For God Country and Coca Cola

For God  Country  and Coca Cola
Author: Mark Pendergrast
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2000-03-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0465054684

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An illustrated history of the Coca-Cola soft drink company.

Inside Coca Cola

Inside Coca Cola
Author: Neville Isdell,David Beasley
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2011-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781429988896

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The first book by a Coca-Cola CEO tells the remarkable story of the company's revival Neville Isdell was a key player at Coca-Cola for more than 30 years, retiring in 2009 as CEO after regilding the tarnished brand image of the world's leading soft-drink company. This first book by a Coca-Cola CEO tells an extraordinary personal and professional world-wide story, ranging from Northern Ireland to South Africa to Australia, the Philippines, Russia, Germany, India, South Africa and Turkey. Isdell helped put out huge public relations fires (India and Turkey), opened markets(Russia, Eastern Europe, Philippines and Africa), championed Muhtar Kent, the current Turkish-American CEO, all while living the ideal of corporate responsibility. Isdell's, and Coke's, story is newsy without being gossipy; principled without being preachy. Inside Coca-Cola is filled with stories and lessons appealing to anybody who has ever taken "the pause that refreshes." It's also a readable and important look at how companies can market and govern themselves more-ethically and to great success.

For God Country and Coca Cola

For God  Country  and Coca Cola
Author: Mark Pendergrast
Publsiher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105002380710

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For more than a century, Coca-Cola has helped define America's image at home and abroad. Now Pendergrast tells the full story of why Coke--more than 99% sweetened water--is the quintessential American product, and how it changed the course of American capitalism.

Citizen Coke The Making of Coca Cola Capitalism

Citizen Coke  The Making of Coca Cola Capitalism
Author: Bartow J. Elmore
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2014-11-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780393245936

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"Citizen Coke demostrate[s] a complete lack of understanding about…the Coca-Cola system—past and present." —Ted Ryan, the Coca-Cola Company By examining “the real thing” ingredient by ingredient, this brilliant history shows how Coke used a strategy of outsourcing and leveraged free public resources, market muscle, and lobbying power to build a global empire on the sale of sugary water. Coke became a giant in a world of abundance but is now embattled in a world of scarcity, its products straining global resources and fueling crises in public health.

For God Country and Coca Cola

For God  Country  and Coca Cola
Author: Mark Pendergrast
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780465046997

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For God, Country and Coca-Cola is the unauthorized history of the great American soft drink and the company that makes it. From its origins as a patent medicine in Reconstruction Atlanta through its rise as the dominant consumer beverage of the American century, the story of Coke is as unique, tasty, and effervescent as the drink itself. With vivid portraits of the entrepreneurs who founded the company—and of the colorful cast of hustlers, swindlers, ad men, and con men who have made Coca-Cola the most recognized trademark in the world—this is business history at its best: in fact, “The Real Thing.”

Secret Formula

Secret Formula
Author: Frederick Allen
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781504019835

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A "highly entertaining history [of] global hustling, cola wars and the marketing savvy that carved a niche for Coke in the American social psyche” (Publishers Weekly). Secret Formula follows the colorful characters who turned a relic from the patent medicine era into a company worth $80 billion. Award-winning reporter Frederick Allen’s engaging account begins with Asa Candler, a nineteenth-century pharmacist in Atlanta who secured the rights to the original Coca-Cola formula and then struggled to get the cocaine out of the recipe. After many tweaks, he finally succeeded in turning a backroom belly-wash into a thriving enterprise. In 1919, an aggressive banker named Ernest Woodruff leveraged a high-risk buyout of the Candlers and installed his son at the helm of the company. Robert Woodruff spent the next six decades guiding Coca-Cola with a single-minded determination that turned the soft drink into a part of the landscape and social fabric of America. Written with unprecedented access to Coca-Cola’s archives, as well as the inner circle and private papers of Woodruff, Allen’s captivating business biography stands as the definitive account of what it took to build America’s most iconic company and one of the world’s greatest business success stories.

Coca Cola

Coca Cola
Author: Sara Green
Publsiher: Bellwether Media
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9798886876352

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Coca-Cola is one of the world’s most popular beverages! But the brand had much more humble beginnings. In its first year, only nine glasses of Coke were served per day! Through engaging text and bright photos, this title explores the history of the iconic brand, including people involved at the beginning, well-known products, and important events. Special features profile an important person, map company headquarters, show off Coca-Cola products, highlight important events in a timeline, and more. This title is sure to be a refreshing read!

Uncommon Grounds

Uncommon Grounds
Author: Mark Pendergrast
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2010-09-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780465024049

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The definitive history of the world's most popular drug. Uncommon Grounds tells the story of coffee from its discovery on a hill in ancient Abyssinia to the advent of Starbucks. Mark Pendergrast reviews the dramatic changes in coffee culture over the past decade, from the disastrous "Coffee Crisis" that caused global prices to plummet to the rise of the Fair Trade movement and the "third-wave" of quality-obsessed coffee connoisseurs. As the scope of coffee culture continues to expand, Uncommon Grounds remains more than ever a brilliantly entertaining guide to the currents of one of the world's favorite beverages.