is one of the most populous countries in the world and is receptive to international trade. The product is cost-effective, easy to use, and very flexible. Launching the product, “Snatch a Pack” will help the company expand its customer base while increasing revenues by an estimated $2.5 billion. An integrated communication marketing plan will be developed to ensure that market segmentations are identified and communication channels are established. Pricing strategies for the Snatch a Pack will be defined and distribution plans established. An integrated communications marketing plan will be designed, three year objectives defined, and a description of the milestones to be implemented presented for the new product lunch. In addition Coca-Cola New Product Launch Team will create a budget to Market the “Snatch a Pack” and establish an evaluation...
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...Assignment Marketing Plan On (Product Coca-Cola) Prepared by Md. Mosaddek Hossen Id # 0220012 Tanima Trina Id#0220063 Sohel Mahmud Id # 0220013 Sabrina Chawdhury Id # : 0000000 Group- Leo Marketing Management Sec-1 Submitted to Mr. Rumman Hassan Lecturer School of Business Independent University, Bangladesh 25th April, 2006 25 April, 2006 Mr. Rumman Hassan Course Instructor Marketing Management School of business IUB, Dhaka-1212 Sub: Letter of transmittal Dear Sir, It’s our great pleasure to submit you this report on Market plan of Coca-cola. We have got a great experience while working on this report. We would like to leave this report to your kind consideration for any unintentional mistake that may accuser while doing this report. We are always at your service if you want to ask us any thing about this report and it will be a great pleasure to work with you again in future. Sincerely yours Md. Mosaddek Hossen Id # 0220012 Tanima Trina Id#0220063 Sohel Mahmud Id # 0220013 Sabrina Chawdhury Id # : Group- Leo Table of Contents Page number Acknowledgement --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Executive Summary ------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Beginning of the project -------------------------------------------------------- 7 Preface -------------------------...
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...other beverages. The paper outlines the current scenario and historical background of the company. The first part of the study is based on discussion about strategic focus and plan of Coca-Cola Company. The report delivers brief introduction about the goals, mission, vision, sustainable competitive advantage, and core competencies of the company. In today’s market place, the company is facing challenges because of regulatory changes, socio-economic changes and market driven changes. Therefore, it is pivotal for the company to focus on mission and vision to maintain sustainability in the competitive market place. The second part of the paper outlines the situational analysis of the company. The situation analysis of the Coca-Cola Company is determined by SWOT analysis, customer analysis, competitor analysis, industry analysis, and company analysis. The external and internal analysis provides clear picture about the issues of the company. This profile of the report covers all features of the Coca-Cola Company that focus on the products and provides vibrant information about the commitment of the company towards business malfeasance. This is divided in to four sections that include positioning, point of difference, market objectives, and target market of the company. Responsible marketing and quality products are some prime objective of the Coca-Cola Company. The segmentation of the company is based on income, family size, and age. The position of the company...
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...countries.). It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke or (in European and American countries) as cola, pop, or in some parts of the U.S., soda. Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century. The company produces concentrate, which is then sold to various licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. The bottlers, who hold territorially exclusive contracts with the company, produce finished product in cans and bottles from the concentrate in combination with filtered water and sweeteners. The bottlers then sell, distribute and merchandise Coca-Cola in cans and bottles to retail stores and vending machines. Such bottlers include Coca-Cola Enterprises, which is the largest single Coca-Cola bottler in North America and Western Europe. The Coca-Cola Company also sells concentrate for fountain sales to major restaurants and food service distributors. The Coca-Cola Company has, on occasion, introduced other cola drinks under the Coke brand name. The most common of these is Diet Coke, which has become a major diet cola. However, others exist, including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Zero, Coca-Cola Vanilla, and special editions with lemon, lime, or...
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...Chapter 4 Marketing and Implementation Plan I. Executive Summary As its name suggests, an executive summary summarizes, or reviews the main points of, a longer document or report for a reader that does not have time to read the entire report. An effective executive summary analyzes and summarizes the most important points in the paper or report, and will often make a recommendation based on the analysis. Executive summaries are “stand alone” documents that are almost always read independently of the reports they summarize. When writing executive summaries, always remember who will be reading it. You must take into account that the main purpose of your document, main topic and idea and why you need to showcase it. Remember we’re doing it from a marketing point of view. So here are some pointers to consider when writing your summary: * Who will read your executive summary? Sometimes your executive summary may have an “intended” audience: your professor might require you to write it for a CEO, department head, or supervisor, for example. On other assignments, your audience won’t have a specific identity, but always keep in mind that the reader of an executive summary needs to know all of the important information in the main document without reading the actual document. Even if you know that your instructor will be reading everything that you submit, write the executive summary as a “stand alone” document. * What is the main document’s main topic, theme, or idea...
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...1. INTRODUCTION F or many companies, marketing plays a vibrant and a vital role in the strategic planning process. Even though marketing positions are incorporated in corporate level, most of them are represented at the functional level of an organization (Chawla, 2003). Kotler and Keller (2008) outlines the core definition of marketing, which says that ‘Marketing is the analysis, planning, implementation and control of carefully formulated programs designed to bring about voluntary exchanges of values with target markets for the purpose of achieving organizational objectives”. Marketing can be described as a strategy based analysis on planning that are used to combine experience, education and perspectives of the whole management team of the organization effectively by all means of developing focus in management and competitive advantage in the market arena. Gilligan and Wilson (2009) define Strategic Marketing Planning as “a typical development of strategies that are based on the planning team’s assessment of the market and perceptions of managerial expectations and organizational capabilities”. Therefore, the nature of strategic marketing planning and the development of the marketing plan show an in-depth understanding of the knowledge of thinking about the organization’s environment, managerial objectives, organizational capabilities and things that affect the process of planning and implementation. This report highlights the different perspectives of writers with regards...
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...------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Situation Analysis 4-7 Competitors 4-5 Company 5-6 Consumers 6-7 Objectives 8 Budgeting 8 Strategy 9-10 Execution 10-11 Evaluation 11-12 References 12 ------------------------------------------------- Executive Summary The Kool-Aid brand has faded as the market has become flooded with various choices of sodas, waters, energy drinks, packaged and powdered sports drinks, and a myriad of other options. Our goal is to bring back this brand which was once at the heart of teen popular culture. We will focus on bringing two new products to the Kool-Aid lineup: sugar-free premixed and energy drink. The target market for sugar free Kool-Aid is soccer moms who generally have one to three children ages four to fourteen. We believe these moms will like the idea of having an alternative to sugary sports drinks and sodas for their children. The target market for Kool-Aid energy drink is young adults who enjoy sports and gaming. We believe that these people drink energy drinks more often and grew up with Kool-Aid and will be happy to see it return in a form they can drink and still feel like adults. We plan to run full page advertisements in magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens and many gaming and sports magazines. We have allocated 7% of the revenue from Kool-Aid for advertising these new products. Once a sufficient number of advertisements have run, we will survey...
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...Mary Marketing Management – MGT704 Instructor: Marc Lyncheski April 14, 2012 There are certain companies that through the use of exceptional marketing programs and well as aggressive business strategies have become recognized the world around. Many of these are part of our everyday life and if not then we see them every day in our comings and goings. Two of these world-wide brands that many of us know are also extremely similar in both product as well as marketing strategy. Those two brands are The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo, Inc. On May 8, 1886, a pharmacist named Dr. John Pemberton carried a jug of Coca-Cola syrup to Jacobs’ Pharmacy in downtown Atlanta, where it was mixed with carbonated water and sold for five cents a glass. (Our Heritage, 2012) Three years later in the summer of 1898 a young pharmacist named Caleb Bradham began experimenting with combinations of spices, juices and syrups, trying to create a refreshing new drink to serve to his customers. His success came in the form of the beverage now known around the world as Pepsi-Cola. (Pepsi Legacy, 2005) And from that day forward the rivalry between Coca-Cola and Pepsi would become legendary. These two beverage companies are competing for the top spot in a massive global market. The cola and carbonated beverage industry reaches to nearly every corner of the planet, and the vast majority of the market share belongs to the two giants Coke and Pepsi...
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...Mariano Marcos State University College of Business, Economics, and Accountancy City of Batac In partial fulfillment of the requirement in MM 108-Strategic Marketing (Marketing Plan) Submitted by: Lesterlee S. Tomas Submitted to: Mr. Ryan Marvin Mabeza Instructor October 2015 I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II. Situational Analysis The market present in the roasted chicken industry in Batac City, Ilocos Norte is shown in the situational analysis of Andok’s. The internal, customer, and external environment analysis has conducted to know the current situation of Andoks’s in the market. 2.1. Internal Analysis Andok’s Batac Branch starts its operation last March 2015 in the management of Mr. Maynard Bumagat. Andok’s offers two franchise types: Take- out and Dine-in. Basically, Andok’s Batac is a take-out type of Andok’s franchise. It is located along National Highway #7 Caunayan, Batac City, Ilocos Norte. Image of Andok’s Andok’s is open 24 hours every day to serve customers with delicious dishes and best care. The prior aim of Andok’s is to known as the best native Filipino food company and want to make the world aware of the delicious cooking style of Filipinos. The Andok’s brand name and logo; Andok’s was the nickname of the late father of Mr. Sandy Javier and Mr. Sandy is originally the owner of Andok’s. Andok’s is a nationwide business that offers franchises to interested entrepreneur in the country. The “heart” means the big heart of Andok’s to...
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...Marketing Study Guide Test 1 1. A target market is a. One or more specific groups of potential consumers toward which an organization directs its marketing program 2. The first task of a market is to b. Discover the needs of consumers 3. The four Ps of the marketing mix are c. Product, promotion, price, and place 4. ___ is a trade of things of value between a buyer and seller so that each is better off d. Exchange 5. One or more specific groups of potential consumers toward which an organization directs its marketing program is e. A target market 6. Which of the following statements best defines needs and wants f. Needs occur when a person feels physiologically deprived of something and wants are determined by a person’s knowledge, culture, or personality 7. The four utilities created by marketing are g. Form, place, time, and possession 8. According to the American Marketing Association ___ is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders h. Marketing 9. The activity in which two or more parties give something of value to each other to satisfy perceived needs is known as i. Exchange 10. The societal marketing concept is j. The view that an organization should discover and satisfy the needs of its consumers...
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...“MARKET SURVEY OF RIGHT EXECUTION FOR COCA COLA“ PROJECT REPORT 2009 Submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUBMITTED BY NITIN TYAGI 0823170410 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF External: Mr. Alok Agarawal (Area Sales Manager) Internal: Mr. Neeraj Kumar (Lecturer) Department of Management R.D.ENGINEERING COLLEGE, DUHAI, GHAZIABAD 1 DECLARATION I here by declare that this project report prepared in lieu of a compulsory paper for the partial fulfillment of Management of Business Administration (HR and Marketing) is my original work which I have submitted in Coca Cola to my guide Mr. Neeraj Kumar. No part of it has been submitted to any other university or organization. All the information and data in my project are authentic to the best of my knowledge and taken from reliable sources. Nitin Tyagi 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Survey is the team project, while my name is on the cover page of this project, literally many of people have contributed to this summer training Project report. Every work requires a commitment but this commitment goes in rain when there is no guidance. I am extremely thankful to Mr. SAMEER MANDAL (Sr. Sales Executive) under whose able guidance I have worked on this survey & for his willing and every available cooperation through out the project. Last but not the least; I acknowledge with thanks the valuable suggestions of Mr. Sandeep Yadav & all my friends and all of my wishers...
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