First case: The Nokia case Strategic Management class Group H2 Team 7 Team members (5): (Family name ) (First name ) BALITEAU NATHAN LAHLOU ZAKARIA THOMAS HUESCA CHRISTELLE VANNIER LÉO ZHONG YANNI Q1 : The story of the Nokia company starts at the end of the 18th century near the town of Nokia‚ Finland when mining engineer Fredrik Idestam set his first wood pulp mill and since then the company has change participating in many sectors over the
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changes in the organization is significant capabilities needed in today’s workplace. Examples of such changes is the mission; a) Strategic change b) Operational changes (including changes in structure) c) Technological change c) Changing attitudes and behaviors member d) Personality Changes Wide Such as changes in the above‚ one of the organizations that do the above changes are Nokia Corporation. When Eloc entering Nokia in 2010‚ he has made changes in the Nokia
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Project Report on Nokia Preface In this era‚ where the technology is growing in a very faster speed and every positive change is bringing new and enhanced features with them‚ the cellular phones are at the very hot issue in this growing technology. The technologies in these cellular/mobile phones are enhancing and developing day by day‚ including new features of entertainment‚ and multiple options like imaging facilities‚ movie/animation features‚ sound technologies etc. When the technology
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Nokia Swot Analysis Nokia SWOT Analysis Nokia group is the world’s largest mobile phone manufactures. Strengths Strong brand image‚ Nokia’s core asset is its strong brand image.A strong and highly visible brand enables the company to command a premium for its products and distinguish from the competitors.Nokia’s brand is the fifth most valued brand in the word according to the top 100 best brands list compiled by interbrand in 2009. Significant market position‚ Nokia has been a hignly efficient
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Introduction A company’s capability means the ability to innovate‚ or to respond to changing customer needs. Organizational capabilities are key intangible assets that make a significant difference when it comes to market value. Organizational capabilities are stable over time and more difficult to copy than other competitive advantages like product strategy or technology. A capabilities audit can show a company how measure up and how to build on intangible strengths to implement cultural interchange
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brand. Some of the various tools used by Nokia include: Public relations and press releases Sponsorships Events marketing High value for money Brand Value: It is the job of estimating the total financial value of the brand. The brand valuation is done on yearly basis for all ht global brands that have value greater than $ 1 billion. Nokia is one of the top 10 brands in the world for past several years here is the brand value of Nokia in past 5 years: Year Position Brand Value
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Introduction: "Nokia - Connecting People": this slogan is known all over the world. In 2006 Nokia employs 68‚041 people in 120 countries. Currently every third mobile phone sold in the world is from Nokia. The Nokia Company is today one of the world’s leading high tech companies. Its rapidly growth in the 1990s coincided with a basal structural change of the Finnish economy and industry. In this restructuring process Nokia played an important role. Despite the fact that Nokia is a leading multinational
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Process capability studies determine whether a process is unstable‚ investigate any sources of instability‚ determine their causes‚ and take action to resolve such sources of instability. After all sources of instability have been resolved in a process‚ the natural behavior of the process is called its process capability. Process capability compares the output of a process (called “Voice of the Process”) with the customer’s specification limits for the outputs (called “Voice of the Customer”). A
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1.1 The Morph concept The “Nokia Morph” is a theoretical future device based on nanotechnology that might enable future communication devices. It is intended to demonstrate the flexibility of future mobile devices‚ in regards to their shape and form allowing the users to transform them according to their preference. It demonstrates the ultimate functionality that nanotechnology might be capable of delivering i.e. flexible materials‚ transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces. It also features
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The Nokia Revolution The story of an extraordinary company that transformed an industry Dan Steinbock Presentation by: Selina Beelaerts & Meena Mallipeddi 1 *Note: It should be understood that the company now known as “Nokia” did not exist in its present form until the 1990s. However‚ for simplicity’s sake‚ we will be referring to the predecessor companies as “Nokia” as well. Outline • Introduction • Background: Nordic Cooperation & Nokia’s Postwar Consolidation • Nordic Cooperation
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