NOKIA CASE STUDY Presented by: Rica Beloy Co-Presentors: Karla Psalms Magno Dalsa Maamon Leo Masucol Brief History of Nokia In 1871 Frederick Idestam opened his second mill on Nokianvirta river which gave the name Nokia Ab in 1871. Nokia began with making paper-incidentally one of the first communication technologies. In 1898‚ Eduard Polon founds the Finnish Rubber Works‚ which later becomes Nokia rubber business ‚ making everyrhing from galoshes to tires. In 1912‚ Arvid Wickstrom
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RESEARCH OBJECTIVES Indian retailing industry has seen phenomenal growth in the last 5 years. Organized retailing has finally emerged from the shadows of unorganized retailing and is contributing significantly in the growth of Indian retail sector. ➢ Organized retail form 10% of total retailing. In the meantime‚ the organized sector will grow at the rate of around 30% per annum ➢ Cultural and regional differences in India are the biggest challenges in front of retailers. These factors
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CHAPTER 1 The Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational communication and information technology Corporation that is head quartered in Espoo‚ Finland Nokia was the world’s largest vendor of mobile phones from 1998 to 2012. However‚ its market has been declined since last five years‚ with the introduction on touch screen Smartphones from other vendors like iphone by Apple‚ Galaxy series by Samsung. Initially‚ Nokia’s mobiles were on Symbian OS but with the increasing competition with Smartphones
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT TOPIC Smart Phones Presented by: Team # 1 Abhilash Mathew Thomas (121201) Ankit Sinha (121202) Anshita Shrivastava (121203) Anshul Nandan Sinha (121204) Arpen Vora (121205) INTRODUCTION: A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile computing platform‚ with more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a feature phone. The first smartphones mainly combined the functions of a personal digital assistant (PDA) and a mobile phone or camera phone. Today ’s
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affiliated schools. Secondary School Certificate Examination Syllabus BIOLOGY CLASSES IX-X This subject is examined in both May and September Examination sessions S. No. Table of Contents Page No. Preface 5 1. Aims/Objectives of the National Curriculum (2006) 7 2. Rationale of the AKU-EB Examination Syllabus 9 3. Topics and Student Learning Outcomes of the Examination Syllabus 12 4. Scheme of Assessment 60 5. Teaching-Learning Approaches
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extensive conditions). SAP Smart Form Process Overview The basic structure of SAP Smart Forms consists of the Smart Form Builder‚ the Smart Form print form template (which you create or is given to you as a preconfigured starting point)‚ the Smart Form function module‚ and the Smart Form print program (also described as a driver program). The Smart Form print programs are not the same as SAPScript programs‚ and you cannot use a SAPScript print program with a Smart Form print form. Programming
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The Disadvantage of the Smart Phones Good morning to all my friends and the teachers. Today‚ I would like to speak about the disadvantage of the smart phones. Nowadays‚ most of Malaysians have smart phones. This gadget has many advantages and disadvantage to us. Talking about disadvantages‚ there are lot of negative aspects of using mobile phones. Firstly‚ using cell phones too much will probably be harmful for human’s health as it can increase the risk of brain cancer. Lacking of face-to-face
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as Apple‚ Samsung‚ and Nokia were faced with the challenge of finding a way to improve the quality of the pictures their phones took. In 2013‚ Nokia and Windows partnered up to release a commercial for their new phone‚ the Nokia Lumia 1020‚ in which parents at their children’s recital competed to take the best picture. Unlike the rest of the parents‚ there is a sole couple in the back with a Nokia Lumia 1020 that was not struggling to take a picture. In this commercial Nokia and Window‚ are trying
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Objectives: According to Gosep‚ workers’ participation may be viewed as: o An instrument for increasing the efficiency of enterprises and establishing harmonious relations; o A device for developing social education for promoting solidarity among workers and for tapping human talents; o A means for achieving industrial peace and harmony which leads to higher productivity and increased production; o A humanitarian act‚ elevating the status of a worker in the society; o An ideological way of
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Smart Clothing Your underwear won’t be able to help you with your taxes‚ but your briefs may soon know when you need air. Smart fashions are the next wave in textiles and they promise to dazzle consumers with their style and innovation. Here are some of the hot products to look for on the runways of the future. Researchers in the UK have developed an adaptive fabric that controls air flow by opening invisible micro shutters when the humidity goes up. A separate layer keeps the rain out even when
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