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Importance of Teamwork, Communication, Technology Literacy

  Teamwork Teamwork skills involve the ability to work with others towards a common goal. Effective teamwork requires several other qualities such as empathy, active listening and strong communication. Providing successful teamwork examples during interviews can help employers understand how you’ll work with others in their company. Communication Strong communication is the ability to clearly impart information to others by speaking, writing or via other mediums such as video. It helps you know when and how to ask questions, how to read nonverbal cues and how to talk to people in different contexts. In the workplace, employers value strong communicators for their ability to work with others and move projects forward. Technology literacy Technology literacy is your comfort with and ability to navigate new technology. Almost every position across all industries will require the use of technology at some level. In an increasingly technological world and workplace, employers value...

Coles promotional Strategies

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Coles is a chain of supermarkets based in Australia. Coles offers fresh food, groceries, liquor, general merchandise, fuel and financial services. The business segments of Coles are- Cole’s supermarket, Coles online, Coles liquor, Coles express, Coles Financial Services, Spirit Hotels. Coles opened its first store in 1914 and completed one hundred and eight years in 2022. The chain has 1,00,000 employees working in 2,300+ outlets. Coles had a total revenue of $38 billion in 2014-15. Coles provide a wide range of products such as groceries, liquor, and meat. Coles also sells its own brands. In this blog we are going to explain promotional strategies used by Coles to promote soft drinks like Coke.   Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. Cole’s marketing strategy and advertising revolves around lower prices that the supermarket offers. It used taglines such as “why pay more” “Extra Value for You — and Me" hi...