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    Case Supply Chain Nokia

    Groepswerk SCM Case 10: Nokia’s Supply Chain Management Salih SikierNicolas BlondeauYassin KandoussiSouliman Ahankour | Supply Chain ManagementProf. Trijntje CornelissensAssistent Dorien Herremans | Inhoudstabel Bedrijfsvoorstelling 1 Nokia 1 Ericsson 1 Scope van de case 2 Probleemstelling 3 Oplossingen 4 Communicatie- en informatiemanagement en de rol van monitoringsystemen 4 Responsiveness versus efficiëntie en het belang van een flexibele supply chain 5 Responsiveness

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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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    Mobile

    What’s a mobile phone virus? A mobile phone virus or mobile malware - malicious mobile software - is a computer virus specifically adapted for the mobile phone environment and designed to spread from one vulnerable phone to another. A virus is a program code that replicates by being copied to another program. Viruses can be transmitted as attachments to an email or in a download file. Some viruses take effect as soon as their code is executed; other viruses can lie dormant. A virus that replicates

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    Information at Your Fingertips

    Carissa Acuna TR 3:05-5:35 Information at Your Fingertips Although people may think they are too expensive, smartphones are beneficial to the world because they offer so many opportunities in such a little device. I like to think of it as “information at your fingertips”. More and more services are being made available on smartphones. From accessing maps and directions, to unlimited Internet and overall keeping you entertained. Smartphones can do things a lot more quickly than your standard

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    Strategies Adopted by Nokia

    Project Report On Nokia Strategies Adopted By Nokia In Order To Achieve Its Goals Submitted to: Submitted by: Prof. Aniruddha Durafe Rajkamal Paroha Anshuman Singh Parihar INDEX * Introduction to Nokia * History of Nokia * Mission & Vision * Goals & Objective * Organizational Culture * Management Control System in Nokia * Nokia Product Mix

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    Distribution channel structure Nokia understood that from big businesses to every day consumers they needed to offer a variety of packages to choose from. In having these different options people don’t have to immediately go with the most expensive phone with the highest rates attached to them. People are able to pick and choose if they want internet, 4g, 3g, Bluetooth capability, voicemail and a hodgepodge of other options. This variety allows customers to buy the phones they are looking for and

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    Mega Trends

    VisionMobile Mobile Megatrends 2011 how telecoms business is transforming in the software era. updated 8 March 2011 Copyright VisionMobile 2011 Knowledge. Passion. Innovation. Andreas Constantinou Michael Vakulenko Matos Kapetanakis (c) VisionMobile 2011 Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) You are free to Share or Remix any part of this work as long as you attribute this work to VisionMobile (www.visionmobile

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    Nokia Swot Analysis (Barney, 1991).

    Nokia SWOT analysis (Barney, 1991). Internal analysis (Resource-based model) Strengths – Having the advanced technology over the competitors in the mobile phone industry – Decentralized company structure, innovative and creative employees and Charismatic strong leader, such as: Jorma Ollila. – The market leadership in the mobile industry. – Strong brand

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    Animals

    ian town of Forchheim was getting beat up by rival General Electric Co. and that shareholders were nag- ging Siemens to dump its medical equipment unit. Everyone’s job was on the line. The negotiations were tough. But Kleinfeld won over workers, hanging around the factory asking detailed questions. He answered e-mails from employee reps almost immediately, even late at night, recalls Werner Mönius, chairman of the work- ers council in Erlangen, Germany, home base of Siemens Medical Solutions Division

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    Marketing Disasters

    1) Nokia History: Nokia has been the top selling smartphone manufacturer for a very long time. At the end of 2012, it became the second largest mobile phone maker in the world. Nokia was one of the first mobile phone manufacturers and brought products with different features and price ranges for different parts of the worlds. Nokia used its own Symbian Operating system in the handsets. Downfall: Nokia failed to improve itself with the changes in the trends in the Mobile phone industry. In the

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