An analysis of the strategy and structure of Coca Cola and how these influence its ability to meet its goals.
Analytical Essay # 140689 |
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The paper discusses how Coca-Cola was founded in 1886 by a small-time druggist and wholesaler, and went on to become one of the great success stories of modern capitalism. The paper explains that despite the so-called "Cola Wars" of the 1960s, during which Coca-Cola faced an unprecedented challenge to its dominance of the soft drink industry, even today Coca-Cola remains such a successful and established corporation that it is impossible to imagine a world without Coke. The paper relates that it has a solid global presence, and despite being such an old company is riding the new wave of globalization with as much skill as younger companies.
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"Coca-Cola was founded in 1886 by a small-time druggist and wholesaler, and went on to become one of the great success stories of modern capitalism. Despite the so-called "Cola Wars" of the 1960s, during which Coca-Cola faced an unprecedented challenge to its dominance of the soft drink industry, even today Coca-Cola remains such a successful and established corporation that it is impossible to imagine a world without Coke. It has a solid global presence, and despite being such an old company is riding the new wave of globalization with as much skill as younger companies."
Tags:coke, success, strategy
This paper analyzes the moral controversy surrounding pharmacists' refusal to supply certain pills.
Argumentative Essay # 91752 |
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MLA | 2007
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The paper discusses if a pharmacist, who is responsible for giving out drugs based on doctors' prescriptions, can refuse to give out drugs due to ethical or religious reasons. Are they justified in any way, or are they in fact failing in their basic duties as a pharmacist? The paper explores this ethical debate and concludes that whether these pharmacists are right or wrong, one must remember that no one can use the power of the government to force an individual into doing something that is against his will. The paper points out that if a customer cannot fill his prescription at one pharmacy, he can always go to another store and avail him/herself of the drug that he/she wants.
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"The US House of Representatives passed a provision in September that would block federal funds from local, state and federal authorities, if it was ever discovered that health care workers were either paying for, or performing, or referring women to, abortionists. According to Gloria Feldt, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, "The explosion in the number of legislative initiatives and the number of individuals who are just saying, 'We're not going to fill that prescription for you because we don't believe in it' is astonishing". (Jones, 2004)"
Tags:morals, druggist, contraception, abortion