INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT - NOKIA a. Describe the industry-level strategies adopted by Nokia. More specifically: i. Which positioning strategy does the company follow? Nokia has not been acting well. Its strategy is not well organized; it’s more like an “old-fashioned” strategy. That’s because they centralized in making esthetical mobile phones‚ but the problem was that the technology was not well at all. Another error is that Nokia has been making a lot of different mobile phones in a short period
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1. Does Nokia have a truly global strategy‚ rather than just a series of regional strategies? Explain. Yes‚ it does have a global strategy. The global strategy of Nokia is the foundation of all the regional strategies and that is based on overall consumer needs. They found out the main consumer needs is focused on selling products (phones) as lowest price all over the world with its simple‚ easy and basic models. Also beside that Nokia has series of regional strategies that use most advanced technologies
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Nokia can trace its roots back to 1865 and a pulp mill in south-west Finland. A century and a half later‚ Nokia’s handset business is being bought by Microsoft for €5.44bn after a troubled few years for the mobile phone giant. Here we track Nokia’s rise‚ and subsequent fall. 1865: Mining engineer Fredrik Idestam sets up a wood pulp mill at the Tammerkoski Rapids in south-western Finland. 1871: The Nokia name is born‚ inspired by the Nokianvirta river on the banks of which Idestam opens a second
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In 2007‚ Nokia combined its telecoms infrastructure operations with those of Siemens to form a joint venture named Nokia Siemens Networks. NSN has become a leading global provider of telecommunications infrastructure‚ with a focus on offering innovative mobile broadband technology and services. In 2011‚ Nokia joined forces with Microsoft to strengthen its position in the highly competitive smartphone market. Nokia adopted the Windows Phone operating system for smart devices and through their strategic
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Nokia is the world’s number one mobile phone company and a successor in the global phone Industry. Being an Industry leader on a Global level‚ Nokia is fully engaged into excelling environmental performance and assume Cooperate responsibility in all their operations. It therefore maintains its position by living up to its slogan‚ “ Connecting People ”‚ by abiding to three main objectives; Speed of anticipation and fulfilling evolving customer and market needs‚ strong customer recognition and upholding
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4Ps Case Study 4Ps (Price‚ Place‚ Promotion and Product) model is a useful tool for companies to plan and implement market strategies‚ after analyzing by 4Ps model‚ companies would have a better way to plan what or who is their target market‚ what is their obstacle and what they should do. Here is the simple graph of 4Ps model. Case – McDonald’s McDonald’s is world-famous. One of the key reasons is that it has great Market strategy. How can it have such a great plan? In this part we’ll discuss
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Fund (UNICEF)‚ through the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)‚ will extend financial assistance to beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) in Eastern Samar who were worst affected by super Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. UNICEF’s Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) program will benefit 5‚801 4Ps households in Eastern Samar‚ namely the municipalities of Guiuan‚ Hernani‚ Mercedes‚ Balangkayan and Salcedo. The identified beneficiaries come from vulnerable households who
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The Times 100 Business case studies ‘Creating a winning marketing mix’. Available from www.thetimes100.co.uk The article discusses how JD sports‚ the Britain’s leading sportswear retailer uses the ‘4Ps’ to outgrow itself. 4Ps includes ‘product’‚ a good or service’s function and feature. JD works with suppliers worldwide to create their own-brand products. ‘Price’ can be the money that costs to manufacture or create the products. It can also be the profit that products bring. JD buys a large
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Canon Product Decisions The term "product" refers to tangible‚ physical products as well as services. Here are some examples of the product decisions to be made: • Brand name – Canon • Functionality - Digital Single-Lens-Reflex Camera • Styling – Sleek‚ Rounded & Modern Looking • Quality – Great camera; fast‚ feature-packed‚ and with excellent photo and video quality: Very Good to Excellent quality for a prosumer digital SLR • Safety – Weather Seal‚ Safety-Shift Possible‚ Environmental Parameter
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Product For years‚ Apple was considered as a computer manufacturer that creates products aimed at individuals who are “different‚ hip and imaginative. Both Apple’s computers and the brand name itself are successfully marketed all around the world. In recent years‚ Apple diversified it product mix by introducing new line of products to keep up with the competitive consumer electronics market. The iPod‚ a portable music player was the first product range that was launched to compete in the portable
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