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    Introduction Nike is in many ways the quintessential global corporation. Established in 1972 by former University of Oregon track star Phil Knight‚ Nike is now one of the leading marketers of athletic shoes and apparel on the planet. In 2006‚ the company has $15 billion in annual revenues and sold its products in some 140 countries. Nike does not do any manufacturing. Rather‚ it designs and markets its products‚ while contracting for their manufacture from a global network of 600 factories scattered

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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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    The 4 P, S of Hooters

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    The 4 P’S of Hooters The first Hooters opened April 1st‚ 1983 in Clearwater‚ Florida. Six fun-loving businessmen with roots in the Midwest and with no experience in the foodservice business were opening doors to a restaurant with an owl logo‚ chicken wings as the featured item‚ and girls in orange shorts. Hooters is running at full speed with restaurants opening throughout the Sunbelt‚ the Rockies‚ the Eastern Seaboard‚ the beautiful Canadian country with expansion plans for the entire U.S.

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    Introduction …..……………………………………………………….. Page 3 Nike history ….………………………………………………………... Page 3-4 Marketing ….…………………………………………………………. Page 4-6 Nike factories ………………………………………………………….. Page 6 Nike financial results ………………………………………………….. Page 7 SWOT analysis …………………………………………………………. Page 8 Conclusion ……………………………………………………………… Page 9 Bibliography…………………………………………………………….. Page 10 Nike – Just do it Today Nike is a multinational corporation and also the leading

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    Product Ben Sherman is both product-oriented and market-oriented‚ the company produces a wide product range that appeals to all its target market segments. Products that have to offer are clothing for men‚ women and children‚ footwear and accessories. The range includes casual clothes‚ formal wear‚ denim‚ footwear and lifestyle accessories‚ such as underwear‚ watches‚ bags‚ belts and fragrances. A strong brand image ties the product range together. Ben Sherman uses major fashion shows to launch

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    Objectives Nike will have a number of different marketing objectives for their isotonic sports drink‚ Nike Go. A main market objective will be to establish the isotonic drink as the most credible sports drink in the market. This will not just happen though‚ this can only happen through a lot of promotion and appeal. Creating strong consumer awareness is very important in gaining market share as it is a completely new product from Nike. This can be done through promoting the product‚ Nike Go‚ and allowing

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    NIKE Executive Summary Nike Inc. founded in 1962 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight was first named Blue Ribbon sports. Their goal was to distribute high quality Japanese athletic shoes to American consumers in an attempt to compete with Germany’s domination of the athletic wear at that time (Adidas and Puma). Nike manufactures and distributes athletic shoes at every marketable price point to the global market. More than 40% of sales come from athletic apparel and sports equipment

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    Explain the marketing concept and its importance to an organization making particular reference to developing relationships with customers. Explain the r/shp concept and its importance to orgns as opposed earlier marketing concepts. Use relevant examples from the Kenya orgns to illustrate your answer. Marketing consists of individual and organizational activities that facilitate and expedite satisfying exchange relationships in a dynamic environment through the creation‚ distribution‚ promotion

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    NIKE HISTORY Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight founded Nike Inc. as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1962 with a handshake. The two man team began the company with a combined investment of $500 each. They reached an agreement with a Japanese manufacturer of athletic shoes‚ forming BRS/Tiger shoes. Phil Knight started this company selling shoes from the trunk of his car. As the empire grew‚ the two man team developed the idea to cut overheard. In 1972‚ BRS and Onitsuka Tiger went different ways and thus Nike

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    P&G‚ founded in 1837 with its headquarter in Ohioan‚ is the largest consumer goods company operating over 300 brands including hairdressing and beauty‚ home care and family health in over 80 countries and districts. What is the secret for P&G to be so powerful in this area? According to the CEO of P&G‚ the key for a brand to be successful is to define a clear benefit for a particular brand and make sure it is better than any other competitor to make people’s life better. When you can

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