First Element: Stakeholder Categories Identifying all stakeholders is the midlevel leader’s first mission. Stakeholders include everyone who will need to contribute to the project or who could be affected by the project. This requires looking across all directions of the internal organization‚ as well as outside (customers‚ clients‚ vendors‚ contractors‚ media‚ etc.) Those stakeholders are then categorized into four distinct groups: Superordinate‚ Subordinate‚ Customers‚ and Complementors/Blockers
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A stakeholder is a person‚ group or organization that has interest or concern in an organization. Stakeholders can affect or be affected by the organization’s actions‚ objectives and policies. Some examples of key stakeholders are creditors‚ directors‚ employees‚ government (and its agencies)‚ owners (shareholders)‚ suppliers‚ unions‚ and the community from which the business draws its resources. Not all stakeholders are equal. A company’s customers are entitled to fair trading practices
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STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN Daniel Patrick Carl Ross Premtim Kryeziu Jhad Hindi Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction to Adidas 3 Mission Statement 4 Corporate Vision 5 Management Structure 5 Executive Board 5 Members of the Executive Board 5 Supervisory Board 7 Members of the Supervisory Board 7 Committees of the Supervisory Board 11 Organizational Flowchart 13 Issues facing the organization 14 Six Forces Analysis 14 Rivalries: 14 Substitutes: 14 New Entrants: 14 Customers
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Alexandria higher Institute of Engineering and Technology Engineering Economy (EM 431) ADIDAS SWOT and PESTEL Analysis Name Ahmed Fawzy El-Safty Esraa Ahmed Tawfeek Submitted by: Section 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 No. 13 21 29 31 38 63 65 74 Aya Abd-El Razak Mohamed Aya Hesham El-Shenaway Basma Medhat Abd El-Zaher Ali Mahmoud Soliman Omar Ali Fahmy Katary Karim Mohamed Abd El-Salam Submitted to: Dr. Islam Nazier Page 1 of 19 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ..............
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Industry Analysis of ADIDAS using Porter’s Five Forces Model 1. Degree of Rivalry of ADIDAS Adidas is competing in the market with many rival firms including the world leaders Nike and PUMA. The rivalry among existing competitors is pretty high in the sports and footwear industry. As ADIDAS deals with products of low product differentiation and the switching costs are low‚ the degree of rivalry is so high. The diversity of rivals‚ that is the rival firms like NIKE‚ PUMA are of different cultural
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Adidas Kisha Dean Tusculum College BSN-554 Introduction Adidas was formed in 1948 and named for its founder Adolf “Adi” Dassler. It is currently the largest manufacturer of sportswear in Europe‚ while it is second worldwide after Nike. It is based in Germany and currently has more than one-hundred and seventy subsidiary companies. The company was formed after Dassler and his brother Rudolf disbanded their previous company‚ Gebruder Dassler Schuhfabrik (Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory). The
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Resources Academic Year 2011/2012 Adidas and Reebok Merger Abstract The purpose of this paper is to analyze Adidas acquisition of Reebok and its external and internal consequences that represented an important shock that affected the dynamics and the mechanisms of the sporting industry. On August 2005 ‚ Adidas-Salomon AG (Adidas) announced the intention to acquire Reebok International Limited (Reebok) for $ 3.8 billion. The goal of this merger was to facilitate the Adidas Group’s strategic intent in
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Skoda auto is an automobile manufacturer in the Czech Republic. Starting off in the late 1890’s Skoda was just a company that manufactured cycles. However by the mid 1940’s Skoda had started to manufacture cars and slowly progressed as a company. However it was never a big company as they sold regular cars‚ which did not stand out. However in 1991‚ it was brought by the well-known car manufacture‚ Volkswagen. This made a dramatic change in the design and production of their cars as German technology
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1. The alliance with adidas will be an excellent opportunity for growth at Polar. It seems that Polar’s growth potential is somewhat unlimited as they can target new market segments outside their niche and move into many new markets. However‚ their resources are limited‚ so the partnership with adidas will be a critical aspect of future growth. Adidas will bring Polar to their many flagship stores around the globe. Also‚ Polar can ride along into adidas’s vast distribution network
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Exercise 1 A Adidas Adidas Three Major Strengths * It appeals to the younger generation * Endorse young superstars * High Performance product Weaknesses * Rigid pricing structure * Least preferred as oppose to Nike * Price to high though is linked to quality Opportunities * Acquisition of Reebok * Growing revenue from opening of town retail stores * Continuing challenges in import/export duties Threats * Doesn’t have strong distribution network
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