50219 BBS 3FA CASE SUMMARY & HIGHLIGHTS Formation of Nike In 1958‚ Phil Knight came realised the need of a good American running shoe and started working on his idea. In 1964‚ he along with Bowerman formed an athletic shoe company and called it Blue Ribbon Shoe (BRS) company. In 1971‚ they developed a distinctive trademark and a new brand name and this is how Nike came into existence. Exceptional economic performance Nike grew at an amazingly fast pace with profits growing from $10 million
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NIKE INC. INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CHIARA RÖHL INHALT • • • • • • • 1. DATEN/FAKTEN NIKE INC. 2. INTERNATIONALISIERUNGSPROFIL 3. EPRG EINORDNUNG 4. STRATEGISCHEN GESCHÄFTSEINHEITEN 5. PROZESS INTERNATIONALISIERUNG 6. PLANUNGEN/ VORSCHLÄGE 7. BEWERTUNG DURCH MEDIEN 1. DATEN/FAKTEN NIKE INC. SPORTARTIKEL INDUSTRIE GRÜNDER PHIL KNIGHT‚ BILL BOWERMANN ONITSUKA TIGER/ ASICS 1957„BLUE RIBBON“ BEAVERTON/ OREGON $20‚9 MRD UMSATZ ; 34.400 MA IN 2011 CEO MARK PARKER 2. INTERNATIONALISIERUNGSPROFIL
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Case study 2-HyundaiCard’s Marketing Strategy Goal Company’s goal was to strengthen its financial services‚retail businesses and Internet fields S.W.O.T. ANALYSIS Strengths : ● Strategic alliance with GE Consumer finance (GECF)(gain cumulative expertise and Know-how‚ upgrade of creditability and financial stability) ● Unique‚ customized service via alphabet card marketing activities ● 12 finance shops ( all-in-one shop) ● Differentiated marketing based on consumer lifestyle
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Executive Summary Introduction This report will discuss in detail‚ the athletic footwear industry‚ and all aspects of its operations. It will focus on Nike‚ the industry’s leader‚ and a selected few of its competitors; Adidas-Salomon and Reebok‚ Sketchers‚ and K-Swiss. A brief overview of Nike and its competitor’s company profiles‚ brand portfolios‚ and current developments will provide an understanding that leads to an analysis of the external environment. This analysis further discusses
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Table of Contents Page(s) 1. Introduction 2 2. External Marketing Communication 2 3. Market Segmentation and Target Markets 2-4 4. Marketing Communication Strategies &Objectives 4-5 5. Corporate Social Responsibility 5-7 6. Effectives of Marketing Objectives 7-8 7. Recommendation 8 8. References 8-9 Introduction: Telefonica O2 UK Limited (previously called Cellnet Limited and branded as O2) is the second largest
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Founded in 1994‚ Nike Football has grown immensely to become one of the two market leaders in football apparel and footwear. Recognizing the vast opportunities the 2010 World Cup offers for their growth and differentiation from the competitors‚ they are considering a shift in their marketing strategy. Nike’s brand image is of an innovative company‚ focusing on the high performance of their products‚ while simultaneously offering extraordinary designs by partnering with many top-level footballers
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juice has effectively captured consumers’ attentions and enhanced the brand awareness among the mass with its strategic marketing activities. According to the study done by Independent TNS research in 2011‚ Boost juice established a brand awareness level of 94% in Australia within just 5 years since inception and consumers ranked the brand’s ‘cool factor’ among the likes of Nike and Apple. Besides domestic market‚ Boost juice is actively expanding to the international marketplace in the last
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Strategies for International Marketing The process of penetrating and then developing an international market is a difficult one‚ which many companies still identify as an Achilles ’ heel in their global capabilities. Two aspects of the typical approach are particularly striking. First‚ companies often pursue this new business opportunity with a focus on minimizing risk and investmentthe complete opposite of the approach usually advocated for genuine start-up situations. Second‚ from a marketing
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child labor or environment pollution‚ In the Soccer industry Adidas has a stronghold. Weaknesses: High prices in some products‚ E-commerce is limited to USA‚ The direct sale to consumers is creating conflicts with its own retailers‚ online customer service not "helpful" or easy to find. Opportunities: Increase female participation in athletics by using Adidas by Stella McCartney‚ Collaborate with other online retailers to offer Adidas products‚ Possibility of outsourcing the web development and
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Executive Summary Nike introduced Nike plus with a narrow target market in mind. They targeted people who where not serious runners‚ but are health conscious and like to exercise recreationally. With this in mind Nike advertised on certain channels that appeal to an audience in their mid 20’s. They also got media attention from the popular Discovery channel show Daily Planet. Their advertisements can be found in Mens Health Magazine which hits their target market right on. They designed it
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