Coca-cola company is a massive, multinational enterprise that started their activity since 1889. They are aimed at delivering and producing products that will increase their popularity and recognition. They imply new up-to-date technologies and therefore create different products that make them well-known all over the world. The carbonated drink ‘cola’ has been dominated globally in the marketplace of the twentieth century. The main concept that distinguishes their success is the culture and approaches they follow to maintain efficient decision-making process. Their most important principles include ethical, social, environment, political and legal implications that form the approach to decision-making procedure.
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It was signed in 2009 and spread to all the employees as the leading guide manual on how things should be done. Each step in this Code helps to obtain loyal, respectful and diligent business conduct. It is also said that the company has no discrimination concerning gender, age, race, religion, political beliefs and social position. All these patterns influence the involvement of everyone into the process and their freedom to participate in any idea implications. By showing such trust to the employees, the Coca-Cola company make every decision as much precisely as it is required for such worldwide scale company. Besides, having different mindsets, they have various options to choose from when decision-making process. This ethical guideline set the open communicative relations and allows to contribute with every issue within the company that leads to the successful business …show more content…
The European Commission has warned countries in EU to prohibit drinking Coca-Cola because of recent poisoning of 100 children in Belgium and cause seems to be the wrong carbon dioxide that was used in Coca-Cola soft drinks.
3. Recently there were riots all around the India, where people demanded Coca-Cola to stop their production. Demonstrators had strong beliefs that Coca-Cola uses groundwater. In India, there exists a central dispute about pesticides and different harmful chemicals that are bottled in their drinks including Coca-Cola. In 2003, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), a non-governmental organisation in New Delhi said Coca-Cola contained toxins including lindane, DDT, malathion, and chlorpyrifos - pesticides that can contribute to cancer and a breakdown of the immune system.
4. Recently 1,500 villagers in the Varanasi region demonstrated against Coke for extracting so much water from the ground to make Dasani, Coke’s bottled water, that it was causing water shortages.In the Indian state of Kerala, sale and production of Coca-Cola, along with other soft drinks, was initially banned, before the High Court in Kerala overturned the ban ruling that only the federal government can ban food product (Khalid