Locate a current event article that includes an interesting view of a communication-related issue.

MGT 355: Case Study Critique
Instructions and Rubric
Assignment Overview
• Locate a current event article that includes an interesting view of a communication-related issue.
• Pick ONE current event or organizational situation that can be solved with the concepts from our readings and discussions.
• Summarize the appropriate communication issues, problems, and the business involved.
• Offer alternative approaches or solutions to the identified communication issue using the knowledge you gained during the first half of this course
• Use and cite the class text (Bovee & Thill, 2014); and cite the current event article you selected.
Due Date: Submit via Blackboard by 11.59 PM Friday, October 2, 2020.
Critique Report Outline
You will need to write up to three-page report. Page counts are a guide only – the length of your write-up could vary based on the communication issue identified.
Introduction
• Purpose
• Outline
Current Event Summary
• Source
• Organization
• Communication Issue
Communication Issue Description
• Communication issue detailed description (connect to course – use terminology and concepts from class)
• Causes (provide support – use text)
• Consequences (provide support – use text)
Alternative Approaches
• Suggest 2 to 3 alternatives or solutions to the issue (connect to course – use terminology and concepts from class)
Conclusion

Read “The Importance of Album Art” and “The Shins Heartworm Cover Inspiration” in Lesson Three folder. One gives you more to consider when analyzing album art, and one is an example of what an analysis might look like.

Week Five Assignments (9/20-9/26)

Outline is due: Oct. 4th

Rough Draft is due: Oct. 9th on turnitin.com

Final Draft is due: Oct. 12th

2.Read the assignment sheet and begin thinking about an album cover that might work for this essay. You can use this list of great cover art to get some inspiration.

3. Choose an album cover for the essay by the end of Week Five.

3.Read chapter 11 in the Field Guide to Writing, which can be accessed by clicking on the “Field Guide to Writing” link on the left side of our eCampus page. This chapter gives you important information about analyzing texts. Pay close attention to the parts of the chapter on analyzing visual texts, and please read the essay called “The Fashion Industry: Free to be an Individual.” This essay is part of chapter 11 and gives you an example of what a visual analysis essay might look like.

4. Read “The Importance of Album Art” and “The Shins Heartworm Cover Inspiration” in Lesson Three folder. One gives you more to consider when analyzing album art, and one is an example of what an analysis might look like.

Week Six Assignments (9/27-10/3)

1. Use the Library’s databases to find two sources related to either your musician/musical group or the specific album you are using for your visual analysis essay. Start with the Academic Search Complete database, but feel free to try others as well. Once you have found two sources, create a works cited page with work cited entries for those two sources, properly formatted. HINT: there is a citation button on the right of most sources in the databases that will give you the citation. All you will need to do is copy it and properly format it on a document. This means remove any highlighting, change the font color to black, change the font to Times New Roman, make it 12pt, double space it, and create a hanging indent so every line after the first line is 1/2 further to the right. Look at the sample works cited page at the end of the MLA Guidelines document in the MLA folder. Once you have the two source works cited page completed, upload it to the “Sample MLA Works Cited Entries” link under “Turn in Assignments Here.” Note: You can use other sources in your essay than the sources you find in the databases. The purpose of this assignment is to get you familiar with the databases, but you might find quotes from reviews on music websites that you can also use in your essay.

2. Continue to analyze the image you have chosen using the “Questions for Analyzing Album Art” in the Lesson Three folder under Class Content.

3. Create a thesis and outline for your essay. Use the “Questions for Analyzing Album Art” and the “Album Cover Outline Template” for help. This needs to be uploaded to the “Turn in Assignments Here” link on the left side of eCampus, under “Turn in Essay Outlines Here.” The outline is due on Oct. 4th before midnight.

Using your current work organization (or an organization of interest) and a second organization in the same industry as the subject matter expert, research the elements of business, compare and contrast the two selected organizations,

Using your current work organization (or an organization of interest) and a second organization in the same industry as the subject matter expert, research the elements of business, compare and contrast the two selected organizations, and prepare an APA formatted paper that:

Analyzes the basic legal, social, and economic environment in which the organizations operate
Analyzes the managerial, operational, and financial issues impacting the organizations including:
Company Culture and Performance
Promotion Policies
Strategic Decisions Making
Decision-Making Style
Management Style
Leadership Style
Communication Style
Use of SWOT Tool
Operations Strategy Framework
Assesses how the overall management teams perform in terms of the four functions of management.
Identifies and explains the strong points of the managers.
Identifies and explains areas in which improvements are needed.
Be sure to use a minimum of 5 external sources to support your analysis.

Submitting your assignment in APA format means, at a minimum, you will need the following:

Title page: Remember the running head and title in all capital letters.
Abstract: This is a summary of your paper, not an introduction. Begin writing in third-person voice.
Body: The body of your paper begins on the page following the title page and abstract page, and it must be double-spaced between paragraphs. The typeface should be 12-pt. Times Roman or 12-pt. Courier in regular black type. Do not use color, bold type, or italics except as required for APA level headings and references. The deliverable length of the body of your paper for this assignment is 3–4 pages. In-text academic citations to support your decisions and analysis are required. A variety of academic sources is encouraged.
Reference page: References that align with your in-text academic sources are listed on the final page of your paper. The references must be in APA format using appropriate spacing, hang indention, italics, and upper- and lower-case usage as appropriate for the type of resource used. Remember, the reference page is not a bibliography, but it is a further listing of the abbreviated in-text citations used in the paper. Every referenced item must have a corresponding in-text citation.

From the above list, what would be the best option for Coke to pursue in 1985?

Let’s assume that among the marketing strategy solutions for Coca-Cola in 1985 was the strong consideration of introducing a new cola product (in some form) in the marketplace. As we know, Coca-Cola did in fact reformulate their flagship Coke product and relaunch it in 1985 – but was that the right decision? Now it is your turn to determine what would be the best product mix for the Coke brand, given the competitive marketing environment in the soft drink market of 1985.

Recap: Why Coca-Cola Introduced New Coke in 1985

Coke was being outsold by Pepsi in segments where consumers had a choice of the brands, such as supermarkets,
Overall Coke’s market share was steadily declining (down from 24.3% in 1980 to 21.7% in 1984) ,
Coke had increased their advertising and promotional spending from $50m to $200m in recent years. Their $200m promotional budget was 1/3 more than Pepsi’s spend of $150m), but failing to stop Pepsi’s gains in market share,
Coke was having to resort to conducting aggressive sales promotions and discounting in stores (to reduce the impact of the Pepsi Challenge advertising),
Coke’s own market research was indicating that “taste” was the main reason for their erosion of market share,
Pepsi’s “new generation” advertising campaign was designed to position Coke as old and tired and boring,
Pepsi now had Michael Jackson at the height of his career,
Coke’s R&D area has developed a new cola formula that was preferred over both Pepsi and existing Coke in blind taste tests,
Plus, the new Coke formula was cheaper to manufacture, which would add up to a $50m pa increase to the bottom line.
The New Coke Strategy

Coca-Cola’s management believed that the introduction of New Coke would completely destroy Pepsi’s competitive strategy. In fact, Pepsi’s own management initially believed that this was a masterstroke by Coke.

First, the New Coke product was to be positioned as new, exciting, modern and young; directly confronting the “Pepsi Generation” campaign and stealing Pepsi’s market positioning.

Second, the New Coke product tasted better which would stop the Pepsi Challenge taste-test advertising. In fact, Coke had plans to run their own taste-tests and run their own TV commercials in order to win back lost customers.

Therefore, you can see why Coke’s management was so confident, as they believed that they had boxed Pepsi into a corner and destroyed their competitive strategy, as highlighted in the following perceptual map.Alternative Product Options to Consider

Your group needs to consider whether if and how Coca-Cola should launch a new product or whether there are better non-product solutions to their competitive battle with Pepsi. Here are the different approaches to a new product to consider and discuss in your groups.

Develop a NEW product

Launch the new product as a replacement for Coke (as they did first) or
Launch the new product under Coke brand in addition to Coke (as they did later) or
Launch the new product under a new brand name (as a multi-brand strategy) or
Slowly change the Coke formula over time to become New Coke (without consumers noticing) or
Undertake market testing of the new product first (before a full launch)
Do NOT develop a new product

Increase promotional activity and spend
Increase in-store promotions and discounting
Increase retailer penetration
Reposition the Coke brand
Attempt to reposition Pepsi
Try something else (your own ideas)
Do nothing different

Discussion Questions for New Coke

From the above list, what would be the best option for Coke to pursue in 1985?

If you decided to introduce some form of new product, how would you position the new product relative to both Pepsi and any remaining Coke products?
If you decided to reposition the Coke brand or Pepsi, outline your positioning goals.
If you decided NOT to modify the product mix, outline why this approach would be successful given that Coke has already implemented many of these marketing tactics.
Source: http://www.greatideasforteachingmarketing.com/new-coke-case-study-part-2/