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    Btec Business Level 3 Unit 2

    Written Assignment Unit 2 Established in 1886, by Dr. Doctor John Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia, (Journey Staff, n.d.) the Coca-Cola Company is an American based multinational beverage corporation that operates all over the world. It is a “corporation, manufacturer, retailer, and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, including the famous Coca-cola drink and many other beverages” (Soft Drink Mission Statements, 2015). It features “brands like Diet Coke, Fanta,

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    A Real Life Nightmare

    A Real Life Nightmare By: Danyelle J Lieneck The full moon lit up the water that night. The water was calm and there was not another boat in sight. As my parents, my sister Brianna, my friend Alissa and I traveled home from Fire Island; there was not a sound except for the engine of the boat running. As I looked up in the distance I saw a light and kidding around with Brianna and Alissa I said, “hey look a UFO” and they both laughed. All of a sudden I heard a bang. I closed my eyes and grabbed

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    Brownies

    African American girls from suburban Atlanta, Georgia, who go to summer camp. At the camp, they encounter a troop of white girls and believe that one of the white girls addressed them with a racial insult. The African American girls resolve to beat up the white girls. “Brownies” is a story about racism as it is experienced by young girls, but it has a twist. The African American girls discover that the situation is not as clear-cut as they had believed, and as they return home on the bus, Laurel

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    Case Study Value Alignment

    A pharmacist started the Coca- Cola Company in 1886. Dr. John Pemberton schlepped the magical formula to the nearest pharmacy that was Jacob’s in the downtown area of Atlanta. At the pharmacy, the doctor mixed the syrup with carbonated water where they sold it for five cents a glass. The original formula actually included cocaine. Now the company went from one product to five hundred and sold in one state and now worldwide. The company went from averaging eight drinks a day and now surpasses

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    Rear Windw

    The scene in the film Rear Window was about the community and the protagonist named L.B. Jefferies. The scene started with the window. Next appeared a cat walking in the alley, from that moment, the audience can see the whole set of the neighborhood early in the morning and L.B. Jefferies sleeping when he was sweaty. Next, the viewer can see the thermometer, the composer shaving his beard, the couple sleeping outside their balcony, the dancing woman in a pink undergarment, the dog’s leash tied

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    Principles of Economics

    Assignment 1: Strategic Management and Strategic Competitiveness 1 Assignment 1: Strategic Management and Strategic Competitiveness Cherise Bacon Dr. Williams BUS 499 - Business Administration Capstone April 16, 2014 Assignment 1: Strategic Management and Strategic Competitiveness 2 Coca Cola declares that their company serves as the standard against which we weigh our actions and decisions. * To refresh the world * To inspire moments

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    “Overwhelming”. If one speaks of the word Coca Cola, it is recognized all over the world. The other strength is money. The company is known to deal with massive amounts of money all year round. However, just like any other business, they have experienced up and downs financially, but they have tried to do their best in this compartment and they will continue to do well and improve (Brennan, Tunisini, Harrison and Baraldi, 2007). The money they collect from their sells is much better than most beverage

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    India 2003

    Coca-Cola India Teaching Notes Introduction The Coca-Cola India case offers students a unique opportunity to look inside a crisis for one of the world’s most important brands as it occurs inside a developing nation. The case focuses specifically on issues related to brand, reputation, and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and the intersection of all three. History reveals that companies with the strongest brands, most proactive policies of social responsibility, and deepest relationships

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    Star Bucks

    PROJECT ON COCA COLA ASSESSING THE IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED BY * *RYAN MARTINS * REGNO*: 634 Contents DEFINATION OF RESOURCE MANAGMENT The process of using the company’s resources in the most efficient way possible this resources can include tangible resources such as goods and equipments and financial resources and also labour resource such as employees. Resource management can include ideas such as making sure one has enough resources for the

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    Coca Cola

    Part I What role does corporate reputation play within organizational performance and social responsibility? Develop a list of factors or characteristics that different stakeholders may use in assessing corporate reputation. Are these factors consistent across stakeholders? Why or why not? Corporate reputation can be taken as complete inference that its stakeholders carry of an organization. These include both external stakeholders as well as internal ones. This has become a matter of focus for

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