The four functions of management are planning, organizing and controlling. The organization that I am choosing is Nike, Inc. The company started with two gentlemen who both had the same idea of having good quality running shoes made. Bill Bowerman who was the track coach at the University of Oregon always seeked out ideas and designs to make for his runners. Phil Knight who was a runner for Bill Bowerman made a call to Japan to convince Tiger shoes to let him be a distributor in the United States
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According to NIKE’s official website, by 2011 the company employed over 40,000 people worldwide, and operated in more than 160 countries on six continents around the globe. ("NIKE inc. locations," 2011) The website also says that NIKE’s mission is to “bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world.” ("NIKE inc. locations," 2011) In order to achieve this mission, NIKE supplements its extensive global presence with its online transactional website, in a business model known as the click-and-mortar
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Introduction Former University of Oregon track coach and co-founder of Nike Bill Bowerman once said: “If you have a body, you are an athlete!” (Nike Inc., n.d.) It is this way of thinking that describes the root of Nike’s approach to marketing. Every person is a potential athlete or “consumer”. This is a common thinking in the realm of athletics but when Bill Bowerman said this, it was in direct reference to the shoe industry. From their marketing strategies to their selling philosophies, Nike
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Nike INC.: Developing an Effective Public Relations Strategy Date: Thursday, February 9th/12 Summary Nike Inc. started as a venture between Phil Knight, current CEO, and Bill Bowerman. At the time Knight was a student at the University of Oregon and Bowerman was the University track and field coach. The company, originally named Blue Ribbon Sports, did not officially get started until 1964 when Knight, who pursued a MBA at Stanford, graduated. Blue Ribbon Sports started making athletic
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market strategy. Nike, Inc. History Established in January 1964 by a college track athlete and his coach, Blue Ribbon Sports was formed and operated as a distributor of a Japanese shoemaker. As a startup company, Blue Ribbon Sports operated as a distributor and begun selling track shoe out of one of the founder’s automobile. Later in 1972, Blue Ribbon Sports changed the company name to Nike and in 1980, went public under the Nike name; this is according to Nike, Inc. May 2011 Security and Exchange
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I The following is a description about phase I of Team A’s marketing planfor a new athletic shoe they recently developed.Team A is planning to try and sale the shoe to a well-established and profitable buyer known as Nike Inc. Offered below is a brief summation about Nike Inc. detailing the history and success of the company. Adescription of the product Team Ahas invented is discussed. This paper will give a brief synopsis on the importance of marketing to Nike, as the organization’s awe-inspiring
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Favorite Brand Paper MKT/421 June 4, 2014 Nike Nike Inc. was first founded in 1964 as “Blue Ribbon Sports” by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. It wasn’t until 1971 that it was re-named “Nike” after the Greek winged goddess of victory, strength, speed, glory, and fame. The Nike “swoosh” is meant to represent the wings of the goddess Nike, as she was often depicted in mythology with. The iconic swoosh was created by Caroline Davidson, an advertising student
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one of the most synonymous names with the sporting world, was initially established as Blue Ribbon Shoes in 1964. The brand was started by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight at the University of Oregon; where the former was the latter’s track and field coach. (10 things you did not know about Nike, 2011) During Phil Knight’s time at Stanford University, he wrote a paper on ending German dominance
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the same time, rookie player Michael Jordan was already endorsing several products, but Nike hoped that his appeal would generate sales. Jordan, though, had other ideas. He had always preferred Adidas or the Converse shoes endorsed by North Carolina Coach, Dean Smith, and hoped to sign on with either company. Converse, with Larry Bird and Magic Johnson on board as spokesmen, were not interested in offering a better deal than Nike, and Adidas wasn't interested at all at the time; perhaps due to Kathe
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Professor Wencel May 28, 2013 The purpose of my research paper focuses on the features of the Nike, Inc. Nike is a company that has thoroughly embedded itself into the psyche of people around the world. It's a company that started with humble origins from selling footwear in the basement to becoming the behemoth in the athletic industry. Bill Bowerman, University of Oregon track & field coach, and Phil Knight, middle-distance runner under Bowerman co-founded Nike. Nike was first established
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