that probably seemed impossible‚ but it would only prove to be difficult‚ not so much impossible. The United States faced many challenges after the end of the Civil War. Few of which include the assassination of Lincoln‚ rebuilding the destroyed southern economy‚ the federal government’s role in helping the 4 million freed African Americans‚ how to treat the former states of the Confederacy‚ and conflict over which branch of government should decide on how to reconstruct the south. Reconstruction
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US History August 22‚ 2012 Reconstruction‚ I 1. Wartime Reconstruction‚ 1862-1864 2. Presidential Reconstruction 1865-1866 Can Slavery continue indefinitely? The Union perpetual -Lincoln wanted to win the war‚ but he did not want to destroy the old south -Congress wanted to transform the south. -Lincoln wants to abolish slavery because it would cripple the economy‚ and believed in a gradual proclomation plan Wartime Reconstruction -Emancipation Proclamation‚ 1863 -Liberates slaves
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Nokia Smartphone Strategy Nokia is a world renowned telecommunications corporation that connects over 1.3 billion people. Nokia’s mission is simple: Connecting People. Their goal is to build great mobile products that enable billions of people worldwide to enjoy more of what life has to offer. The company started out producing wood pulp and paper‚ the most influential communication technology in history‚ in Finland in 1865. By the 1960’s Nokia is a booming business with large production of rubber
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three reasons why the American System of Manufacturing began in the United States as opposed to any other country in the world. Of the three factors describe which is important and why? The American System of Manufacturing is used to describe products produced by highly standardized and specialized machines made up of interchangeable component parts. The American society adopted inventions to suit their own economic needs. The American System of Manufacturing began in the United stated to provide for
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1. Students in Finland The Finnish school system has been intentionally developed towards the comprehensive model which guarantees equal educational opportunities to everyone irrespective of domicile‚ gender‚ financial situation or linguistic and cultural background (section 25 Basic Education Act‚ herein BEA). With this objective in mind‚ accessibility of education is ensured throughout the country. Finland does not have segregated educational services for different genders‚ i.e. no girls’ and
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A PROJECT REPORT ON NOKIA CONTENTS * EXECUTIVE SUMMARY * INTRODUCTION * HISTORY * ANALYSIS * 4 P’S CONCEPT * PEST ANALYSIS * STP ANALYSIS * LOOPHOLES * RECOMMENDATION * CONCLUSION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This project report analyses the marketing mix‚ PEST analysis and STP analysis of Nokia. Nokia has adopted excellent techniques to influence a consumer‚ the prices of their phones are reasonable. Almost
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NOKIA Strategic Review NOKIA • • • • • • • • • • • • Current Situation Vision Mission Corporate Organization & Governance Objectives Driving Forces SWOT Strategic Issues Alternatives Recommendations Implementation Key Learning’s from the Case Study Nokia Overview • Multi-national telecommunications and software company • Founded in 1865 and incorporated in 1871 • Headquartered in Espoo‚ Finland • Publicly Traded LLC on Helsinki and NYSE (SYM:NOK) • Revenue of $16.8B‚ Market Cap $28B‚ P/E 8.4
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Saptarshi Chakraborty ON NOKIA MOBILE MBA-II‚ SEM-III (DR.J.K.PATEL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT) M.B.A PROGRAMME Affiliated to: Gujarat Technological University 1 Presentation Flow General Information Nokia’s India Operations Interesting Facts about Nokia Nokia Mobile Phone Categories Objectives Of The Study Research Methodology Data Analysis And Interpretation Findings Of The Survey Observations And Conclusion Bibliography 2 General Information Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational communications
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offerings NOKIA Nokia‚ originally a Finnish forestry products company formed is 1865‚ is now the world’s top seller of mobile phones. Over the years‚ Nokia has made everything from toilet paper to television sets and tires. But in 1992‚ incoming CEO Jorma Ollila focused all of the company’s resources on telecommunications. Nokia’s first digital phones appeared on the market in 1993. At the time‚ Nokia expected to sell only about 400‚000 units. Instead‚ it sold 20 million. By 1998‚ Nokia was selling
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The beginning of Nokia goes back to the year 1865 with the establishment of a forestry industry enterprise in South-Western Finland by mining engineer Fredrick Idestam. While in the year 1898‚ the Finnish Rubber Works Ltd was found‚ and in 1912‚ Finnish Cable Works began operations. Gradually‚ the ownership of this two companies and Nokia began to shift into hands of just a few owners. Finally‚ these three companies were merged to form Nokia Corporation in 1967. Nokia Corporation engages in the
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