Nokia, analysis
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Pages: 13
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CONTENTS LIST:
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1.Introduction ...........3
2. Historical Review...........3
3. Products and Services.......4
4. Mission Statement............4
5. Business Strategy.............5
6. PESTEL Analysis...............6
7. SWOT Analysis.................8
8. Culture.................9
9. Management and Leadership............10
10. Human Resources...............11
11. Control Mechanisms.............12
12. Structure........................13
13. Diversity..........................14
14. Recommendations............14
15.References...................15
1. INTRODUCTION
The aim of this report is to introduce and analyze the basic features of a well-known Nokia Corporation, which mainly deals with mobile and network communication systems. To begin with, we will first present a historical review and then move on to provide and examine
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picture of the organization. However, I suggest that prices of Nokia's products should be decreased. It is well known that they are one of the most expensive ones in the market, especially in the one of Finnish. In my opinion, if this could be put into practice, there would be more customers approaching Nokia's shops centers, which in turn would contribute further organizational growth and development, and continue placing the business ahead of the competitors.
picture of the organization. However, I suggest that prices of Nokia's products should be decreased. It is well known that they are one of the most expensive ones in the market, especially in the one of Finnish. In my opinion, if this could be put into practice, there would be more customers approaching Nokia's shops centers, which in turn would contribute further organizational growth and development, and continue placing the business ahead of the competitors.