CONTENTS Sr.No. Name Of The Topic Page No. 1. Introduction A] Company Profile Of Nokia B] Company Profile Of Samsung 2. Objective Of The Study 3. Scope of the Study 4. Research Methodology A] Primary Data B] Secondary Data 5. Review of Literature 6. Data Analysis And Interpretation 7. Limitation of the Study 8. Recommendations 9. Findings 10. Conclusions 11. Questionnaire 12. Bibli Bibliography INTRODUCTION
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ASSIGNMENT NOKIA CASE STUDY JESSLYNE (090503322) STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT NOKIA CASE STUDY SUMMARY Nokia, once a world leader in wireless telecommunications, has lost nearly 39% of its market share to its competitors and in some instances to no name companies. In 80s and 90s Nokia expanded through the acquisition of many other companies with various technologies. Due to this rapid expansion, Nokia lost focus of its ingenuity in wireless communications. However Nokia reorganized
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coursework, we choose Nokia phone as our topic. We use Nokia phone to apply into our analysis. Nokia Corporation is a type of Public company and the industry is specific in their market which is telecommunication, internet and computer software. In year 1865, Nokia is founded in Finland and incorporated the company in Nokia in year 1871. The founders of Nokia included two persons who are Fredrik Idestam and Leo Mechelin. The first headquarters is located in Espoo, Finland. Nokia is provided their services
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business environment; it is an essential part environment, policy planning process. Strengths * Is a major player in the mobile market through its majority possession of Symbian shares? * Nokia has cost advantages compared to other mobile phone companies * The Brand status of Nokia is probably one of the top brands globally (Kwong & Wong, 2011). Weaknesses * The N-Gage is seen as a flop * Being the market principal and its high role in Symbian is giving the company
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The Rise and fall of Nokia Case Study PROJECT TEAM MWMBERS Abdullah Maashi Xiaomeng Guo Fang Zou Jian Zhao PROJECT SUMITTED TO Dr. Bartlomiej Hanus Abstract Nokia is an over 100 year-old communications and technology corporation. It was the word leading mobile handset manufacturer. It evolved gradually from being it pulp paper manufacturer in the 19th century to electronics manufacturer in 1980s to a mobile phones’ in produces 1990s. By the late 2000s the rivalry among the competitors
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highly competitive $3 billion mobile phone market in India, Nokia has managed to make its brand the phone of choice for millions. It currently has a market share of over 70 per cent. Abhijit Joshi tracks the Finnish company's strategy for success. W A DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DOUBLE THAT OF ITS RIVALS: Nokia’s Sanjeev Sharma hen mobile phones were introduced in India in the mid-90s, US based Motorola, Sweden's Ericsson and Finland's Nokia dominated the handset market in India. Over the years, the
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Nokia (произносится Но́киа) — финская транснациональная компания, производитель мобильных телефонов, смартфонов, а также телекоммуникационного оборудования для мобильных, фиксированных, широкополосных и IP-сетей. По состоянию на начало 2013 года в компании работает немногим менее 100 тыс. сотрудников, в конце 2000-х число сотрудников доходило до 132 тыс. человек. 1865 году на юго-востоке Финляндии зародилась лесопромышленная индустрия. 1967 году создали известного нам сейчас как корпорация Nokia
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Nuovo, the former chief designer at Nokia Corp. NOK1V.HE +4.30% , gave presentations more than a decade ago to wireless carriers and investors that divined the future of the mobile Internet. More than seven years before Apple Inc. AAPL +1.43% rolled out the iPhone, the Nokia team showed a phone with a color touch screen set above a single button. The device was shown locating a restaurant, playing a racing game and ordering lipstick. In the late 1990s, Nokia secretly developed another alluring
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SVEN GRUNDBERG In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop talks about innovation, management, and guiding the embattled company through a difficult transition. Frank Nuovo, the former chief designer at Nokia Corp., gave presentations more than a decade ago to wireless carriers and investors that divined the future of the mobile Internet. More than seven years before Apple Inc. rolled out the iPhone, the Nokia team showed a phone with a color touch screen set above a single
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Nokia has developed as a company whose strength lie in mass production and distribution. It origins are in simple products such as paper and rubber boots. These products are low tech and relatively easy to manufacture, thus a competitive advantage lies with those who can deliver the product cheaper then competitors. Nokia achieved these economies of scale through developing highly efficient manufacturing process conducted by high performance teams. Nokia has internal culture and systems
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