ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (ASSIGNMENT) Submitted To: Prof. Devashree Korlekar Contributed By: Div: (MMS-A)Mehak Gumber - 07 Akshay Herwadkar - 08 Priyanka Jadhav - 09 Nirav Jain - 10 Shantanu Naik - 11 Noopur Kakade - 12 CASE STUDY: DIFFERENT STROKES Summary: John and Shekhar were
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Context Our Customer — adidas — is one of the most well-known sports goods manufacturers for amateur and professional athletes worldwide. They produce sports equipment and clothes as well as explore highly innovative business spheres‚ such as development of smart devices. One of their products from this range is adidas miCoach‚ an innovative hardware device for tracking fitness activity complemented by software solutions to work together with the gadget. Adidas miCoach is a product range that
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Strategic Analysis of Adidas AG Table of Contents Sections | | Pages | Ⅰ. | Introduction | 3 | Ⅱ. | Suitability Evaluation | | | 1. Strategic Position | 3 | | 1.1 Competitive characteristic | 3 | | 1.11 Five Forces Framework | 3 | | 1.2 Strategic capabilities | 5 | | 1.21 Dynamic Capabilities | 5 | | 1.22 VRIN | 5 | | 1.3 Vertical Integration | 6 | | 2. Strategic options | 7 | | 2.1 Market development | 7 | | 2.11 Market Driver | 7 | | 2.12 Competitive
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Adidas Sustainable Strategy 08 Automne Adidas sustainable development strategy What are the key SD challenges in the textile and apparel’s industries? The textile and the apparel industries face nowadays a lot of evolution due‚ first to macroeconomic consequences and then because of the growing eco-friendly influence. To understand the key challenges of the sustainable development in the textile and the apparel industries‚ we‚ first‚ need to get the whole picture of the situation.
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Outlook Oil and Gas revenues has been the mainstay of UAE’s economy accounting for one- third of the country’s GDP. Sitting atop 8%of the world’s proven oil reserves (97.8 bn barrels) and almost 5% of the world’s natural gas (5.8 trillion cu meters); the UAE’s extraordinary hydrocarbon wealth gives it one of the highest GDP per capitas in the world. UAE is a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) since joining in 1967. The emirate of Abu Dhabi is the centre of oil
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Customer Expectations 6 Marketing Mix 6 Product 6 Price 6 Place 6 Promotion 7 Ethical Policies and the Corporate Social Responsibility 7 Conclusion and Recommendations 7 References 8 Abstract Adidas is among the renowned producer‚ dealer and the retailer of highest quality sports products. Adidas is a brand which is not only famous around the world because of its fashionable and stylish sports products but also for several soccer teams‚ players and tournaments. In the past‚ the company uses
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You are consultant of the company. PEST/SWOT etc ----------------------------------- Introduction Adidas is a company that manufactures shoes and sport apparel. The founder is Adolf Dassler who is German. The name created by combination of the name and surname Adi Dassler‚ who started producing shoes in 1920s with the help of his brother Rudolf Dassler. That make costumer‚ to recognize Adidas is three parallel stripes of the same color. Slogan: “IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING” 1. History 1949-2005 Due
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Adidas: Brand Case Study Company Background: Adidas was founded in 1949. Adolf Dassler was the founder‚ hence the name “Adidas”. Dassler passed away in the 1980’s and his family carried on the business. However‚ in the 90’s‚ new CEO Robert Louis-Dreyfus switches the philosophies of the company from a manufacturing & sales company to a marketing company. The company then went public in 1995. Then in 2000‚ an ambitious Growth and Efficiency program is initiated. In 2005‚ the Solomon group sold the
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COMPLEXITY As an organization grows‚ there is a necessity to grow from generalist to specialist organization. Organization structure is all about grouping the people and the tasks in the best way‚ that tells them what to do and what not to do. In small organizations‚ there is random communication amongst people‚ but in large organizations communication clustering starts happening. People start clustering‚ communicating with people depending on their need. For example‚ Sales people cluster with
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2011 Annual Report Analysis for Adidas Prepared for Professor Tabor Prepared by Jena Howell 2011 Annual Report Analysis for Adidas Prepared for Professor Tabor Prepared by Jena Howell Table of Contents Introduction 2 Annual Report Analysis of Adidas 2 Auditors 2 Subsequent Events 3 Trends in Total Assets and Total Liabilities 3 Three Largest Assets and Liabilities for Recent Year 4 Stock Options 4 Income Statement 4 Net Income 5 Comprehensive Income 5 Direct
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