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Practice the Field of Management
The field of management theory has exploded as of late, with many new and different frameworks proposed to understand how and why leaders make the decisions they make, the effects that these decisions have on an…
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PepsiCo Annual Report Analysis: 2011–2012 Financial Data
The report carries out the analysis of PepsiCo annual report. The report uses the 2012 and 2011 financial data to carry out the analysis. The findings of the analysis reveal that PepsiCo uses the straight-line method to determine the depreciation expenses of tangible assets. The straight line method is also used for the amortization expenses of intangible assets.
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Edwards v. Pepsico Company and Product Safety
In the case of Edwards v. Pepsico, 268 Fed. Appx. 756, 2008 U.S. App, Mr. Edwards had three fingers cut off of his dominant hand while working on a bulk bag unloading unit (BBU) at his place of employment, Whitlock Packaging Corporation, Inc. (Whitlock). His lawsuit claimed that, under Oklahoma state-law theories of manufacturers' product liability and gross negligence, defendants were responsible for design flaws in the BBU and a failure to warn of safety concerns.
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Positioning and Brand Loyalty: Sports Events Usually
Sports events usually include activities like conferences, fundraising, exhibitions, promotions, product launches, social events, and others. During such events, event organizers have several responsibilities including…
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Yum Brands Had Its Genesis
Yum Brands had its genesis within PepsiCo, when the soda giant began acquiring restaurant businesses to help diversify its income streams and provide sales support for its core product.
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Social and environmental sustainability: key concepts and questions
Point 1a) of the paper discusses important aspects regarding the reporting activity of SBD impacts to stakeholders for the first student. The same issue is addressed in point 1b) for the second student. Point 2a) provides examples of companies that use life cycle thinking and assessment techniques for the first student, while points 2b) and 2c) address the same subject for the second and third student.
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Brazil Is a Hot Country
Brazil is a hot country with terrible water and 140 million thirsty people. Therefore, there is nothing strange, perhaps, in the fact that a vicious war has broken out to persuade Brazilians to drink one kind of cola…
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Multinational corporations serving bottom-of-pyramid consumers in emerging markets
The emphasis on how to create a profitable business model for those countries and entire regions of the world with per capita incomes below $10,000 a year is typically referred to as marketing to the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP). There are several thought leaders who have intensively the business and market development, pricing, product development and services in nations and regions of the world who have low per capita incomes. The foremost expert in this field was the late C.K. Prahalad, who was the most prolific researcher and writer of many of the experts and thought leaders covering this area of global commerce (Prahalad, 2004). In striving to create business models for the BOP nations and regions of the world, C.K. Prahalad and others found that the critical success factors that multinational corporations (MNCs) can use to better serve customers in this market include using Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)-based strategies and initiatives; support for direct Foreign Direct Investment (FDI); the ability to tailor not only products but also the processes that deliver product design, services and support; and a willingness to create a more unified, locally-focused supply chain (Gouillart, 2008). These four factors are what differentiate the companies that attempt to capitalize on the massive amount of growth in the BOP-based nations and regions of the world relative to those that succeed. (Varadarajan, 2009). One of the main take-aways of the research completed for this analysis is the critically important role the attitudes and beliefs of governments are to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), the ability these governments to nurture and foster investment in infrastructure in conjunction with partners, and the presence of advanced learning & Research & Development (R&D) centers including university research (Gouillart, 2008) (Kennedy, 2004). All three of these factors also emerged as the catalyst of BOP growth and market formation in the extensive research Dr. Prahalad completed in his native country of India, and also through the Asian region (Prahalad, 2004).
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Application paper concepts and frameworks
Red Bull Energy Candy was created on the basis of energizing the consumer whenever they need an energy boost. Aside the stated functionality of the product, the candy is also made with chocolate and provides gustative…
Essay Doctorate
Pepsi Ratios Pepsi Performance Assessment Ratio Analysis
Despite the fact that Pepsi appears to be struggling with liquidity, the company's debt ratio continues to climb, suggesting that the company is attempting to borrow its way out of its problems. This is an ineffective strategy over the long-term, and a reduction in the company's debt ratio would be expected in the next several years if the company hopes to remain solvent and profitable. The return on assets has also been dropping in a disappointing fashion, and though the high P/E ratio suggests investors remain confident