Project Report on Nokia Preface In this era‚ where the technology is growing in a very faster speed and every positive change is bringing new and enhanced features with them‚ the cellular phones are at the very hot issue in this growing technology. The technologies in these cellular/mobile phones are enhancing and developing day by day‚ including new features of entertainment‚ and multiple options like imaging facilities‚ movie/animation features‚ sound technologies etc. When the technology
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Assignment Assessment Report Campus: | | Year/semester | | Level: | ACL-I | Assignment Type | Work Shop Task - I | Module Name: | SALES | Assessor’s Name | | Student’s Name: | | Reqd Submission Date | | e-mail id & Mob No | | Actual Submission Date | | Stream | CORE | Submitted to : | | Certificate by the Student: Plagiarism is a serious College offence. I certify that this is my own work. I have referenced all relevant materials. Student’s
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The Nokia Case Environmental and Resource Economics | Dr. Dennis Häckl Benedikt Müller | Raphael Petri | Nicola Rabba | Mirjam Rössler | Friedemann Seith Leipzig‚ 6th February 2013 Agenda Content A Introduction 3 4 B Nokia Case 4 C Conclusion Environmental and Resource Economics | Winter Term 2013 | Group 1 2 Agenda Content A Introduction 4 B Nokia Case 4 C Conclusion Environmental and Resource Economics | Winter Term 2013 | Group 1
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competenceswere chosen from Nokia: quality‚ price‚ services/functions‚ and brand image. 5.1 Quality The high quality of Nokia’s products and services enables the company to takeadvantage of environmental opportunities or neutralize environmental threats. Theseresources add value to Nokia’s customers and leads to customer satisfaction and loyalty.This strength is developed by Nokia’s well controlled value chain. Even though quality isa valuable resource for Nokia‚ it is not uncommon in the
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Nokia is a well known brand in the world of mobile communication and it is the world leader in the industry because of its history‚ name‚ reliability and unique products and provision of protected solutions. It is one of the most well-known companies and it has offices all over the world. The main product of Nokia is mobile phones and it also deals in household items. Nokia recognizes its corporate responsibility and states that “in all parts of business it makes corporate responsibility a part of
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with the highest standards of business conduct Nokia aims to be among the world’s leading companies in responsible business practices We examine the entire value chain and product lifecycles to ensure that we meet the expectations of responsible business Appropriate business behavior Nokia communicates its corporate responsibility (CR) ambitions through all of its employees‚ with work practices reflective of Nokia’s Code of Conduct Governance Nokia believes that real progress is made only when
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BM3399 Strategic Management Strategic Plan: Nokia | Group F4 | 905690745162235792279447892599 | | | | Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Internal Analysis 3 2.1. Resource Analysis 3 2.1.1. Hierarchy of resources 4 2.1.2. Resource Portfolio 4 2.1.3. Core Competencies 5 2.1.4. Summary of Resource Analysis 5 2.2. Strategic Business Unit (SBU) Analysis 5 2.2.1. Identification of SBUs 6 2.2.2. Summary of SBU Analysis 6 2.3. Value Chain Analysis 7 2.3.1
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Nokia Introduction Nokia Corporation (OMX: NOK1V‚ NYSE: NOK‚ FWB: NOA3) is an international communications company‚ focused on the key growth areas of wire line and wireless telecommunications. Nokia is currently the world’s largest manufacturer of mobile telephones‚ with a global device market share of approximately 38% in Q2 of 2007. Nokia produces mobile phones for every major market segment and protocol‚ including GSM‚ CDMA‚ and W-CDMA (UMTS). The corporation also produces telecommunications
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APPENDICES…………………………………………………………………………10 APPENDIX 1: PORTERS FIVE FORCES………………………………………………… 10 APPENDIX 2: SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS……………………………………………….. 11 APPENDIX 3: NOKIA OPERATIONS ANALYSIS………………………………………….. 11 APPENDX 4: FINANCIAL PROJECTION ANALYSIS…………………………………… 12 APPENDIX 5: DECISION GRID…………………………………………………………. 13 INTRODUCTION Nokia‚ one of the leading handset manufacturers‚ is losing market share in developing and developed markets whereas total handset market is expected to grow by $222
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facility who produces only .02 % less mobiles in a min compared to no1 samsung Still no one is for it sales the most no f phones in india regardless f its downfall t present‚ the manufacturing unit of Nokia India has manpower of more than 4100 people. Nokia manufactures at both d plants People still prefer nokia ovr ny othr brand coz f its durability which d Indians found very imp Samsung produces mobile phones in Noida nw coz f d xcesive load on Noida plant hence de hav moved many products to its Chennai
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