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Slide1: Exploring Corporate Strategy
Nokia : Nokia
:Vision:
Voice Goes Mobile….If it can go mobile – it will
:Mission:
Connecting People
Nokia’s Strategy in India : Nokia’s Strategy in India Expand mobile voice
Drive consumer multimedia
Bring extended mobility to enterprises
Clearly defined objectives and goals
Right timing of decisions
Determination and risk taking
Foreseeing and using rising market opportunities
Creating the future
Samsung : Samsung :Vision:
Leading the Digital Convergence Revolution
GROWING TO BE THE BEST
:Mission:
Digital-ε Company.
Samsung Strategy in India: Samsung Strategy in India Aggressively hawking flip-tops and clamshells with polyphonic ring tones and colour screens.
Nationwide distributor and retail presence in the domestic consumer durables market.
Samsung has been associated with the Lakme India Fashion Week (LIFW) for its Mobile Phones. The Company used the LIFW-2005 as a platform to launch its D-500, World’s Best Mobile Phone in the Indian market.
Set up a handset manufacturing facility in India
Slide6: Nokia
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Samsung
What is SWOT Analysis : What is SWOT Analysis It is a non-financial planning tool.
It links the analysis in terms of advantages and disadvantages; and the internal and external business environment (in a matrix format).
The Strengths and Weaknesses are defined by measures such as market share, loyal customers, level of customer satisfaction and product quality.
Opportunities are new potential areas for business in the future, such as new markets, or new conditions in existing markets.
Threats describe how the competition, new technology, or other factors in the business environment may affect the business's development.
Three stages of a SWOT analysis: Three stages of a SWOT analysis Identify.
Draw conclusions.
Translate into strategic action.
What it pays to be a business SWOT?: What it pays to be a business SWOT? Putting your firm under the SWOT magnifying glass may work wonders If you think your business could be doing better, why not try a SWOT analysis?
SWOT stands for Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats
By putting your firm under the
magnifying glass in such
a fashion you may find the
way to grow your company
or increase your earnings.
SWOT ANALYSIS: SWOT ANALYSIS
Advantages of SWOT Analysis: Advantages of SWOT Analysis Consolidate strengths
Minimises Weaknesses
Helps to Grab Opportunities
Minimises Threats
Facilitates Planning
Facilitates Alternative Choices
Helps to Innovate
Ensure Survival & Success
SWOT Analysis On Samsung and Nokia: SWOT Analysis On Samsung and Nokia
Strengths of Samsung
New product concept to rollout in five months
Catching the pulse of the consumer, offering good designs & understanding Emotions
Heavy investment in technology, product design, and human resources
Focus on innovative products for the high-end market.
Slide14: Strengths of Nokia
Strength of the corporate brand.
Complexity improves its Competitive position
Design, the branding and the technology
Backwards compatibility - protection from a Japanese onslaught
Lending personality to its products (fashion statement)
Effective advertisement and market communication
Not only a tool for business but being an item of everyday convenience
Slide15:
Weaknesses of Samsung
Not pro actively coming out with newer models
Lack in product differentiation.
Different models at different price points
Focus on mass market instead of niche markets
Not very user friendly designs.
Slide16: Weakness of Nokia
Lapse has opened up space for smaller competitors
Potential threat from Microsoft’s entry into mobile telephony
Ericsson- king of wireless infrastructure
Design to market takes more time
Slide17: Opportunities of Samsung
Distinguish its service from competitors.
Offer product variations
Demand for cell phones driven by the service providers or carriers
Tie up with service providers
Lowering the price of a phone by just $20 in many countries could increase its affordability by 43%.(As per a study report)
Slide18: Opportunities of Nokia
Highest growth in markets such as China and Latin America
Feature-loaded phones to act as an offset
Providing value at a reasonable lifetime cost
Life style marketing and segmentation
Building a worldwide supplier network
Preempting competitors in critical markets
Managing competitive interaction
Slide19: Threats of Samsung
Motorola’s dominance in the U.S, Nokia’s popularity in the European market, controlling more than half of the world market
Aggressive competitors, including Sony, Ericsson, and Siemens eating into its share.
Not keeping track of the new trends in the market
Not an accessory and fashion statement
Slide20: Threats of Nokia
Biggest threat - “complacency”
“Inflection point” - a disruptive technological change
New competitors with different skills and potent brands challenge
3G will increasing competition between suppliers
Cheaper midrange models from Motorola and others
One example of S.W.O.T.: One example of S.W.O.T. NIKE SWOT ANALYSIS
Strengths:
Nike is a very competitive organisation. Phil knight (founder and ceo) is often quoted as saying that “Business is war without bullets”
Weakness:
The organisation does have a diversified range of sports products.
Opportunities:
product development offers Nike many opportunities.
Threats:
Nike is exposed to the international nature of trade.