NIKE COMPANY ANALYSIS Word count: 2856 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION/ COMPANY BACKGROUND This report examines NIKE Inc. one of the leading sports brand in the world. It uses business analysis techniques such as SWOT‚ PESTEL‚ Porter’s five forces‚ and Ratio analysis to analyse the business environment and performance of this company. NIKE Inc. is one of the world’s biggest sporting brand based in Oregon USA. Founded in 1968‚ NIKE is the world’s biggest
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Nike Advertisement Analysis Advertisements have been used for years to sell products. As long as there have been consumers there have been ads‚ although in many different media. Different companies or groups release ads to promote a certain product‚ idea‚ or brand. Nike is no exception. Nike has been a leading brand in sports for 46 years. They are most known for their athletic shoes‚ but Nike manufactures all sorts of athletic apparel as well as equipment. Nike publishes many printed advertisements
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Nike‚ Inc. has traditionally been a brand suited for competitive athletes‚ with its origins rooted in selling athletic shoes‚ but eventually expanded to sell clothing and gear to athletes and non-athletes alike. Nike has adapted its advertisement campaigns to reach its eclectic audience by sponsoring globally renowned athletes such as Lance Armstrong. Despite the fact that cyclists are in the minority in society‚ the campaigns involving Lance Armstrong have been particularly persuasive‚ proving that
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High Prices: Nike has the upper hand when it comes to the product it is selling; a strong brand allows Nike to be very profitable. However‚ Nike sets prices at higher rates than its competitors who make their products out of reach for many customers in emerging markets. There is also the risk of declining demand when an economy falls into recession‚ as consumers have lower tolerance on spending on items that are not a necessity. Opportunities Emerging Markets: While Nike already has a presence in
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important events in the lives of a culture‚ of a people or a civilization. Such is the case of the discovery of two statues of great goddesses; Nike of Samothrace and Coatlicue‚ both have strong similarities as well as differences‚ they had different cultures and myths‚ and also had artistic and symbolic elements. Even though Nike of Samothrace and Coatlicue were both goddesses‚ they have many more
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advertised in the picture above is all Christiano Ronaldo products sponsored by NIKE. Ever since Ronaldo came into the league in 2003 he has been an iconic figure for soccer around the world. Ronaldo products such as jerseys‚ cleats‚ and even socks have been the hottest thing in the market since he won Balon d’Or (world’s best player) in 2008 all of his products have sky rocketed and has yet to be surpassed. This NIKE ad persuasively uses the mirror and window effect and effectively uses text and
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PESTEL Analysis Political The main countries that Nike trades in are America (where Nike originated) and the United Kingdom and other European countries such as France and Germany. In these main countries that Nike sell products in there is stable political environments where there is a democracy meaning that the governments in this countries have been elected by the general public in that particular country. The majority of these countries home and export markets have been boosted with
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Management | Case Study Analysis: Nike‚ Inc. and Sweatshops | | | | | Ethics refer to what is defined as right or wrong in the morality of human beings and social issues are matters which could directly or indirectly affect a person or many members of a society. In this case study‚ Nike has been accused of subjecting employees in their subcontracted factories overseas to work in inhumane conditions for low wages. The CEO and cofounder of Nike lamented that “The Nike product has become
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ADIDAS GROUP OF COMPANY [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Adidas Executive Board is composed of four members who reflect the diversity and internationality of the Group: Herbert Hainer The Chief Executive Officer Glenn Bennett Responsible for Global Operations Robin J. Stalker Responsible for Finance Erich Stamminger Responsible for Global Brands
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Nike shows a strong commercial message about equality. This message is supported by featuring world-famous sport celebrities - Serena Williams‚ LeBron James‚ Kevin Durant‚ Victor Cruz‚ Megan Rapinoe‚ Dalilah Muhammad and Gabby Douglas. Celebrity endorsement is a well-known way to attract customers’ attention. Nike also has a commercial to show what equality means to each of the athletes involved. This campaign is an amazing way to show how company is corporate social responsible as it supports diversity
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