ADIDAS 1.S.W.O.T. Analysis Strengths • In many invents is the biggest sponsor • Strong management team • Brand recognition and reputation • Diversity and variety in products offered on the web (footwear‚ apparel‚ sporting equipment‚ etc.) • Strong control over its own distribution channel • No bad reputation like child labor or environment pollution • In the Soccer industry‚ Adidas has a stronghold Weaknesses • High prices in some products • E-commerce is limited
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SWOT Analysis Nike Strengths. Very good Leadership is one of Nike’s strengths. Nike is a very competitive organization. Founder and Owner‚ Phil Knight is often quoted as saying that “Business is war without bullets.” Nike has a healthy dislike of its competitors such as Reebok and Addidas. This competition in the market results in the company to strive to have to best products and on the market. Nike sponsors the top athletes and gains valuable coverage through the media. Nike has no factories
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Adidas is a multinational corporation that designs and manufactures sports shoes‚ clothing and accessories. The company was founded by Adolf Dassler in 1948. (His older brother Rudolf later established Puma‚ which was the early rival of Adidas.) Registered in 1949‚ Adidas is currently based in Herzogenaurach‚ Germany. [1] It is incorrectly believed that Adidas stands for "All Day I Dream About Sports". Actually‚ Adidas was named for its founder‚ Adolf "Adi" Dassler. The company’s clothing and shoes
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Nike’s mission statement is simple: To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world. If you have a body‚ you are an athlete. (NIKE) Nike originated because of two men‚ Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. Bowerman was the Track and Field coach at the University of Oregon‚ while Knight was one of his runners. Bill Bowerman wanted to design shoes for his runners that would maximize their performance. Upon Graduating‚ Knight felt that high performance running shoes could be produced in
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FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT-2 Strategic planning process ADIDAS-ALL DAY I DREAM ABOUT SHOES Inputs: People: Adidas claim that their people are crucial to his success. Achieving there goal to be the global leader in sporting industry wholly depends on the talents and engagement of their employees. They reward the staffs for their achievements. As employers they take responsibility to ensure health and safety to his people. They also look after their employees by promoting global mobility
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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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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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Strategies of ADIDAS Global Brands is responsible for all the product and marketing functions and long-term development of the adidas and Reebok brands. The primary objective of this portfolio strategy is to ensure that our brands seize market and category opportunities through well-defined and coordinated go-to-market strategies. Each brand is responsible for the execution of its strategic focus by creating a constant stream of innovative and inspiring products and generating communication strategies
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Nike (NKE) In the 1950’s‚ Bill Bowerman‚ a track and field coach at the University of Oregon‚ began cobbling shoes for his runners. Bowerman and one of his runners Phil Knight formed Blue Ribbon Sports and sold shoes for Tiger shoes in 1964. While Knight was selling the shoes‚ Bowerman was ripping them apart to see how he could make them lighter and made his runners test his improved shoes. Their first full-time employee‚ Jeff Johnson‚ was an early designer of shoes and came up with the name Nike
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Introduction to Business. Adidas “Research a selected business or other approved organisation and consider how it is influenced by its contemporary business environment” 12009172 Contents Page Page 3 - Introduction and political factors Page 4 - Economical and social factors Page 5 - Environmental and technological factors Page 6 - Technological factors (cont) and Legal factors Page 7 - Conclusion Page 8 - References In this report I will analyse how Adidas is influenced by
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