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    What have been the key success factors for Nike? Nike‚ originally known as Blue Ribbon Spots is involved in the design‚ development and worldwide marketing of footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment and accessory products which started its journey in early 1962. In nearly 200 countries with around 18‚000 retail accounts Nike is now the largest seller of athletic footwear in the world. The company focused on delivering high quality running shoes designed especially for athletes by athletes. Behind its success

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    Nintendo 64 Awesomeness Apart from being so old that it’s primarily just a source of nostalgia these days‚ the Nintendo 64 is still amazing. It was really revolutionary in its time‚ and still influences games to this day. The Nintendo 64 was actually originally intended to be called the Ultra 64. Due to the fact that Nintendo wanted to keep the line of game systems titles continuous from the Nintendo Entertainment System‚ and then the ‘Super’ Nintendo Entertainment System‚ Ultra would have been

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    Nintendo: Disruptor being disrupted! Background In 2010‚ the video game market’s revenue was US $ 62.7 billion of which game software revenue accounted for US $ 29.8 billion. The video game industry was mainly made up of 4 segments: PC gaming‚ console gaming‚ handheld gaming and mobile gaming. The video game industry had seen a transition from traditional gaming to multiplayer gaming‚ social network gaming‚ free online games and freemium games where full versions required purchase. The consumers

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    This consists of broad environmental factors that have an impact on the organization. The PESTEL framework helps us to identify the future trends which might impinge on Nintendo and therefore identify the key drivers of change. On the other hand the five forces framework helps to understand how the competitive dynamics within and around the video game industry are changing. PESTEL Framework: This categorizes environmental influences into six main types: political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological

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    Disruptive Technology

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    Living Case Study As stated by Clayton Christensen‚ disruptive innovation enhances the original business model of a product or organization‚ and changes it; where a product use to only be accessible to a select group of people‚ it is now presented in a much simpler way and accessible to a larger and broader population. Christensen states that the product or organization “takes root” as a simple application‚ and then is disrupted by something. Co-owner Laura Patrick was smart in that she was the

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    Haier S Strategy

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    University‚ UK (MBA1) Oxford Brookes University‚ UK (BSc. Hons) CICPA2 PO Box 117‚ Geylang Post Office‚ Singapore 913804 Tel: +65-83300960 E-mail: muzihemba@gmail.com Dr. K. C. Wong MBA Project Supervisor / Mentor Abstract: Qingdao Haier has been the world ’s largest white goods manufacturer since 2010. Haier has built a portfolio of unrelated diversification through mergers and acquisitions and had decentralizing its operational risks. Haier is confronting few strategic issues which might be more rational

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    situation could have been handled a lot better. I think it was wrong that he was just picking people to be kicked off of the life boat that would drown. I think wrong that he was choosing the people that were going to be killed‚ but at no point did he offer himself up. This is a very difficult question because at the same time he was trying to help the people that were on his boat survive. 2. What other choices could the captain have made? Originally the captain could have made sure that he had

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    Main features and the cause of recent financial crisis I Introduction On 5 March 2007‚ HSBC announced its 2006 annual result. Highlighted in the presentation material (HSBC (2007))‚ ‘Mortgage arrears in the US resulted in an increase in loan impairment charge from US$448 million to US$2‚171 million for Mortgage Services’. On 2 April 2007‚ as reported in BBC News1‚ ‘New Century Financial‚ one of the largest sub-prime lenders in the US‚ has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.’ 1 On 6 August 2007

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    A Discovery I Have Made

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    A discovery I have made in my life is that making mistakes only makes you a better person. Normally when someone makes a mistake‚ it is because that person is inexperienced in whatever they are attempting to do‚ and they are doing it improperly. When we make mistakes we are hopefully learning a very important piece of information‚ what not to do! Life is trial and error‚ we do things wrong and hope we do it better next time. There are many examples of myself making a mistake and in turn never

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    Nintendo Case Study 1. Imagine that you are charged with designing a successor to the Wii. Briefly describe the new-product strategy you might use. The Nintendo is having a lot of growth‚ since it has already proved by selling more consoles compared to its competitors Sony and Microsoft. The Wii is now targeting its customers not only the teenagers‚ but also the entire family community. As a design successor for Nintendo Wii‚ it would be better to design a product that suits the entire family

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