NIKE Business Case Study Management Theory (BUS830-13) Submitted to: Dr. J. Saleeby Done by: Rola El Cheikh 201005281 Thursday‚ December 23‚ 2010 Executive Summary Nike hit the ground running in 1962. Originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports‚ the company focused on providing high quality running shoes designed especially for athletes by athletes‚ at competitive prices. Today‚ Nike is the world’s leading maker of athletic shoes‚ equipment and apparel. Nike has invested highly on marketing
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Nike Sweatshops Slavery or Opportunity? Nike-Helping the poor Thesis- In the past Nike has had problems with sweatshops‚ but the company is helping the poor and has changed in many ways. I. Problems A. Worker wages 1. How much they get paid 2. Can they fulfill their basic needs 3. Can they support a family B. Quality of environment 1. Conditions they live in 2. Type of protection they use against harm 3. Chemicals or solvents they used to make a product with II. Improvements A. Sweatshops
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A Report on the Product/Services/Promotional Strategies Offered by Nike I visited the website of Nike‚ one of the most widely known sellers of athletic footwear‚ equipment and apparel in the world. The message that I got from Nike is “if you have a body‚ you are an athlete”. This is a very clever message because not only is the company trying to target athletes‚ they are targeting everyone in the whole entire world. Everyone has a body so everyone has the potential to be an athlete. This is
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successful application of the four management functions when dealing with these factors‚ impact the success and failures of Nike. According to DeCarlo (2008)‚ Nike has made the rank of 419 out of 2000 on Forbes global 2000 list of the world’s biggest companies. Nike has dominated the shoe industry since they first started back in the 1960s and have yet to slow down. They have grown from selling shoes in the back of a trunk to selling worldwide in more then 160 countries (Company Overview‚ 2008). Globalization
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Nike: Strategic & Operational Planning Albert Dwayne Johnson Jr. University of Phoenix Nike: Strategic & Operational Planning: When people think Nike‚ the first thing that comes to mind is a swoosh. The iconic symbol of the clothing brand can be seen as a way of life in sports clothing‚ stylish clothing and pop culture. Nike is a highly successful company‚ with all competitors‚ like Addidas or Converse‚ constantly working toward being on the same plane as Nike. The success
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Academic year: 2014/2015 Course: Market research 2 Assignment title: Nike Internet Analysis Lecturer: Sebastiaan Boussauw Undersigned declare(s) : - to be the original author(s) of the attached document; - to agree with the content of the attached document; Names: Emmanuel Oni Date : 12th March 2015 Overview Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight established the American conglomerate Nike on 25th January 1964. Originally the company was called Blue Ribbon Sports‚ Inc. as
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Topic: Nike marketing strategy‚ social responsibility‚ and diversity. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the marketing strategy‚ environmental and social commitment and diversity of Nike company Brief: In my presentation‚ I will be talking about Nike’s marketing strategy and its social responsibility MARKETING A) INTRODUCTION § Preview – Because Nike’s success largely depends on its shrewd marketing strategy‚ I will be explaining to you the importance of marketing to Nike
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INTRODUCTION Nike‚ Inc .is a major publicly traded sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. The company is headquartered in the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon‚ near Beaverton. It is the world’s leading supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment with revenue in excess of US$24.1 billion in its fiscal year 2012 (Ending May 2012).Nike and Precision Cast parts are the only Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the state of Oregon. The
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Nike Swot Analysis Strengths * A very professionally competitive company. * Has ownership of no physical factories so production can be moved to a more cost effective location when necessary. * Very well branded among consumers. * Offers their products worldwide. * Have offices in forty five different countries. * Fortune 500 company. * Employs over thirty thousand people across the world. * Has a very strong marketing campaign that increases brand familiarity.
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Nike case Grachya Ovsepyan Alexander Kopenkin 2011 Nike – Globalizing the Sportswear Industry 1. Evaluate Nike’s business strategy. Does Nike have a sustainable competitive advantage? According to the text‚ there are four cornerstones in Nike’s strategy: 1) Deepening its relationship with customers. There are some obvious ways of having a “deep relationship” with customers such as taking into consideration results of various enquiries or following current trends like many companies
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