is defined as the water content at which any further reduction in water content will not result in a decrease in volume of soil mass ( ASTM D 427-98 or D 4943-95‚2000 ). For the liquid test‚ we have 2 method of testing which are : 1. Cone penetration method 2. Casagrande method PROCEDURE A) Liquid limit test : 1. Take a sample of the soil of sufficient size to give a test specimen weight at least 400g which passed the 425 um test sieve. 2. Transfer the soil to a flat glass
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Nike vs. Adidas Deonnah Carolus Consumer Behavior – 3310 Nike‚ founded January 25‚ 1964‚ is one of the world’s best known and popular brands. Created by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight‚ Nike has become one of the world’s largest athletic apparel suppliers and today markets it product under its own brand name which includes Nike Pro‚ Nike Golf‚ Nike Skateboarding and the infamous Nike Air Jordan. At the end of 2012 the company had an estimated net worth of $15.9 Billion had over
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shoe market in particular. A golden handshake between Bil Bowerman and Phil knight began the era of Nike over 5 decades and what it is today. Nike has adopted a differentiation focus by implementing what Nike call a consumer focused category strategy. Nikes business strategy is committed to providing the most innovative products around the world to athletes and consumers across the globe. Nike carries an arsenal of products that allow the company to continue growth through increased market place
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Social Penetration Theory Social penetration theory‚ also known as the ‘Onion Theory’‚ was a theory formulated by professors Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor on 1973 on the development of interpersonal relationship. The social penetration theory states that as relationships develop‚ communication moves from relatively shallow‚ non-intimate levels to deeper‚ more personal ones. It mainly concentrates on the development and degree of self-disclosure‚ voluntary act of revealing or sharing of oneself
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FASHION MARKETING MARKETING PRINCIPLES FINAL ASSIGNMENT Adidas Originals Lecturer: Francoise Tellier‚ Student Name: Rita Zheng ID: 005FM711 Level 1.1.1‚ Date: 9/5/2011 TABLE OF CONTENT I. Part 1 Introduction of the Brand ----------------------------------------------------------------------4 II. Part 2 EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS ---------------------------------------------5-17 a. Macro Marketing Environment Analysis ------------
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in brand loyalty with 53.4%‚ followed by Adidas and Nike with 39.8% and 39.1% respectively. However‚ two other domestic brands - Shuangxing and Anta - are not faring too well in the loyalty stakes‚ scoring 13.4% and 15.1% respectively‚ but that could be down to the fact that sufficient work has not been done as yet to position them in the market‚ and may also reflect the fewer competitive features that these smaller brands can offer. Analysis of market competition between different brands shows
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April 30‚ 2010 Executive Summary Adidas has been around since 1924 and has grown to be one of the top companies in providing a variety of high quality products to consumers interested in sports. It is currently the number two brand in the sporting goods industry‚ trailing its main competitor Nike. Adidas has a strong focus on both performance and style‚ as opposed to Nike’s more pure performance emphasis. Adidas is currently surviving in its market but has many barriers holding it ba
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was the predecessor company of Adidas. After the World War II the two brothers had a rival‚ the company dissolved and Rudi Dassler established PUMA and Adi Dassler‚ renamed the Gebtuder Dassler Shuhfabrik to Adidas (combination of his first and last name). Adidas continued to be the most innovative company with many patents such as the track shoes with screw in-spikes. The most of the athletes in Olympic Games wear Adidas shoes. The company started to lose its market share rapidly by Nike from 1978
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Corporate Strategy Of Adidas SCOPE OF THE FIRM VERTICAL INTEGRATION STRATEGIES (EXISTING MARKET/ DIFFERENT STAGE OF PRODUCTION) A vertical integration strategy describes “The degree to which a firm owns its upstream suppliers and its downstream buyers” (Blackwell Reference Online‚ Vertical Integration Strategy). The purpose of vertical integration is to increase the control of the stages of development. In the early beginnings Adidas produced all the shoes and apparel on its own. Through
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Ellen Meyer Dr. White MANG 497 March 29‚ 2012 Adidas Case Analysis Current Strategy Adidas went through a stage of restructuring when the company’s corporate strategy needed to be revamped. Before 2009‚ adidas focused on making acquisitions that would ultimately lead to overtaking Nike as the leader of the global sporting goods industry. In 2009‚ adidas restructured the corporate strategy to extend its leadership in product innovation‚ creating a differentiated image for the products
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