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    Chapter 1: Overview of Nokia Company 1.1 History of Nokia Nokia started as a wood-pulp mill in southern Finland and started to manufacture paper in 1865 by engineer Fredick Idestam. Since the demand for paper and cardboard was high and there was European industrialization‚ Nokia become successful. In 1895‚ Nokia is passed to Gustaf Fogelholm. In 1920s‚ the Rubber Works started to use Nokia as their brand name. Nokia produced footwear‚ tyres‚ rubber bands‚ industrial as well as raincoats. After

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    Strengths and Weaknesses

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    Strengths and Weaknesses Communication is essential in my life if I am going to have successful relationships with my family‚ friends‚ and co-workers. When I think of communication I think of all the ways in which I express myself to those around me. Communication could mean a phone call‚ letter‚ e-mail‚ face to face conversation or simply snuggling up on the couch to watch a good movie. There are ways in which my communications skills are powerful‚ and other times when I feel as if I should place

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    【Abstract】 EU is seen as the most influential integration in the world. It is not only an economic integration‚ but also a political integration. Nowadays this integration is facing the serious debt crisis. There are lots of causes for this crisis. The weaknesses deeply rooted in this integration are the main causes. This essay will mainly explore what these specific weaknesses are. Find these weaknesses can help people improve the system and mechanism of the current economic integration in a

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    Strength Assessment

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    individual to excel: We call this a strength. The ability to identify ones’ strength‚ and use it to engage others and their strengths can increase productivity‚ efficiency‚ and satisfaction overall; plus‚ it can better an environment. In addition‚ leadership style is effected by the certain type of strength an individual possess. These types of leadership can range from authoritarian‚ democratic‚ and laiseez-faire style. Some leaders are not able to realize their strength and this can result to them not

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    Problem with Nokia smartphones As Nokia entered the smarphone market well after Apple RIM. And Samsumg/ customers are not aware of the quality of Nokia smartphone. Instead of buying something the quality of which they ignore‚ prefer buying brand that made their proof on the market. Thsus/ is lagging behind its rival in the smartphone market. They launched the Lumina 900 with windows software; but customers are still hesitating to purchase the phone’. 1. In a market that’s shifting rapidly towards

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    Costco's Strengths

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    Costco’s strengths are linked to the company’s current operations and strategies. The strengths in the SWOT analysis model are the capabilities (internal strategic factors) that firms use for profitable business. In Costco’s case‚ the following are the most notable strengths: As the leading membership warehouse club chain in the United States‚ Costco is strong because of its market presence. The company’s name is popular among consumers. Also‚ Costco’s expansive supply chain is a strength that relates

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    Adidas Strengths

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    adidas Strengths -Strong success in Europe -High-performance products -Recent selling of subsidiary “dog” Salomon Weaknesses -American athletes endorsed by adidas are not as popular as Nike’s -Nike gaining ground on European soccer market -Public dissent over use of sweatshops Opportunities -Acquisition of Reebok -Growing strength in golf industry through TaylorMade and recent acquisition of Maxfli -Growing revenue from opening of own retail stores Threats -Foreign exchange

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    Weakness in Men in The Grapes of Wrath Sexual inequality can be traced throughout history. Since centuries ago the male populations have been perceived as the ones with less weakness and flaws‚ they were almost even deemed as superior. Kings were often regarded as the chosen ones over the queens‚ additionally‚ in many locations including Greece and early America only male could vote. In The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck‚ male characters of the Joad family; Pa‚ a collapsed leader‚ Uncle John

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    Strengths in Writing

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    My strengths in writing are being able to pick my own topic to write about. When I have prior knowledge of a topic‚ writing becomes easier for me. When I know what I’m talking about and am interested in what I’m talking about‚ I tend to write more. Writing poems is a good example. When writing poems‚ everything just flows together for me. They don’t have to rhyme‚ or even make sense for that matter. Poems could also be metaphors. They are your own experiences‚ ideas‚ or emotions characterized by

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    Nokia Symbian Os

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    SYMBIAN OS 90% of the CPUs in the world are not in desktops and notebooks. They are in embedded systems like cell phones‚ PDAs‚ digital cameras‚ camcorders‚ game machines‚ iPods‚ MP3 players‚ CD players‚ DVD recorders‚ wireless routers‚ TV sets‚ GPS receivers‚ laser printers‚ cars‚ and many more consumer products. Most of these use modern 32-bit and 64-bit chips‚ and nearly all of them run a fullblown operating system. But few people are even aware of the existence of these operating systems

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