Executive Summary Nike introduced Nike plus with a narrow target market in mind. They targeted people who where not serious runners‚ but are health conscious and like to exercise recreationally. With this in mind Nike advertised on certain channels that appeal to an audience in their mid 20’s. They also got media attention from the popular Discovery channel show Daily Planet. Their advertisements can be found in Mens Health Magazine which hits their target market right on. They designed it
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Sales & Distribution Hindustan unilever - Document Transcript 1. December SALES & DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OF HINDUSTAN UNILEVER 21‚ 2008 Sales & Distribution Network of Hindustan Uni Lever (HUL)- DOVE bathing Soap (Region: Kolkata) A marketing channel performs the work of moving goods from producers to consumers. It overcomes the time‚ place‚ and possession gaps that separate goods and services from those who need or want them. Members of the marketing channel perform a number of key functions like
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NIKE Part 1: Organizational Analysis 2/6/2013 NIKE Part 1: Organizational Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Overview and History 4 Organizational Strategies and Innovation 5 Organizational Design and Effectiveness 6 Competitors 7 Organizational Structure 7 Board of Directors: 8 External Environment 9 Opportunities 9 Threats 9 Internal Environment 10 Strengths 10 Weaknesses 11 Competitors 11 Nike Products and Services 12 Information Technology
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Proposal for Nike Dri-FIT Market Research Prepared for: Alison Dean June 14‚ 2009 Table of Content Executive Summary Background Problem Definition Research Design Fieldwork Data Collection Data Analysis Reporting Timing Appendices Executive Summary This proposal responds to your brief of June 15 2009 and describes: Business Objective: – to change‚ reinvigorate or phase out the Dri-FIT range of products Research Objective: – to assess if consumers are aware
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Introduction: is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the design‚ development‚ manufacturing and worldwide marketing and sales of footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment‚ accessories and services. The company is headquartered near Beaverton‚ Oregon‚ in the Portland metropolitan area. It is one of the world’s largest suppliers of athletic shoes and apparel[4] and a major manufacturer of sports equipment‚ with revenue in excess of US$24.1 billion in its fiscal year 2012 (ending May 31‚ 2012)
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Nike + iPod [pic] Integrated Marketing Communications Plan Introduction Nike is a seller of athletic footwear and apparel with retail stores and distributors in over 160 countries around the world. Nike creates goods for a wide range of sports‚ and so they have competition from every sports brand there is‚ like Reebok and Adidas. With revenue of $15 billion in 2006 and the largest market share in the footwear industry‚ Nike‚ Inc. (Nike) is the leading company in the sports and fitness
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planned the following sales for the next four months: | | |March |April |May |June | | |Total budgeted sales |$70‚000 |$50‚000 |$80‚000 |$60‚000 | Sales are made 40% for cash and 60% on account. From experience‚ the company has learned that a month’s sales on account are collected according to the following pattern: | |Month of sale
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Executive Summary The company strategy that Nike uses is an ingenious one. A strategy that founder Phil Knight thought of while still in school at Stanford. Instead of paying Americans to put together Nike’s shoes‚ Knight thought that it would be a better idea to take manufacturing plants overseas to places where labor is much cheaper than in the U.S.‚ places like Taiwan and South Korea. With 86% of its products being produced in one of those two countries and Nike employing a large number of people who
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50219 BBS 3FA CASE SUMMARY & HIGHLIGHTS Formation of Nike In 1958‚ Phil Knight came realised the need of a good American running shoe and started working on his idea. In 1964‚ he along with Bowerman formed an athletic shoe company and called it Blue Ribbon Shoe (BRS) company. In 1971‚ they developed a distinctive trademark and a new brand name and this is how Nike came into existence. Exceptional economic performance Nike grew at an amazingly fast pace with profits growing from $10 million
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Ethics of Globalization 4/12/2012 Adriano The Perils of Globalization & Learning Social Responsibility: Nike‚ Inc. As time has gone on‚ the world has begun to transform due to a phenomenon that affects just about everyone‚ the phenomenon is referred to many as globalization. In the past‚ it was somewhat accepted that the people of one country owed no obligation to the people of another nation. Each nation kept to themselves and worried predominantly about themselves and no one else. But
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