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    11/02/2012 Strategic Management Que (Cindy) Nguyen‚ PhD Subject Coordinator & Lecturer Office: Faculty of Intl. Eco. Relations Phone: (+84) 974 873 655 Email: cindyn0911@gmail.com Consultation time: Fridays 3pm – 4pm 10/02/2012 Strategic Management – Que Nguyen 1 Self-introduction 1. PhD in Management‚ Australia 2. MBA‚ National Economics Uni.‚ Hanoi 3. BIER‚ Foreign Trade Uni.‚ Hanoi 4. Auditor‚ Price Waterhouse Coopers‚ Hanoi 5. I & E Team Manager‚ Todimax HCMC‚ Hanoi

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    Estimtion………………………….………………………………………….6 Empirical Results explanation………………....………………………………………………….8 Analysis of Scale Economies across Different Income Groups……..………………………..…10 SECTION 3 Economies of Scale and Poverty Measure……………………………………………………….12 Economies of Scale and Welfare Comparison…………………….…………………………….13 Implication of Economies of Scale to the Government Welfare Policy..……………………….14 CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………………………17 REFERENCE….…………………………………….………………………………………………18

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    Nintendo Strategy

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    entertainment industry has grown remarkably quickly in recent years. Since 2001‚ the market has been dominated by three major players: Sony‚ Microsoft‚ and Nintendo. Of these‚ Nintendo had the smallest market share‚ even though the company had historically dominated the market. In 2004‚ faced with strong competition from larger and wealthier rivals‚ Nintendo had to come up with an innovative strategy to maintain profitability. At that time‚ the optimal strategy was differentiation into a neglected segment

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    Peck English 101 Malish The Reign of the Nintendo The Nintendo Company has been around for over 120 years. It started out as a company making homemade hanafuda cards and grew into one of the most well-known video game company’s. Over the years Nintendo has gotten some competitors and has beaten them all out. There is also talk that Nintendo is slowly fading away to be replace by company like Sony and Microsoft in the gaming industry. Nintendo started in 1889 as a card game company. Though

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    details about Nintendo‚ more notably the Nintendo Wii. The report analyses the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats that Nintendo has. The report touches on the marketing strategies that were used in relation to the Nintendo Wii and also critiques those marketing strategies and gives feedback of how those marketing strategies performed for Nintendo. The report also gives a thorough analysis of the product‚ price‚ place and promotion of the Nintendo Wii and how the Nintendo Wii stacks up

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    Nintendo’s History Nintendo was started by Fusajiro Yamauchi‚ Nintendo started out making a playing card game called Hanafuda. The cards were handmade and they soon began to gain popularity. So the company started to grow. Soon Fusajiors Yamauchi’s adopted son-in-law Hiroshi Yamauchi took over the company. He was only 21 years old. Hiroshi soon renamed Yamauchi Nintendo & company to Nintendo playing card company. In 1953‚ they started to make their playing cards

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    PART 1: INTRODUCTION Executive Summary Nintendo has always committed to its customers by providing high quality entertainmentproducts. In 2006‚ the company launched the Wii game console along with a catching marketingstrategy which was very successful. Today‚ the company has experienced decreased sales. Thisplan will discuss the background of the company‚ analyze Nintendo’s current situation alongwithPlaystation 3 (created by Sony) and Xbox 360 (created by Microsoft) and provide somerecommendations

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    Nintendo 3DS

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    Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 3DS is one of the most successfull Nintendo console’s ever. It was released in February‚ 26th‚ 2011 in Japan. Nintendo 3DS has developed in a lot of ways from its previous model‚ Nintendo 2DS. The most noticable impovement is in its new settings‚ e.g. functions such as StreetPass and SportPass‚ which respond for various internet connection without using specific programmes‚ and ability of showing 3D effect without 3D sunglasses. Nintendo 3DS has made an enormous impact on the

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    consoles. The combination of in-house games and less focus on consoles allowed them to have over four times the amount of games as Nintendo by the end of 1991 and people ultimately flocked to where the games where. 2. Why did Nintendo choose to not make its video game consoles backward compatible? What were the advantages and disadvantages of this strategy? Nintendo chose to not make its video game consoles backward compatible because this meant that consumers would have to spend money on a new

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    75 percent of all Game Boy users were male. If Nintendo Canada targeted teens that had used Game Boy in the past‚ they might view the Game Boy as a product that was great when they were younger‚ but not sophisticated enough to meet their current gaming needs. If he were successful in getting teens to adopt‚ this might spur sales among kids and particularly tweens‚ who often aspired to use the same products as teens. On the other hand‚ if Nintendo targeted teens and was unsuccessful with them because

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