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    NIKE Executive Summary Nike Inc. founded in 1962 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight was first named Blue Ribbon sports. Their goal was to distribute high quality Japanese athletic shoes to American consumers in an attempt to compete with Germany’s domination of the athletic wear at that time (Adidas and Puma). Nike manufactures and distributes athletic shoes at every marketable price point to the global market. More than 40% of sales come from athletic apparel and sports equipment

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    Scale of Adidas

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    Adidas: Strengths -Strong success in Europe -High-performance products -Recent selling of subsidiary “dog” Salomon -In many invents is the biggest sponsor -Strong management team. -Strong control over its own distribution channel. -In the soccer industry‚ it has a stronghold. -No bad reputation like child labour or environment pollution. -Diversity and variety in products offered. -Strong financial position with minimal long term debts -Innovative designs in footwear enabling consumers

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    adidas AG (German pronunciation: [ˈadiˌdas]) is a German multinational corporation that designs and manufactures sports clothing and accessories based in Herzogenaurach‚ Bavaria‚ Germany. Frequently mispronounced as (German pronunciation: [ ˈadIˌdɐ̯s]). It is the holding company for the Adidas Group‚ which consists of the Reebok sportswear company‚ TaylorMade-Adidas golf company (including Ashworth)‚ Rockport‚ and 9.1% of FC Bayern Munich. Besides sports footwear‚ Adidas also produces other products

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    Adidas Positioning

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    1.0 Introduction Adidas is the second largest sportswear and apparels manufacturer (Dogiamis & Vijayashanker‚ 2009). By far‚ Adidas holds a market share of 22% (Dogiamis & Vijayashanker‚ 2009). Adidas had also registered the infamous ‘3 stripes’ as its trademark (Berntson‚ Jarnemo & Philipson‚ 2006). The founders of Adidas‚ Adolf and Rudolf Dassler had the vision of providing athletes with the best suited pair of shoes for their respective sports (Dogiamis & Vijayashanker‚ 2009)

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    Differentiation

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    You are the secretary of the Environment Club in school. You have been asked to write an article on the effects of air pollution and suggest ways of solving the problem for your school bulletin. Use the notes given below to write your article. Effects of the air pollution: • deteriorating air quality • health hazards – lung diseases and skin irritations • acid rain – affects agriculture and wildlife Measures to overcome air pollution:

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    Adidas Heads to the Cloud to Control IT Spending Adidas Latin America decided to implement cloud-based procurement software to improve internal compliance and consolidate spending management. The company is a regional subsidiary of the Adidas Group sporting goods empire‚ which includes brands such as Adidas‚ Reebok and Rockport. Procurement at $1.4 billion Adidas Latin America was complex--involving different currencies and languages--and disjointed. Some countries had developed homegrown

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    staages of Reebok‚ J.W. Foster devveloped the novelty ¨spiked running shoe¨ while he was producing the item. He then changed the company´s name from J.W. Foster and Sons to Reebok. Although Reebok has been in the shadows of major competitors Nike and Adidas‚ they still manage to be a successfful sports wear market. Reebok underrstands customers neeeds and continue to enhance as an international brand. While sportswear is becoming increasingly popular the bulk of sales ccome from the Rss 2000 to Rs

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    Int. J. Production Economics 141 (2013) 529–540 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Int. J. Production Economics journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ijpe Postponed product differentiation with demand information update$ Juliang Zhang a‚ Biying Shou b‚n‚ Jian Chen c a b c Department of Logistics Management‚ School of Economics and Management‚ Beijing Jiaotong University‚ Beijing 100044‚ China Department of Management Sciences‚ City University of Hong Kong‚ Hong

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    Adidas & Reebok

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    CASE- STUDY THE ADIDAS- REEBOK MERGER The case discusses the proposed merger of Reebok International Limited with Adidas-Salomon AG. It describes the recent trends and studies the ongoing merger in the sporting goods industry. The case presents the rationale behind the decision to merge. Finally‚ the case ends with a debate on whether the merger would be successful. Issues » The recent trends and structure facing the sporting goods industry » The reasons for the ongoing mergers and acquisitions

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    adidas bcg

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    rate of each division relative to all other divisions in the organization. THEORY EXPLANATION OF BCGGROWTH-SHARE MATRIX The BCG Matrix Growth-Share Matrix positions the products and services in two ways: i. The rate of growth of the market ii. The market share of a product/service offered facing the competitors. Table 2 Definition of market growth rate and relative market share position Market Growth Rate Relative Market Share Position Pearce (2013) The projected

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