History of NOKIA The name NOKIA comes after the Nokia River in southern Finland‚ next to which the original Nokia wood pulp mill was located. The first Nokia century began with Fredrik Idestam ’s paper mill on the banks of the Nokianvirta river. Between 1865 and 1967‚ the company would become a major industrial force; but it took a merger with a cable company and a rubber firm to set the new Nokia Corporation on the path to electronic. In 1967‚ all 3 companies merged-up to form the NOKIA Group.
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Marketing Mix MKT/421 Marketing Mix Marketing mix is a business term that refers to the tool used in marketing. Utilizing marketing mix when determining a product or brand goes hand-in-hand with the 4P ’s price‚ product‚ promotion‚ and place. Marketing
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Environmental Product Differentiation: IMPLICATIONS FOR CORPORATE STRATEGY Forest L. Reinhardt roducers of toilet tissue‚ outdoor wear‚ tuna‚ beef‚ investment services‚ trash bags‚ and herbicides have recently positioned their products as environmentally preferable‚ with the idea of capturing a price premium‚ winning new customers‚ or both. Managers are looking for ways to reconcile their need to deliver shareholder value with intensifying demands for improved envirofimental performance. Perhaps
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more than 23000 employees in 15 states‚ Cox provides its 6.7 million subscribers with award winning services. Among them are: video‚ with high definition‚ digital video recorder‚ digital cable‚ and analog services; high speed broadband data with multiple speed choices; and digital telephone service. (www.cox.com) Current procedures require new subscribers to contact the company to set up new service and schedule an installation. This can be costly to both the company and the subscriber. Customers
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example of the micro-macro dilemma. D. A part of marketing. 3) Which of the following statements best describes the modern view of marketing? A. Marketing should take over production‚ accounting‚ and financial services within a firm. B. The job of marketing is to get rid of whatever the company is producing. C. Marketing is concerned with generating a single exchange between a firm and a customer. D. Marketing begins with anticipating potential customer needs. 4) Professional
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FAD template applied in physical product- 3D Printing FAD template applied in service product- Butler service in hospitality industry What a small startup company can learn from this book What an established‚ multi-billion dollar company can learn from this book Summary The most important ten points in the book For chapter 1‚ technology life cycles and the product life cycles are used to understand the diffusion of technologies and products. From the cycles‚ people can know
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Marketing University of Phoenix Marketing Marketing is the strategic planning a company or entrepreneur does before launching a product to the public. Many consumers when hearing the word marketing confuse it with advertising which is a part of marketing a product but only a small part of the process and usually the results of research and product development. Marketing is the development of a concept not the advertising of that concept. The strategic plan behind a good marketing program
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1. Positioning- Positioning is the act of designing the company’s offering and image to occupy a distinctive place in the minds of the target market. The goal is to locate the brand in the minds of consumers to maximize the potential benefit to the firm. The result of positioning is the successful creation of a customer focussed value proposition. Examples- a) Mahindra & Mahindra positioned their SUV Scorpio to life style oriented consumers. b) Indica by Tata Motors for small car consumers
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Course ID: MKT 481 Submitted Date: 13-09-2014 Assignment Topic: “Difference between Product and Service Market” Product: In marketing mix‚ product is very important elements. Product means the need satisfying offering of a firm. Service: A service is an intangible product that provides benefits to consumers and often involves human or mechanical effort. Service is also a deed performed by one party for another. Differences between Product and Service marketing:
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Describe the relationship between a media product and its target audience. What is the impact of One technique used to appeal to a specific audience. The New Zealand magazine “Tearaway” published by Tearaway press Ltd is targeted at teenagers from aged 13 to 18 both genders and at all academic levels. The magazine uses techniques such as colour‚ language‚ fonts‚ style but most of all content. Presentation is a large factor for a magazine as this is usually what attracts readers and buyers but
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