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    Case Nintendo

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    1. After reading the articles and the case‚ what does "disruptive technology" mean to you? What are the principles behind it? How can you determine whether a technology is disruptive or not?   Disruptive technology is an innovative technology providing a new set of attributes‚ which may not be valued and accepted by the mainstream customers but can make a faster performance improvement than the existing mainstream technologies. In doing so‚ it has the capability of creating its own market with a

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    codename‚ "Revolution‚" Nintendo did not want this console to represent another evolution in gaming technology‚ but a new direction in the video game industry. Instead of concentrating strictly on advancing the processing and graphics capabilities of its next game machine‚ Nintendo’s research and development focused on easing accessibility‚ widening its audience beyond young and "hardcore" gamers‚ and expanding the scope of games that people make and play. With Wii‚ Nintendo aimed to innovate instead

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    1. Determine how the four Marketing Information System activities (Assessing information needs‚ Developing needed information‚ Using information and Distributing Information) would apply to Nintendo developing the information it needs to market a new game console. The Marketing Information System (MIS) consists of people‚ equipment and procedures to gather‚ sort‚ analyze‚ evaluate and distribute needed ‚ timely and accurate information to marketing decision makers. It is initiated by information

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    3.1 Market segmentation 7 3.1.1 Nintendo previous segmentation strategies 8 3.1.2 Entering the eight generation of video game consoles 8 3.2 Motivation 9 3.3 Personality 9 3.5 Consumer attitude 9 3.6 Changing brand beliefs 10 4.0 Culture and social influence 11 4.1 Power distance 11 4.2 Uncertainty avoidance 11 4.3 Individualism vs Collectivism 12 4.4 Masculinity vs Femininity 12 4.4 Long vs short-term-orientation 12 5.0 The relationship between Wii U and Nintendo 3DS 13 6.0 Major issues underlying

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    Several factors accounted for Nintendo’s success in the home video game business where other companies such as Atari had failed. These can be categorized into their approach to the open market‚ their established presence due to previous triumphs‚ their focus on technology‚ research & development‚ their powerful marketing strategy‚ and finally their overpowering licensing & distribution strategy. By 1985 the home video game market was in shambles. After the oversaturation of the market with dozens

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    Nintendo-The Launch of Game Boy Color Peter MacDougall‚ president of Nintendo Canada‚ was highly anticipating the launch of the Nintendo Game Boy color version across North America and Europe on November 23‚ 1998. This launch was one of the most significant in Nintendo’s history; sales had declined from 1992-1996‚ but had finally started to recover in 1997. The responsibility of the Canadian release was paced on MacDougall‚ and although he planned on utilizing some elements of the U.S. launch

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    INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Q1. What is meant by the term resources? What are the four factors of production and explain the factors incomes associated with each factor of production (20 marks) a) Resources means being able to produce something that can be a good or service. For e.g. the sun‚ trees‚ natural gas‚ materials‚ staff. b) The four factors of production are land‚ labor‚ capital and entrepreneurship. (i) Land- is considered the natural resources or raw materials we find on the earths surface

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    applied to secondary and tertiary crushing of various ores and medium-hard materials in railway‚ highway‚ energy‚ cement‚ chemical industry construction etc. There are many factors affecting the production capacity of the impact crusher‚ generally speaking‚ there are five factors‚ in the following we will described these five factors and propose appropriate solutions. 1‚ the material hardness: the harder the material system of sand is more difficult‚ but the more serious wear and tear on the equipment

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    FACTORS AFFECTING THE PRODUCTION OF RICE IN MALAYSIA We would like to point out the factors affecting the production of rice in our country. Climate and the nature of soil‚ insect-pest and weed management‚ land areas‚ infrastructure‚ technologies and mechanization‚ dependency on other rice producers‚ investment and collaboration with international organization are the major factors that affect the rice productivity in Malaysia. In temperate and tropical climate areas‚ rice is grown mostly under

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    Nintendo – Innovation Organization Role R&D Quoting from the Nintendo Annual Report 2012‚ the company strategy is the expansion of the gaming population‚ which is to encourage as many people in the world as possible‚ regardless of age‚ gender or gaming experience‚ to embrace and enjoy playing video games. Nintendo aims to expand their digital business by offering downloadable‚ paid add-on content‚ digitally distributing packaged software and so forth to adapt in environment changes surrounding

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