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    Adidas Economics

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    [pic][pic] [pic] Economics of Adidas by Georgi Kolev Sem03 2011 Table of Contents: 1. Traditional organization forms of a company and kinds of risks involved in each of the different forms. 3 2. Factors in the economic environment influencing the business of Adidas© 4 3. Adidas© and Porter’s 5 Forces model. 5 -3.1 Major factors from each force and how they influence the industry. 5 1. Traditional organization forms of a company and kinds of risks involved in each of

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    Adidas History

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    brother Rudolf Dassler joined the business which became Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik (Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory) and did well - selling 200‚000 pairs of shoes each year before World War Two. However the brothers did not get on well‚ and in 1948 they split up [3]‚ with Rudi forming Puma‚ and Adi forming Adidas. The company formally registered as adidas AG (with lower case lettering) on August 18‚ 1949. The phrase All Day I Dream About Sports is used as if Adidas were an acronym.[4] [edit]

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    Adidas RAP

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    RESERACH AND ANALYSIS PROJECT Topic 8 The business and financial performance of over a three year period By : ACCA Number: November 2014 Table of Contents Part 1 Introduction................................................................................... 1.1. Reasons for choosing this topic.......................................................... 1.2. Reasons for choosing the organization

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    Marketing and Adidas

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    Page 1: Introduction Since it was established in Germany in 1949‚ by Adolf Dassler‚ adidas has been synonymous with the sporting industry. Today‚ adidas is a global public company and is one of the largest sports brands in the world. It is a household brand name with its three stripes logo recognised in markets across the world. The company’s product portfolio is vast‚ ranging from state-of-the-art sports... Page 2: The marketing mix For most organisations the marketing function is vital for

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    Business level 3

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    knowledge. Xbox don’t use personal selling because they don’t need to pay a salesman to sell their product because they already have a reputation in the market. Perhaps many years ago when the business wasn’t as reputable they may have had door to door sales men or the my have used flyers to get there business known. Apple also don’t use personal selling because they already advertise on TV‚ and also because they already have a very good reputation in the market which means it is not

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    Adidas Report

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    Ehiobuche May 10th‚ 2014 Adidas‚ a Company which targets the sport market and customers of the Urban upper-middle and upper class who have young men ‚women and children who have passion for fitness and sports. Adidas is worth over 8.3 Billion dollars. Herbert Hainer‚ the CEO of Adidas makes a large chunk of that money‚ along with the many endorsement deals with famous celebrities. Many other people that profit from Adidas are the stockholders and the owners of the Adidas stores. This successful

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    Business Level Stratage

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    Business-Level Strategies There are four generic strategies that are used to help organizations establish a competitive advantage over industry rivals. Firms may also choose to compete across a broad market or a focused market. We also briefly discuss a fifth business level strategy called an integrated strategy. 1. Cost Leadership – Organizations compete for a wide customer based on price. Price is based on internal efficiency in order to have a margin that will sustain above average returns

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    The Adidas Brand

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    and most valuable brands in the world. The CFO of Adidas‚ Dean Hawkins recently said‚ "our biggest asset isn ’t on our balance sheet‚ and that ’s our brand" http://www.shsu.edu/~mkt_ssm/mkt575/Shoes.htm The following essay will discuss some of the elements in Adidas ’s brand development that have led to it securing a place in the worlds 100 top brands and will look to the future plans it has in place to maintain its high brand equity. Adidas dates back to 1948. It is derived from the first

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    Business strategy

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    Is there any link between Corporate Social Responsibility‚ Blue Ocean Strategy & Competing for the Future? Discuss. Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate initiative to assess and take responsibility for the company’s effects on the environment and impact on social welfare. The term generally applies to company efforts that go beyond what may be required by regulators or environmental protection groups. Companies have a lot of power in the community and in the national economy. They control

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    There are five type of business strategies and each type had its own risk when selecting and implementing it. For cost leadership strategy‚ the risks that are associate with this strategy are a loss of competitive advantage to newer technologies‚ which allows rivals to produce at lower cost‚ a failure to detect changes in customers’ need and the ability of competitors to imitate the cost leader’s competitive advantage through their own unique strategic actions. Competitors sometimes do learn to imitate

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