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To download this short case study (No. CLMM020) click on the link below, and select from the list: » Marketing Management Caselets
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| Abstract On April 23, 1985, Coca-Cola, the largest aerated beverage manufacturer of the world, launched a sweeter version of the soft drink named 'New Coke,' withdrawing its traditional 99 years old formula. The caselet examines the factors that prompted the company to undertake such an initiative. It provides details about the market research study conducted by Coca-Cola prior to the launch of New Coke. The caselet explains the marketing and financial implications of the launch of New Coke. Finally, it discusses the subsequent withdrawal of New Coke and the re-launch of Classic Coke. | ||||||||||||||||
| Issues: » Challenges in marketing research » Importance of brand loyalty » Emotional attachment of consumers with brands » Product management and new product development | ||||||||||||||||
| Key words: Coca-Cola, Aerated Beverage, New Coke, Roberto Goizueta, Market Leader, Market Share, Pepsi, Market Research, Focus Group Research, Consumer Dissatisfaction, Marketing Strategies, Customer Relationships, Coke Loyalists, Coke Classic, Emotional Attachment, Customer Goodwill. |
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Questions for Discussion:
2. Market researchers had expected Coca-Cola to conduct focus group testing of a new product first and then use individual interviews to verify the results of the focus groups. What other types of research methods would have been helpful to the company in providing consumer insights? Discuss. | ||||||||||||||||