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    Communication in the organization assists the organization to implement the strategic objectives, building the organizational brand and finally create an economic value (Grant, 2016). Cooperate communication is a set of activities that are used in managing and orchestrating the internal and external communication that has the objective of creating favorable starting points with the stakeholders who include customers, employees, governments, international organizations and the partners among others

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    Georgia in May 1886. Coca-Cola first began selling their product at a soda fountain in Jacob’s Pharmacy in Atlanta. The name came about when Dr. Pemberton’s bookkeeper, Frank Robinson suggested it. He even wrote out the script as seen today on the Coke bottles. Initially, Coca- Cola averaged nine drinks a day in the first year of their sales, adding up to $50 annual revenue. Today products of The Coca-Cola Company are consumed at the rate of 1.6 billion drinks per day and more. The Coca-Cola

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    “Coca-Cola is the number one non-alcoholic beverage company in the world” (Coca-Cola Company, 2016). Even though it is considered one of the most famous brands in the world, it is always trying to differentiate themselves from their “competitors such as Pepsi Corporation, Dr. Pepper Snapple, and Monster Beverages” (Hoovers, 2016). In the article “Coca-Cola Brews Up Big Plans for U.S.” by Jay Moye, states, “Recently, Coca-Cola has announced that they will soon produce, distribute, and market a

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    An Analysis of Business Ethical Failures of Coca-Cola Company Introduction The Coca-Cola Company is one the world’s largest beverage company that handles and markets four of the world’s top five leading soft drinks which are Coke, Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite. These products made Coca-Cola as the most valuable brand name worldwide and created many opportunities for the company to be successful in all facets of business performance. The company operates worldwide with the largest distribution system

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    Coca Cola Organization

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    more than 500 beverage brands (Anonymous, 2010), including waters, sports and energy drinks, juices, tea and coffee, which are distributed in over 200 countries throughout the world. Along with Coca Cola, the company also owns Sprite, Fanta and Diet Coke, which are four of the world’s top five nonalcoholic beverage brands (Anonymous, 2010). As a company with a history of over 120 years, the Coca Cola Company now has an operating structure with seven operating segments and approximately 139,600

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    1.0 Introduction In this assignment, is to study Coca-Cola to evaluate the Coca-Cola with the Performance Management and Appraisal. First, this assignment write about the definition of the Performance Management and Appraisal, after that will explain methods of evaluation will not only cover traditional mended but also modern method, it will ensure this assignment will get a picture what the current environmental of the Coca-Cola Second, will introduction background of the organization which

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    The greasy scent of cheap burgers and fries wafted into the car as we pulled into the parking lot of a Wendy’s, right in the heart of who-knows-where, East Tennessee. I couldn’t contain my excitement as I rushed my 12-year-old self out of the minivan and into the palace of grease. Clad in ratty sweatpants and a t-shirt with my hair pressed down from my prolonged use of headphones, it was evident that I spent long hours sitting in a car, asking “if we’re there yet” too many times to count. In this

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    Connor Bauer Professor Rhiney Environmental Studies 18 September 2017 Greenwashing Reaction Paper The earth’s environment in the year 2017 is in a vulnerable state that is believed to have been caused by humanity. Humans have impacted most, if not all of the environmental concerns we have today. These include overpopulation, global warming, the extinction of species and the loss of genetic diversity, deforestation, expansion of landfills and toxic waste, oil spills, and nuclear contamination.

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    produce Coca-Cola syrup for sale in fountain drinks. However the business of bottling began in 1899 when Benjamin F. Thomas and Joseph B. Whitehead, secured the elegant rights to bottle and sell Coca-Cola in United States from the Coca-Cola Company. The Coke bottling system continued to operate independently in local businesses until the early 1980s when bottling franchises began to consolidation. In 1986, The Company merged some of its company-owned operations with two large ownership groups that were

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    Economic Factors: The political situation of a country affects its economic settings and economic environment affect the business performances. Coca-Cola sales are impacted by a set of economic factors that beyond are beyond the company’s control. These factors include the level of economic growth in the country and in the industry, tax rates and currency exchange rates, interest rates, labor costs and others. The global economic and financial crisis of 2007 – 2009 is a relevant example of

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