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    Nokia: SWOT Analysis

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    SWOT analysis of Nokia Strengths   Nokia world’s largest producer and manufacturer of cell phones as well as has the largest distribution network around the world. It is also known for the Creativity‚ Innovativeness‚ durability & reliability.   It has very good financial position‚ higher return on equity (ROE)‚ return on assets (ROA) and net profit margins (NPM) Nokia leads the global cell phone industry Nokia dominates the world cellular industry because it has the Strong R & D facilities

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    Siemens Ethical Problem

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    SCANDAL IN SIEMENS (2006) In November 2006‚ Siemens company the Germany’s industrial giant had been involved in the largest bribery scandal that Germany had never experienced before. Managers used to secure abroad contracts by paying bribes to their clients. Is this an unethical behaviour or just a way to make profits for their company as they pretend that they didn’t make any personal gain? Is this behaviour could be considered as a sort of lobbying? What are the lessons Siemens had learned

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    NOKIA ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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    COUNTRY REPRESENT •Finnish Company •Nokianvirta river Nokia‚ Finland YEAR OF BIRTH  Company started in 1865 as wood pulp mill.  After 1963 Nokia started producing radio telephone COMPANY PRODUCT   Early products: Wood pulp Rubber Cables and Television Main Product: Mobile Phone‚ Smart Phone‚ Mobile Computers‚ etc. FOUNDER OF THE COMPANY •The company was initially founded by Fredrik Idestam in 1865 •But it was later converted into a share company

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    Nokia Challenges

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    leadership means risking a high stakes venture that requires a flawless debut‚ and ongoing improvements. This is because the average global denizen is extremely sensitive to the very product Nokia is trying to develop‚ and in many ways unforgiving of even the smallest glitches. Finally‚ there are doubts that Nokia can even sustain such a massive project. In the world of online mapping Google Map reigns supreme. Google’s position as top topographer may appear to be locked in as websites almost universally

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    Intern Report On  Customer Service analysis with the overview of marketing and  promotional activities of   BRAC BANK LTD.    SUBMITTED TO   1. Mr. SUNTU KUMAR GHOSH              SENIOR LECTURER                      BBS             BRAC UNIVRESITY         2. Ms. Sharmin Shabnam Rahman           Lecturer           BBS         Brac University                                                                          SUBMITTED BY     JOYDEEP SINHA ROY      06304025                                 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 11th MAY

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    Internship Report on Islamabad Stock Exchange By M Idrees Raja‚   MPA-IV. Department of Administrative Sciences‚ Quaid-I-Azam University‚ Islamabad.     Acknowledgement I am thankful to almighty Allah who gives me courage to complete my internship in Islamabad Stock Exchange and completions of report this report for such purpose. I would like to appreciate my supervisor Prof. Mr. Ajmal Waheed Khan for his proper guidance and transferring knowledge to me. I am also thankful to Prof. Ghulam

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    SIEMENS: 1. Identify four benefits to Siemens of its in-depth training and development of workers. Ans. Training refers to increasing the knowledge‚ skills and attitude of employees or extending those the employees already have. Siemens as the top three electrical and electronic companies has been running various effective training programs for their employees in order to build a strong work force and thus contribute better services to the society. In order to do that‚ they are providing their

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    1) What explains the high level of corruption at Siemens was how it was legal at one point in time to offer bribes‚ but once the law changed‚ Siemens continued to do brides that was once legal but now illegal. Also‚ when the company continued bribery‚ Siemens transferred money into a hard-to-trace bank in Switzerland to protect their business and help them win contracts. Managers rationalized it as the bribes being useful money‚ but in a way they were still making profit‚ and bribes were used as

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    Siemens Bribery Case

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    of Global Business Professor Portillo BSAD 113W 18 February 2013 Assignment #3: Siemens Bribery Scandal Before 1999 the use of bribery in Germany was not illegal and could be deducted as a business expense in a company’s taxes. This allowed companies like Siemens to gain the upper hand and have an unfair advantage over their competition in acquiring business deals around the world. Then when the law changed‚ Siemens still utilized bribery‚ and employed bribery tactics in other countries where it

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    Finland and Nokia

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    of the Finnish Telecommunications cluster that facilitated Nokia’s innovation and world leadership. The competitive landscape within Finland (non-monopolized telephone network to prevent the Russians from taking over the system)‚ export-centered economy with important links with Russia‚ Sweden‚ Germany and the US and strong network between companies‚ financial institutions and government favored intense rivalry among firms. Stable market oriented government and sophisticated public education and university

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