David Greising's biography of Roberto Goizueta is the story of how Coca-Cola became one of the world's leading
brands. The story follows Goizueta, a chemical engineer, who first worked for Coca-Cola in Cuba. After the
revolution, Goizueta came to the United States and went on to become the youngest vice-president ever at
Coca-Cola. In 1980, Goizueta became president of Coca-Cola and presided over the world's largest soft drink
company until his death from lung cancer in 1997.
Greising presents a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at some of the most high-profile business stories that
happened during Goizueta's tenure, such as Coca-Cola's purchase and subsequent sale of Columbia Pictures; the
disastrous reformulation of the New Coke; how Coca-Cola swept Eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin wall;
and Goizueta's dealings in bringing the Olympics to Atlanta in 1996. Compelling and easy-to-read, I'd Like the
World to Buy a Coke is a must for those interested in how one company created and marketed a brand like no
other.
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