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    another. Coca Cola, the world’s largest beverage company, decided to leverage this insight and craft a compelling campaign to connect with this new audience. The business challenge for Coca Cola in Australia was the introduction of new products, brand extensions and a smudging of traditional category boundaries that pressured the flagship brand. 50% of teens and young adults had not had a ‘Coca-Cola’ in over four weeks (Study 2010) making it clear that the world’s most valuable brand,…

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    Coca-Cola history began in 1886 when the enthusiasm of an Atlanta medicate authority, Dr. John S. Pemberton, drove him to make an unmistakable tasting pop that could be sold at pop wellsprings. He made a prepared syrup, took it to his neighborhood tranquilize store, where it was mixed with carbonated water and considered "heavenly" by the people who analyzed it. Dr. Pemberton's accessory and assistant, Prospective M. Robinson, is credited with naming the drink "Coca‑Cola" and furthermore…

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    successful human resource should able to evaluate the need of human resource (Kumari, 2012). Once the need been evaluated and identified, the process of recruitment and selection starts as the steps showed in Figure 1. The Human Resource Department in Coca Cola will planning to ensure what the right number and the right kind of people at the right time. A main object to the company is attracting the new talent which in short supply and the retaining becoming a challenge to the company at the…

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    Brotherly-Love Coca-Cola is a well known product in the United States and throughout the world. The company puts out millions of dollars worth of ads and commercials every year. The commercials are there to attract a wide variety of audiences to want to buy the product. In January of 2016, a commercial was put out by Coca-Cola called “Brotherly Love.” This one minute long commercial attracts several different types of people throughout the world on the basis of family, togetherness, happiness,…

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    Globally, Coca Cola leads the Cola Wars by outselling Pepsi by at-least over a 100 million cases of Coca cola annually. So it isn’t rocket science to conclude that Coca Cola is better than Pepsi (sells more). But when we ask the question, Why is this the case, the answer will leave you baffled. (Cause it 's not about the taste!) Why is coca cola better than pepsi? Having been the two most competitive companies, Coca-Cola and Pepsi have always been neck-to-neck in the Soda Business. However…

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    are aware of their rivals and have a plan to compete hardly. Coca-Cola appreciates Porter’s five forces as it…

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    findings and recommendation of Coca-Cola cola after analyzing the SWOT analysis of organization. Inward investigation manages discoveries the assets of the association and what ought to be enhanced for the manageability and for the welfare of partners. The key discoveries from the report are, for the organization like Coca-Cola. it will be difficult to track their rival, however the energy among all eventual the Brand esteem it has made over the timeframe. The suggestion to Coca-Cola is to brace…

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    Coca-Cola was invented in Atlanta, Georgia in 1886 by Pharmacist John Pemberton. He created a flavored syrup, and took it to a nearby pharmacy where it was mixed with carbonated water. Everyone who tasted it considered it excellent! He had created a distinctive tasting soft drink that could be sold at soda fountains. In his first year of business, he sold an average of nine Coca-Cola’s each day. Today that number has increased to about 2 billion a day. Coca-Cola is recognized as the world’s most…

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    Coca-Cola was created in 1886 by a pharmacist named John Pemberton. He fought in the Civil War, and at the end of the world war 2 he decided to invent something that will give him a lot of success in commercial but he never thought of fame but he also achieve that.Sometimes what ever he created fail in pharmacies.He invented many drugs, but always failed getting success and money. So, after when he moved to Atlanta, He decided that he will now try beverage in market, the soda business was rising…

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    Question 1 Some of the issues that both PepsiCo and Coca-Cola India faced included the attempt of India’s government to gain access to trade secrets and the accusation that their beverages were full of pesticides. Coca-Cola refused to hand over their trade secrets and quit doing business in India for a period of time. The two businesses were also banned on multiple occasions. The effects could have been anticipated prior to entering the market as shown with the struggles from the history of…

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