The Coca Cola Company: Marketing Strategy Contents Introduction and Summary of the Company ............................................................................................ 3 Environmental Analysis ........................................................................................................................... 3 Political ............................................................................................................................................... 4 Economic
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The Coca Cola Company Market Audit. Table of Contents. Executive summary | 1 | Table of Contents | 2 | Introduction | 3 | 1-History of the company | 5 | 2- SWOT analysis | 7 | 2-1-Strengths | 8 | 2-2 Weaknesses | 9 | 2-3Opportunities | 10 | 2-4Threats | 10 | 3-Corporate Social Responsibility | 11 | 4- PESTEL Analysis | 14 | 4-1 Political analysis | 14 | 4-1-1 Coca Cola Company is an American symbol of imperialism | 15 | 4-1-2 Coca Cola in MENA Region | 15 | 4-2Economic
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Situational Analysis and Marketing Plan: Coca-Cola Steve Lenart MKTG 730: Marketing Analysis Foundation (F14) I. History The Coca-Cola Company may be one of the world's most recognized companies and it all started back in 1886. Dr. John S. Pemberton was a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia. He created a “soft drink” that utilized flavored syrup combined with carbonated water (Coca Cola History, 2014). The first people that tried it considered it, “excellent.” Now that he knew he had a
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Coca Cola and challenges overseas In the global market, there are many competitions to be the best beverage industry overseas. With revenue of 46,542 million, Coca Cola is one of the largest global beverage manufacturers and offers more than 3,500 beverages such as tea, water, juice, and energy drink. (24) Although Coca Cola is one of the world’s largest and most successful beverage manufactures, they face many challenges when operating overseas, including competition, political issues and
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Coca Cola Co. Name MGT 521 Date Professor’s Name Coca Cola Co. “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” (Coca Cola Co, 2012). Coca Cola is one of the all time biggest beverage company in the industry, that went from selling a few drinks a day from a pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia to selling billions a day all over the world. According
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SWOT Analysis Strengths • Zero sugar • Low calories • Taste is identical to regular Coke Weaknesses • Health-threatening artificial sweetener 4 SWOT Analysis Opportunities • Dominate the “healthy soft-drink” market Threats • Diet Pepsi • Diet Dr. Pepper SWOT Coca-Cola Zero is a sugar-free, zero calories soft drink produced and distributed by The Coca-Cola Company. This product can benefit people who assist in weight lossing and lower the chance having dental
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COCA-COLA CASE STUDY Presentation Identifier Goes Here 1 STATISTICS AND FACTS ON LIQUID REFRESHMENT BEVERAGE BRANDS The liquid refreshment beverage (LRB) market encompasses CSDs, bottled water, ready-to-drink (RTD) coffee and tea, fruit beverages, energy drinks and sports beverages. Based on sales, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper and Gatorade were the leading liquid refreshment beverage (LRB) brands in the United States in 2013. All five brands combined, held a market share
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1. Creating Value for Customers: Value is the benefit buyers receive that meets their needs (Principles of Marketing, 2015). Customers do not want only the products and services but want what those products and services will do for them as well. Companies create value for its customer by creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging values. They do this by understanding their customers, describing the product and making the product available to the customers, For example, diet coke, consumers
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Coca-Cola Case Analysis 4.SWOT (TOWS) Analysis, 11. List alternative strategies, giving advantages and alternatives for each 12. Recommend specific strategies and long-term objectives. SWOT (TOWS) Analysis Strengths Coca Cola is a well-known company. Being popular gives it a superior strength that is definitely incomparable. The branding system of the company is easily and obvious recognized. In this case, it is without doubt that there is no beverage company that can be compared with Coca Cola
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any one of companies and one of that company’s product according to marketing management perspective. In this project I have studied the different techniques of marketing that are used by company, from identifying the needs wants and demands of their product among the people, and how company developed the customer oriented marketing strategies, that are how they have done segmentation ,target marketing and positioning of their product. The strategies of 4p’s of marketing by that company on the product
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