MARKETING MANAGEMENT November 2007 Nokia cell phones have been arranged into four different categories‚ according to use‚ price‚ need etc. The four categories are Multimedia‚ Business‚ Lifestyle and Connect and each category contains several different phone models. Here for this exercise‚ I shall evaluate these different business units in relation to the 4Ps model of marketing. 1) In what way are the 4P issues different in Nokia ’s different mobile phone business units? The business units
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Political The Political factors relates to the factors which the government also affects such as government instability or rules and regulations which the business must follow. Nokia have recently moved one of its manufacturing facilities to India‚ and because of this it is important that Nokia follow the rules and regulations that are set in India‚ so that they can operate as efficiently as possible. The types of things they will have to be aware of is the minimum wage‚ the maximum hours a week
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overwhelming domination of the mobile handset market‚ Nokia Corp. is entering unknown territory as its core product segment matures‚ leaving it to reorganize and transform operations in the midst of a sweeping recession. Although the company remains a strong competitor in all of its business segments—including the wireless infrastructure market‚ where it has a joint venture with Siemens AG—the reorganization plans announced in recent months indicate Nokia is feeling the heat from the global economic meltdown
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Indian IT: Reduced Growth According to Business Today‚ The Indian information technology (IT) industry’s growth has halved in 2012/13‚ going by the latest numbers from industry lobby Nasscom. IT-BPO (business process outsourcing) exports and domestic market revenues are expected to total $108 billion this year‚ inching just 7 per cent over the previous year. In contrast‚ the industry grew 15 per cent in 2011/12‚ albeit from a lower base. IT exports for 2012/13 are likely to come a touch below body
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ASSIGNMENT -1 Name – Sunita Uikey Roll No - 155 MIM Subject - Research Methodology Exercise 1: Make up 3 different situations in which motivation to work would be an independent variable‚ moderating variable and dependent variable. Solution - Dependent Variable - A manager observes that motivation to work among the Employees is increased if he increases their working environment‚ Salary and perks. Independent variable- Performance of employees increased if they are motivated
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4&5 Nokia’s mission/vision statement analysis Page 6 Appendix Page 7 Nokia Mission/Vision Statement Page 8 References Mission Statement As a formal written document intended to capture an organization’s unique and enduring purpose‚ practices
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Explanation of what a marketing audit is: The purpose of a marketing audit is to review and appraise existing marketing activities and to look at the way the marketing is planned and managed‚ giving the opportunity for a systematic examination of each element of the organisations current marketing activity and achievements‚ and to objectively evaluate the effectiveness of the organisations investment in marketing. The marketing audit assists in the evaluation of the whole marketing activity‚ and
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PEST ANALYSIS The market environment is a marketing term and it refers to all of the forces outside of marketing that affect marketing management’s ability to build and maintain successful relationships with target customers. Company‚ its suppliers‚ distributors‚ and its competitors are also impacted by what is happening in the world. To succeed therefore‚ it is necessary to continuously monitor‚ anticipate‚ and adapt‚ to that environment‚ and wherever possible‚ shape that environment. The
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1. Marketing environment audit : Macro : economic GDP Nominal: $1.449 trillion (2014)‚ GDP growth 2.1% (2012) GDP per capita $32‚020 (PPP‚ 2012) inflation (CPI) 1.1%‚ Jan 2014 Unemployment 3% demographic Population 50.95 million (South Korea) (2012)‚ Population Increase Rate 0.45% (2012)‚ Median Age 38.9 years (2012)lifestyles : Nighttime marketing is designed to meet the changing needs of our customers. People are much busier now‚ and they need products and services at all hours. political Tax levels
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sell and create competitive advantage. Procurement:The aim is to secure the lowest possible price for purchases of the highest possible quality. Whatever‚ the ultimate aim of value chain is that create maximum profit at minimal cost. The Nokia is one of the
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