Introduction:- This paper presents a multisensing system with wireless communication capabilities embedded on a smart wheelchair that can measure physiological parameters such as heart rate and respiratory rate in an unobtrusive way. Ballistocardiography (BCG) sensors and a three-axis inertial microelectromechanical system accelerometer are embedded on the seat or in the backrest of the wheelchair and the acquired data are transmitted by Wi-Fi to a laptop computer for advanced data processing and logging
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Comparison of Nike and Adidas‚ fluctuation among them 1. Introduction 1.1. Relevance of the topic Topic is comparing brands Nike and Adidas as two leading sport brands in the world. This topic is relevant from competition point of view‚ so it can be visible how strong is each side‚ to show fluctuations‚ to see differences and similarities between these two giants. It is relevant to show how Adidas is growing towards top by small steps and because of that Nike is losing small pieces of market
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Comparison between Adidas and coke Campaign on tumblr Adidas launched its soccer Tumblr blog in time for the 2012 UEFA European Championship. The Adidas Football Tumblr page features a crisp‚ artistic aesthetic with static images and videos (many of which showcase Adidas products). Other features include an informative podcast‚ pictures of emotional fan reactions‚ and a tribute to various Adidas players over the years. What others may view as entertaining content or art‚ we see as an excellent
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adidas: Women are the future of sport Authors: Sylvie HERTRICH‚ Ulrike MAYRHOFER and Ewan ORMISTON 2011 (Originally published in French‚ 2007) This case study was developed in close collaboration with the senior management of adidas. The authors would like to thank Madame Isabelle MADEC‚ Chief Executive of adidas France‚ for her valuable assistance during the development of the case. © CCMP 2011 Institutions: EM Strasbourg Business School‚ University of Strasbourg; IAE Lyon‚ University Lyon
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Analytical Tools Case1 Prepared for: Prof Madya Sofiah Abd Rahman MKT750 Strategic Marketing Management Prepared by: Muhammad Mazlan Farid b. Mastar 2009306619 EMBA14B Analytical Tools 1. ANSOFF Matrix The Ansoff Matrix is a marketing tool created by Igor Ansoff. The Ansoff Matrix is a tool that helps businesses decides their product and market growth strategy. When to use it Ansoff’s growth matrix suggests that a business’ attempts to grow depend on whether it markets new or existing
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MBA INTAKE 23 Corporate Strategy & Innovation Case study: United Drinks – BCG Matrix Lecturer: Pr. Dr. Broustail Joel Group: 1. NGUYEN THI THU HIEN 2. PHAN DANG THUY LINH 3. LE QUOC DANG Ho Chi Minh City‚ May 2015 CONTENTS 1. BACKGROUND AND OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE CASE STUDY 1 2. ANALYSIS AND COMMENTS 3 2.1 Set up a BCG1 Matrix 3 2.2 BCG1 Matrix recommendations 4 2.3 Recommendations or requests for further analysis and additional information 4 Appendix 11 Enclosure 11
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The BCG matrix (see exhibit A below) is a tool that allows a user to plot a business’s products‚ allowing the user to better understand where the product is so that they can determine where the product needs to be. The BCG matrix plots a product on two dimensions‚ the first dimension (vertical axis) is the industry/market growth rate and the second dimension (horizontal
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Team name: Uncle He “Just Do it” VS. “Impossible is Nothing” Catalogue The effects of slogan 3 Nike’s Slogan 5 Adidas’s slogan 7 "Just do it" so powerful 8 Slogan subverting a well-known phrase 9 Compare to Adidas and Nike‚ We think Adidas is more successful 10 Reference 12 The effects of slogan According to Stewart‚ Clark (2007) Companies use slogans to introduce themselves‚ their products or their services to the public through advertisements and special promotions
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Kaycee C. Atienza Sales Management (2-7-13) BSBA-32a3 Prof. Lucila Magalong Adidas was founded in 1948 by Adolf Dassler‚ following the split of Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik between him and his older brother Rudolf. Rudolf later established Puma‚ which was the early rival of Adidas. Registered in 1949‚ Adidas is currently based in Herzogenaurach‚ Germany‚ along with Puma. The company’s clothing and shoe designs typically feature three parallel bars‚ and the same motif is incorporated
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Most of them are students and white color professionals. Men make up the majority of the consumers. Students have become the particular sales target of the international brand Adidas. Where does Adidas distribute all their goods to target all their consumers? According to a case study by Microsoft (“Adidas‚” 2001)‚ Adidas channels most of its distribution through a network of approximately 3‚000 small retail stores. Nationwide‚ the main retail stores are department stores and sporting good shops
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