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    THE COCA-COLA COMPANY The coca cola drink made-up by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in 1886. The formula and complete was bought in 1889 by Asa Candler World Health Organization incorporated the coca cola Company in 1892. In 1916, the company began manufacturing its illustrious bottle that remains signature style of coca cola of late. In 1928, Henry M. Robert Woodruff, whom were the company 's president at that time, LED the expansion of dope overseas once introduced the dope to the Olympic Games

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    such as zone competitions and give generous incentives to outstanding performers. The sales data that are obtained from multiple areas are used to develop a sales report which is used to come up with sales strategies and which is utilized by The Coca-Cola Export Company spot gaps in the market for the new product (Monczka, Handfield, Giunipero &Patterson, 2015). The distribution and sales locations are in constant touch with the retailers who provide them with feedback about market trends and

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    beverage brand on the world, Coca-Cola has a unique supply chain system. In fact, formula Coca-Cola is held tightly trade secret and cannot know exact ingredients as well as the cost of their supplies. However, some ingredients are known as important components which are used in the manufacturing of syrup such as sugar, Carbonated water, sucrose, high-fructose corn syrup, caffeine, phosphoric acid v. Caramel (E150d) and Natural flavourings. In downstream activities, Coca-Cola uses the franchised distribution

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    Coca-Cola was founded in 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton. Today, Coca-Cola is the world’s number one maker of soft drinks. The company also operates the largest distribution system in the world. This lets Coca-Cola serve more than 1 billion of its products to customers each day. Coca-Cola has become one of the most powerful and admired firms in the world because it is proficient in consumer marketing, infrastructure, product packaging, and customer marketing. Ethics Policy Coca-Cola takes ethics

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    Introduction of Coca cola In 1886, Coca-Cola was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America, which brought refreshing and wonderful feeling to people around the world. According to current statistics, 1.7 billion consumers around the world are drinking Coca-Cola products every day, and Coca Cola sold about 19,400 bottles per second, Coca-Cola Company owned more than 500 soft drinks and non-carbonated beverage subsidiaries, providing 1.9 billion cups per day Coca-Cola products to consumers

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    study is to give overview information about Human Resources Management practices and policies in Coca-cola company .By analyzing and valuating the implementation of such practices and their impact on the company long run position and its ability to achieve its goals, with special emphasis and focusing on Recruitment and Selection process. The study starts by giving general information about Coca-cola company , its history ,position in the market , challenges and competitors as well .Following that

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    Management in the Coca-Cola Company INTRODUCTION OF COCO COLA Coco cola is one of the largest refreshment company. It was invented in 1886 by pharmacist john stith pemberton in Columbus. He was trying to search a cure for his addiction to Morphine used as a painkiller as he was injured in war and he got addicted to morphine. In 1889 coco cola brand and formula was bought by asa griggs candler and after he founded the coca cola company in 1892. ACQUISITIONS DONE BY COCO COLA There are many companies

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    Introduction Fiscal Policy affects The Coca-Cola Company as it does many other businesses. The four components of Fiscal Policy are employment, growth, business cycle and inflation. The following discusses the different aspects of Fiscal Policy as related to The Coca-Cola Company. Employment One of the Coca-Cola Company’s strongest strengths lies in its ability to conduct business on a global scale while maintaining a local approach, one of the most intelligent strategies thought up by the

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    which an organisation directs its marketing efforts”. Coca cola company follow Total market approach; therefore, company develops a single marketing mix and directs it at the whole market for their products. The target market for Coca cola is very widespread as it satisfies the needs for many different consumers, ranging from the healthy diet awareness through Diet Coke to the average human through its best-selling drink regular Coke. Coca Cola doesn’t target a specific segment but adapt its marketing

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    Coca Cola’s Background Coca-Cola was founded in 1886 in Atlanta, Georgia. Coca Cola was the product of an experiment by a pharmacist from Atlanta, named Dr. John S. Pemberton. Although it was a very tasteful drink to everyone who sampled it, Coca-Cola consisted only of syrup and carbonated water. “Dr. Pemberton’s secret consisted of the use of African Kola Nut extract and coca leaves, which are both strong stimulants” (The Coca-Cola Company). Originally, his product was sold as a syrupy medicine

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