1.Executive Summary Nokia is one of the world’s largest cell phone companies who follow a particular customer driven marketing strategy‚ which can be considered as a model for other company. Nokia segmented the market of world according to their economic condition and then try to targeting as much as they can. Suppose‚ Nokia itself launch varieties models of mobiles at varieties prices and positioning itself as more for more‚ the same for less and less for much less. They also try to bring their
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Contemporary Marketing: NOKIA Nikolas Stavridis - 77094447 Shivam Parashar - 77154872 Hareshwer Saravanan - 77155974 Puneet Hooda - 77154871 Shivani Subramanian - 77152702 Masters of Business Administration Faculty of Business & Law Table of Contents Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. Nokia’s Marketing Strategy 2.1. Why Nokia’s Marketing Strategy Failed? 2.1.1. Nokia’s Value Proposition (or lack of it) 2.1.2. Nokia’s
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rise and fall of Nokia Nokia represent the level of manufacturing industry of Finland in the IT area. Several types of Nokia mobile helped Nokia to open up the market. Back to the old days‚ when Motorola is know as mobile gangster‚ Nokia introduced a clear sound‚ smart appearance‚ with large proportion of screen and scrolling text menu mobile phone‚ which had unprecedented sales‚ at the same time whole world remembered the name “NOKIA”. From1992‚ Nokia introduced their
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nokia crisis management Paper no. XXXVII PROJECT REPORT ON CRISIS MANAGEMENT : nokia AN ELUCIDATION Under the guidance of: Mr. Atul Gupta (Lecturer) Hindu College‚ Delhi University Compiled by: Komal Grover B.Com (h) II year Roll No: - 608 Hindu College Year: - 2007-2010 PRELUDE A crisis is a major‚ unpredictable event that threatens to harm an organization and its stakeholders. Although crisis events are unpredictable‚ they are not unexpected. The
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highly competitive $3 billion mobile phone market in India‚ Nokia has managed to make its brand the phone of choice for millions. It currently has a market share of over 70 per cent. Abhijit Joshi tracks the Finnish company’s strategy for success. W A DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DOUBLE THAT OF ITS RIVALS: Nokia’s Sanjeev Sharma hen mobile phones were introduced in India in the mid-90s‚ US based Motorola‚ Sweden’s Ericsson and Finland’s Nokia dominated the handset market in India. Over the years‚ the
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References: http://www.learnmarketing.net/product.htm http://saunderslog.com/2008/02/17/nokias-evolving-product-strategy/ http://www.google.com http://www.wikipedia.com
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Research Design On ANALYSIS OF THE SALES DECLINE OF NOKIA IN COMPARISON WITH SAMSUNG TABLE OF CONTENTS |S. NO. |TITLE |PAGE NUMBER | |1 |Introduction | | |2 |Statement of the problem
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MARKET SEGMENTATION OF NOKIA INTRODUCTION Introduction to Project This Project deals with Various Market Segmentation done in Mobile Industries. This Project mainly focuses on Various Market Segmentation done by Nokia Co. Ltd. in the Market. Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications‚ driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones
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The Deal and its implications: Nokia will be selling its mobile phone business to Microsoft for $5.0bn. Microsoft will be paying Nokia an additional $2.1bn to license Nokia’s patents‚ which will bring the total value of the deal to $7.1bn in cash. 1. How will it affect Nokia? The overall impact seems to be Positive • The mobile phone business had generated 51% of Nokia’s 2012 revenues. The unit which was once the most profitable mobile phone manufacturer in the world made an operating margin of
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customers fall into any logical groups based on needs‚ motivations‚ or characteristics? Please make clear what your answers are based on and state used sources. In the past Nokia customers are consist of high-end‚ mid-end‚ and lower-end customers. But when the market was penetrated by IOS from Apple and Android from Google slowly Nokia is losing their market share. Now their biggest customers are rural China‚ Nigeria‚ Kenya and even Norway‚ Poland and New Zealand have boosted Nokia’s market share recently
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