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    Strategic Analysis for Nintendo Co. Ltd. Executive Summary Nintendo Co. Ltd. is a longstanding member of the home entertainment software industry that has embarked on a mission to offer the highest quality products and services while treating their customers with attention‚ consideration and respect. Nintendo’s strategy thus far has been to take advantage of their video game development capabilities; nearly 60% of games sold by Nintendo are self developed. The innovative capabilities derived

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    Nintendo Report

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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 to

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    Position in the Next Console Generation Nintendo: Over the years Nintendo Co‚ Ltd. is a large‚ multinational firm that is headquartered out of Kyoto in Japan. The company began over 120 years ago in 1889‚ but didn’t look or operate like they do now. In the beginning‚ Nintendo developed a popular Japanese card game‚ called Hanafuda. The demand for the game quickly increased‚ helping the company grow. The strategy of making playing cards continue all the way until the mid 1900s at which time they

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    strategy towards game developers Nintendo serves as a good example of a firm that has managed to capture a great deal of value created by other players in the market‚ among others by leveraging the value created in the compliments market. The company mainly signed licensing agreements with outside programmers for development of games compatible with their hardware system. But by still keeping a small share of the game software development in-house (10% in the U.S)‚ Nintendo basically made it known to game

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    Blue Ocean Strategy : Ipad and Kindle Fire This analyzes why Ipad and Kindle Fire are Blue Ocean products as oppose to Red Ocean products. Apple achieved a value innovation with Ipad‚ which led to the creation of a new market space. Apple drew the boundaries of the space by educating the customers on its usability. Amazon with its recently launched Kindle Fire targeted non-Ipad users and defined its own space by designing Kindle Fire as a media consumption device with salient features empowered

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    familiar with the red oceans and feel accustomed to competition. However the main challenge companies face thereby is their incapacity to create new demand or expand their market share. The Blue Ocean Strategy offers users a framework for creating uncontested market space and change the focus from the current competition to creation of innovative value and demand. The theoretical analysis reviews the core basics of the Blue Ocean Strategy‚ distinguishing between red and blue oceans. Here the focus lies

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    Blue Ocean Strategy Rebecka McCollough MKT/421 January 21‚ 2015 Nikki Butler Blue Ocean Strategy When thinking about opening a business‚ you have to look at whether you want to compete in existing markets or create a new market for your product. When you compete in existing markets‚ you will find many of them are overcrowded and your business will not flourish in this environment. You should want your business to stand out and become profitable‚ that is what Blue Ocean Strategy encompasses

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    Blue Ocean Strategy Plan MKT/421 Introduction In today’s competitive market where companies attempt to outperform one another by creating a brand new product or adjusting an existing product in attempts to appeal to a larger customer base are referred to as a Blue and Red Ocean strategy plans; “Red Oceans represent industries in existence today‚ and the industry boundaries are defined‚ accepted‚ and the competitive rules of the game are understood. Blue oceans denote all the industries

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    Real-world Business Analysis: Blue Ocean Strategy Tools Analysis Paper MMBA-6570 Business Strategy for a Competitive Advantage Dr. Schulz Stephenie Wegmann April 15‚ 2013 Introduction The purpose of the blue ocean strategy is to focus on making the business itself better without focusing on the competition. Kim and Mauborgne (2005) state that “blue ocean strategy challenges companies to break out of the red ocean of bloody competition by creating uncontested market space that makes the

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    Nintendo's Wii Strategy

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    Nintendo has pursued a fundamentally different strategy and business model with the Wii console than that of its competitors‚ the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3. The heart of Nintendo’s strategy was the assumption that consoles do not necessarily require leading-edge power and performance. This is a radical stance since the gaming industry traditionally competed on technological performance‚ graphic quality‚ and game realism: factors valued primarily by die-hard gaming fans. Nintendo shifted

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