Swot Of Nokia 2010

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    Swot

    SWOT analysis of Nokia Strengths                                                   * Nokia world’s largest producer and manufacturer of cell phones as well as has the largest distribution network around the world. * It is also known for the Creativity, Innovativeness, durability & reliability.   * It has very good financial position, higher return on equity (ROE), return on assets (ROA) and net profit margins (NPM) * Nokia leads the global cell phone industry * Nokia

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    Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning: Apple Iphone 4s

    positioning for it. This paper, and subsequent papers, will lead to a SWOT marketing analysis of the chosen branded product. Methodology/approach: the branded product for this paper will be Apple’s iPhone4S. Data to be covered in this first paper will include the following: Product/Brand Analyzed Corporate Background Market/Industry Analysis and Competition Market Segmentation and Target Marketing Relevant External Factors Module 1 SWOT Analysis Findings: Apple is a leader in sales and production

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    Nokia Swot

    Nokia is a mobile technology manufacturer headquartered in Espoo, Finland with 2010 revenue of $43Billion. A pioneer in manufacturing mobile phones and the GSM technology, Nokia’s profitability has been on the decline in recent years. A reduction of market share in N. America of 35% in March 2008 to 8.1% in April 2010 highlights Nokia’s decline. This led its Board of Directors to replace its CEO with Stephen Elop. Find below a SWOT analysis description and summary document on Nokia. Strengths

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    Strategic Management

    Officer of Nokia Corporation in year 2010. Stephen Elop as the former head of Microsoft’s Business Division3 (MBD), was brought in to fix the numerous problems faced by the world’s leading mobile phone company, Nokia. His task for entering Nokia is an exertive job because he is expected to reverse not only Nokia’s eroding market share in the high-end smartphone industry segment but also its sharp dropping profits.  The Finland-based Nokia had a presence in over 160 countries as of 2010. Although

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    Rise and Fall of Nokia

    A CASE ON RISE & FALL OF NOKIA (INSIGHT TO THEIR STRETEGIES) Submitted by: RAJIV KUMR ROHILA – S065 JAGDEEP SINGH - S029 TOSHIT KUMAR - N065 Case Overview NOKIA was the most successful European company of the 1990s. The Finnish mobile-phone manufacturer captured the emerging market for mobile phones and built the industry's most powerful brand. Its handsets virtually defined the industry from the

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    Nokia

    phones. The company fell short in the smartphone era and its position as the number-one phone seller in the global market is under threat. The case study provides a brief analysis of what transpired at Nokia and how the strategy implemented by the management team from the period of the 1990s up to the 2010 led to the company losing its market shares at both ends of the mobile phone industry. During the period of 1991 and 1992 the company lost FM482million ($120 million) on its major business activities

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    Marketing Project - Nokia

    NOKIA – Market Analysis Marketing Management Project This document contains NOKIA’s detailed analysis in Marketing. Sundaram Vasudevan Abhishek Kadian Abhimanyu Chhikara Animesh Mukherjee Sanjay Agarwal Avika Sood 11/07/11 INDEX CONSUMER BEHAVIOR AND THE MOBILE EXPERIENCE ------ 1 ANALYSING EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT ------------------------- 4 COMPETITORS AND ANALYSIS OF THEIR BEHAVIOR --------- 6 MARKET SEGMENTATION ------------------------------------------ 8

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    Report on M-Commerce

    Samsung Galaxy SII- SWOT Analysis The Strengths of the Galaxy S II actually go back to their Marketing Orientation defined by Kotler, Adam, Denise and Armstrong (2009) as the Product Concept where the company will favour quality, performance and innovation features. This orientation is in line with Samsung’s billion dollar research investments and 40000 employees dedicated to develop the world’s greatest technology products (“R&D” Samsung.com 2010). Also their Marketing Concept is in line with

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    Assess and Critically Comment on the Idea That Strategic Planning Systems Can Stifle Innovative Thinking in Organisations

    business environment within which an organisation operates and on the organisation itself, in order to formulate strategy’. There are many different tools and analytical methods that are used by companies but there are three main types of analyses: the SWOT Analysis, the PESTLE Analysis, and the Porter’s Five Forces Model. Most companies use these strategic planning systems in order to analyse the information regarding markets and before making any major business decisions. It is these strategies that

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    Nokia Marketing Plan

    NOKIA MARKETING PLAN PROJECT INTRODUCTION Nokia was founded in 1865 as a paper mill in Finland. It went on to establish it’s self as a renowned mobile phone manufacturer and one of the most powerful brands in the world. In 1992 Nokia shifted its focus to primarily telecommunications and appointed Jorma Ollila as its CEO. Six years later in 1998 Nokia had established it’s self as the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer with a turnover of 31 billion. In 2006, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo replaced

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