The Nokia Revolution The story of an extraordinary company that transformed an industry Dan Steinbock Presentation by: Selina Beelaerts & Meena Mallipeddi 1 *Note: It should be understood that the company now known as “Nokia” did not exist in its present form until the 1990s. However‚ for simplicity’s sake‚ we will be referring to the predecessor companies as “Nokia” as well. Outline • Introduction • Background: Nordic Cooperation & Nokia’s Postwar Consolidation • Nordic Cooperation
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Chapter 15 COMPANY SECURITIES 15.1 DEBENTURES This is a written acknowledgement of a debt owed by a company. Whilst it is possible for some debentures to be unsecured‚ those given to the bank will usually incorporate a fixed and / or a floating charge over the company’s assets. 15.2 FIXED CHARGE This is a charge which immediately encumbers specific assets of the company. Accordingly‚ the chargee’s (bank) consent would be required if the company is to deal with or dispose the assets
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Nesha Robertson INT 256 L. Williams Journal During my internship I have had the opportunity to watch and learn from those around me. I was able to learn about different leadership styles and how people reacted to the managers. My internship offered a couple different challenges. The most difficult challenge was learning to work with difficult people. There were many times that I wanted to just give up‚ but I had to learn that no matter where I work I am likely to encounter at least one person
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more effective and efficient Head office in Finland; R&D‚ production‚ sales‚ marketing activities around the world 3 553 emplo ees Strong R&D presence in 6 countries‚37 0 0 emplo ees in R&D (approximatel 30% of workforce‚ including Nokia Siemens Networks) Sales in over 60 countries Mobile Solutions Responsible for developing and managing our portfolio of smart phones and mobile computers. The team is also busy developing a world-class suite of internet services under the Ovi brand
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Internship Report onOverall banking operations; A practical study on JBL‚ Kadirgonj branch‚ RajshahiSubmitted to the Department of Management of Rajshahi University in partial fulfillment of requirement for the award of the MBA degree Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. ANM Jahangir KabirDepartment of ManagementUniversity of RajshahiRajshahi-6205 By Md. RokonuzzamanExam Roll No: 04107262MBA in ManagementSession: 2003-2004University of RajshahiRajshahi-6205 April 20‚ 2010
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1. Introduction The word “Bank” refers to the financial institution deals with money. Commercial banks are the primary contributor to the economy of the country. They are borrowing money from the locals and lending the same to the business as loans and advances. So the people and the government are very much dependent on these banks as the financial intermediary. Moreover‚ banks are profit -earning concern‚ as they collect deposits at the lowest possible cost and provide loans and advances at
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NOKIA: Change in Market Strategy ABOUT THE COMPANY: In 1865‚ Fredrik Idestam‚ a mining engineer‚ founded a paper manufacturing company and called it Nokia. Finnish rubber Works became a part of the Nokia Company in 1920 and in 1922‚ Finnish cable Works joined them. All the three companies were merged to form Nokia group in 1967. But Nokia didn’t stopper here‚ they foray into new ventures like in power and electronic business in late 1970s. By 1987‚ consumer electronics became Nokia major business
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Nokia Smartphone Strategy Nokia is a world renowned telecommunications corporation that connects over 1.3 billion people. Nokia’s mission is simple: Connecting People. Their goal is to build great mobile products that enable billions of people worldwide to enjoy more of what life has to offer. The company started out producing wood pulp and paper‚ the most influential communication technology in history‚ in Finland in 1865. By the 1960’s Nokia is a booming business with large production of rubber
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chapter one Introductory part 1.0 Origin of the report This internship report was assigned as a partial requirement for the completion of the BBA Program of City University. I joined Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Ltd as an Executive- Marketing Communication and Branding. It has been a very interesting experience till date‚ one that has provided an in-depth perspective into the actual workings of an organization. I have been able to provide a novice’s view of their operations and also learn
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Case study: Finland and Nokia 1. How was Finland able to move from a sleepy economy to one of the most competitive nations in the world by the end of the 1990’s? Finland was considered a sleepy country even after their independence from Sweden‚ depending its economy mainly on the Soviet Union by exporting its natural resources. Finland however slowly but constantly developed its economy up to the OECD average‚ following the models of its Nordic neighbors to invest highly in social welfare and
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