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    Nokia Research

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    ASSIGNMENT -1 Name – Sunita Uikey Roll No - 155 MIM Subject - Research Methodology Exercise 1: Make up 3 different situations in which motivation to work would be an independent variable‚ moderating variable and dependent variable. Solution - Dependent Variable - A manager observes that motivation to work among the Employees is increased if he increases their working environment‚ Salary and perks. Independent variable- Performance of employees increased if they are motivated

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    assignment by saying that my topic would be FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF Nokia .First I will begin by writing the introduction part EXECUTIVE SUMMARY For this assignment‚ I chose the company NOKIA. Now Nokia is a mobile telecommunications company‚ which offers far more than just mobile phones for day to day use. Nokia offers networking solutions for businesses that help businesses stay connected and communicate with each other at all times and places. Nokia also offers special mobile phones with exquisite

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    Huawei Strategy Analysis

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    External Analysis Threat to Entry China was facing a boom in the industry of telecom equipment‚ and the growth was continuing. Discovering such great potential in China’s market size‚ foreign companies started to see advantages in entering China; however‚ their entry was restricted due to government policy. This ownership restriction by the Chinese government largely raises the entry barrier‚ forcing most foreign firms to set up joint ventures with local Chinese companies to enter the industry

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    Green Innovation. Nokia Case

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    High-Tech marketing. Sustainable innovation- Nokia case study Introduction: The technology offers a promise of a better world through the improvements in standards of living. On the other hand‚ resource extraction‚ emissions of dangerous materials‚ and pollution of air‚ water‚ and soil have created conditions for environmental catastrophe and have already caused irreversible damage to the Earth. That is why in last few years‚ companies started focusing on an eco-innovation. Eco-innovation

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    Section I – Critical Analysis Problem The United States is facing an energy crisis. Dependence on foreign oil has led to geopolitical conflict‚ and global fossil fuel consumption is damaging the environment at an alarming rate. Add to this an exploding world population‚ and it is clear that the US needs to find an alternative source of energy. Question Can the natural gas deposits in the Marcellus Formation‚ extracted through fracking‚ be the solution to the United States’ energy problem

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    Starbucks Strategy Analysis

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    Foad Asadi 000688270 Starbucks strategy analysis Introduction The purpose of this analysis is to evaluate the Industry’s features and the company’s strategy. The main analysis in this project is external analysis and internal analysis. External analysis is contain of strategy group‚ five forces‚ partial SWOT‚ PESTEL‚ Industry life cycle and Internal analysis is contain of market segmentation‚ CSFS‚ partial SWOT‚ generic strategy‚ Resources and Core competency‚ the Boston matrix‚ the Ansoff

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    Case Study: Nokia 2010

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    and Study Design 2. An overview about Nokia 2.1. Facts and Figures 3. Problems and Causes 3.1. Problems 3.2. Causes of Problems 4. Analysis Tools‚ applied for Nokia 4.1. Porter Competitor Analysis 4.2. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 4.3. SWOT Analysis 4.4. Scenario based planning 5. Possible Solutions for Nokia 5.1. Strengthen Nokia’s Research & Development Department 5.2. Find allies in the US American market 5.3. Behave more global 5.4. Realign the Board of Directors

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON NOKIA CONTENTS * EXECUTIVE SUMMARY * INTRODUCTION * HISTORY * ANALYSIS * 4 P’S CONCEPT * PEST ANALYSIS * STP ANALYSIS * LOOPHOLES * RECOMMENDATION * CONCLUSION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This project report analyses the marketing mix‚ PEST analysis and STP analysis of Nokia. Nokia has adopted excellent techniques to influence a consumer‚ the prices of their phones are reasonable. Almost

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    PSY 101 – R Critical Thinking Paper p.38 1. How might critical thinking be applied to the issue of global climate change? 2. Why do you think some people (even very smart people sometimes avoid thinking critically about issues such as politics‚ the existence of ESP‚ or the supernatural? Critical thinking‚ it is from my own understanding‚ “to think outside the box” or to find some logical and reasonable way to solve a problem. Critical thinking can be applied to the issue of global climate change

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    Critical Analysis on NIKE

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    Critical Analysis of Nike History Nike began as Phil Knight’s semester-long project to develop a small business‚ which included a marketing plan. This project was part of Phil Knight’s MBA course at Stanford University in the early 1960s. Phil Knight had been a runner at the University of Oregon in the late 1950s. His idea for his project was to develop high quality running shoes. He thought that high quality/low cost products could be produced in Japan and then shipped to the United

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