PEPSICO BUSINESS ANALYSIS SWOT ANALYSIS¬¬ Strengths Diverse product range 22 product lines each contributing over 1 billion in revenue (soda, juice, water, to snack foods)(Lambert, 2012, Hoovers) One of the most acknowledgeable brands in the world (PepsiCo.com) Available in more than 200 nations (PepsiCo.com) Weaknesses (Lambert, 2012, Hoovers) Lower productivity compared to Coca-Cola Over dependence of big retail Decline in soda taste Core Competencies (Lambert, 2012, Hoovers)
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Situational Assessment / Environmental Scan: CREST ANALYSIS 5 2.1 Analysis of the Competitive Landscape 5 2.1.0 Porters Five Forces: Global Beverage Industry 5 2.3 Economic 7 2.4 Social 7 2.5 Technology 7 2.6 Natural 8 3.0 SWOT Analysis 9 4.0 Alternatives 9 4.1 Alternative #1: Maintain business model 9 4.2 Alternative #2: Change business model 10 4.3 Alternative #3: Combination of new product and sustainable conduct 11 5.0 Evaluation 12 5.1 Analysis of the Alternatives 12 5.1.0 Alternative 1
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product line of Partex Beverage. The product will be a coconut juice. This drink will be totally new for the customer or for the people in our country and even in various countries in the world. In the market we have many drinks like, Coca Cola, Pepsi, and Virgin cola, URO cola and so one. But coconut juice will be a drink, which will be produced and marketed in our country for the first time. I will try to differentiate this product with the others and coconut juice is the newest concept for the customer
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Under Armour first quarter of the New Year started out with a bang. According to the financial reports released at the end of the first quarter, Under Armour experienced a growth of about 36% in net revenue (Under Armour 1). There are many reasons as to the tremendous quarter growth of the company, but it is Under Armour’s motto: “innovation around fit” that makes this company and its products unique in the sports world. The company developed new products that have made them stand out in new sports
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SWOT analysis of the Niagara project Strengths: The main strength of the Niagara or less-water beverage technology project is that it tackles very serious economic issues in an efficient way. Because of the growing population, the changes in lifestyle and eating habits, and the production of biofuels, the demand for water increases by 64 billion cubic meters a year. In industrialized countries industry forms more than half of the total water usage, and the food and beverage industry has a particularly
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& Noble Vs. Amazon To attain a competitive advantage over Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble needs to develop a proper strategy and implement a successful marketing plan. SITUATION ANALYSIS Barnes & Noble first must consider the issues and problems facing their company, and then perform an opportunity analysis to determine their strengths and weaknesses in relation to their customers, competitors, and company capabilities. In regards to the main concerns of Barnes & Noble, the company
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had died from drinking the product in Sweden and Ireland (Mail Online, 2001). The European market was stagnating, and it faced distribution problems from companies supporting their own-brand products. The ever-present competition from Pepsi and Coca-Cola limited the scope for expansion. With these pressures, the company developed a marketing strategy that avoided mainstream advertising, instead focusing on grass-roots promotion. The product was sold in trendy nightclubs and bars, and the credibility
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clientele, worldwide opposition, policies, and possibility of frequency. When an organization globalizes frequently signify a tactical competitive development on the fraction of that organization. A good example of an organization going global is Coca-Cola which has dominated not just the U.S. market but the international as well. They began their global expansion in 1926 to amplify revenue and earnings proceeds. Strategic orientations are the directing standards that
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1. Behind the Scenes: Nestlé Carola Trinkle • Andrea Restrepo • Christine Lee Jason Schron • Jesse C. Vaughan May 2, 2011 2. 3. Strategic Analysis 4. SWOT Analysis Internal Environment Strengths : Strong reputation, largest global food company, brand equity, historical expertise Weaknesses : labor condition controversy, coordination and communication problems External Environment Opportunities : health conscious consumers, organic markets, new technology Threats : rising commodity prices,
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Bottled Sports and Energy Drinks Water Energy Drinks 205.1 billion15 billion litres 16.2 billion litres Concentrateslitres 43 billion litres Concentrates 43.7 billion litres RTD Tea 30.1 billion litres RTD Coffee 4.5 billion litres The Coca-Cola Company slightly underperformed the world’s soft drinks market amid the recession in Western Europe and slow economic recovery in the US. It is actively expanding in low calorie carbonates to retain consumers and widening the use of natural sweeteners
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