International Marketing. Submitted by: Fredrick Malingu Student ID: 12500 Submission Date: 24-11-2014 Contents Introduction 2 Part 1: international marketing mix strategies: standardization and Adaptation 2 Second part: Internationalization process theory 3 Conclusion 3 Introduction Many companies operation internationally today with elimination of many trade barrier in many countries in the world. These firms need to come up with international
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Integrated Global Marketing Case Study The Coca-Cola Company Terry D. Copeland Capella University MBA 6012 June 28, 2013 Company Selection and Overview The Coca-Cola Company (Coca-Cola) was first established in 1886 by Dr. John Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. Initially distributed at Jacobs’ Pharmacy for five cents a glass, the fledgling company sold just nine glasses of Coca-Cola a day for the first year (Coca-Cola, 2013). By 1891
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RUNNING HEAD: MARKETING MIX Excellent job incorporating all of the elements of the paper: description of the 4P’s; their relationship to an organization - McDonalds; strategy and tactics; implementation; and industry. 6.75 / 7 Mechanics & Style: Overall this paper was easy to read and understand, please format according to the CWE. 1.25/1.5 Grammar: Overall this is a well-written paper. 1.25 / 1.5 TOTAL: 9.25 / 10 = 93% Marketing Mix
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Marketing Mix of Coca Cola Different Product: The Coca-Cola Company’s products include beverage concentrates and syrups, with the main product being finished beverages. The business has over 300 brands of beverages around the world with the main ones being Coke, Fanta, Lift, Sprite, and PowerAde. Different Price: The prices of Coca-Colas products vary according to the brand and the size. Each sub-brand of coca cola has different pricing strategy. Their pricing strategy is based on the competitors
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will be analysed, continuing on to compare the marketing mix of two organisations within that industry. All organisations - with their suppliers, customers, competitors, and publics - have a macroenvironment. This environment consists of macro forces that act on and affect the organisation and are generally outside their control, as opposed to the micro forces which also affect the organisation, but are generally under their control. The marketing mix is the term used to describe how an organisation
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Business and Marketing Strategy Q1: Assessment of environmental issues affecting Coca Cola Provide a detailed assessment of the environmental issues affecting Coca Cola global business and marketing strategy. Given guidance in terms of opportunities or threats they may pose for the company in the future. Lo; illustrate how marketing decisions are affected by various forces in the external business environment “WATER is to Coca-Cola as clean energy is to BP.” So declares Jeff Seabright, Coca-Cola's
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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
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3.1 Marketing Strategy 3.2 STP Analysis [pic] Figure: STP process Source: consumerpsychologist.com In marketing strategy Segmenting, Targeting and Positioning (STP) play a vital role which helps Coca-Cola to introduce its product to customer and make them buy through this process they capture value from customer (Kotler- et- al, 2013). To understand the Coca-Cola’s product and its value perception, here is the STP analysis 3.2.1 Segmentation Strategy The competitive market
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Describe the promotional mix used by two organisations. I will be doing Coca Cola and Subway Coca Cola The promotional mix for Coca Cola; The 'Coca-Cola' brand has been adopted the strategy of global marketing. They are considering the whole world as single market place and uniform marketing strategy was being used Coca-cola for many years, but now the trend is changing and different marketing campaigns are being designed for different regions of the world. . Business decisions are made on a
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Marketing Principles Report: marketing process introduction: Marketing process The process of (1) analyzing marketing opportunities; (2) selecting target markets; (3) developing the marketing mix; and (4) managing the marketing effort. Marketing strategy The marketing logic by which the business unit hopes to achieve its marketing objectives. Marketing research The systematic design, collection, analysis, and reporting of data relevant to a specific marketing situation
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