Category: Nokia

  • Following Toyotas Standards: The Case of Nokia

    In the world of business, companies need to choose appropriate plans to become successful in the market. Some of such strategies are connected with customer-oriented initiatives and waste elimination practices. Toyota is the company that first introduced the lean enterprise model and Toyota Production System, and it has already proven to be successful in its…

  • A SWOT Analysis of the Nokia Company

    Table of Contents Introduction Strength Weakness Opportunities Threats Conclusion References Introduction One of the worlds most well-known manufacturers and sellers of mobile phones is Nokia. The organization employs more than 102,000 people across its sub-stations in 130 countries. In addition to producing mobile phones, Nokia also provides a comprehensive selection of other telecommunication services. The…

  • The Nokia Companys Strategic Thinking Models

    Nokia is a large global company that focuses on information technology, telecommunications, and electronic devices. The mill operation that eventually became Nokia Corporation was established in 1865 (Bhalodiya & Sagotia, 2018). Nokia emphasizes respect, accomplishment, renewal, and taking on new challenges as pillars of the companys culture. These principles serve as a guide for the…

  • Nokia: Company Analysis, Organizational Design

    Table of Contents Governance Structure Internal and External Controls Why it Might be a Problem for the Organization How the Problem Might Affect the Strategy of the Organization Conclusion References Over the course of its performance, Nokia has proven itself to be a reliable and innovative organization. Currently, Nokia is in a rather harsh environment,…

  • Nokia: Communication Strategies

    Introduction When mobile communication equipment manufacturers were recording declining sales in the 2000s, Nokia was experiencing some unprecedented growth in its mobile handsets sales. According to a journal article written by Carral and Kajanto (2008), Nokias success was as a result of its understanding of the communication industrys inflection points, something that enabled the company…