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    company to another level. This is perfect example of good managing, organizing , controlling and planning in one company. With taking this risk Apple company provided itself to climb high on the scale and to control the market. Also smart phone led Nokia to lose it place on the scale, and also led this company to huge crisis. This is example of bad managing and also bad…

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    5G Trends Analysis

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    The first generation (1G) was a data spectrum that enabled mobile devices to make calls across the globe remotely. The second generation (2G) spectrum allowed a combination of both messaging and voice calls especially on Nokia mobile devices. The third-generation (3G) enabled internet accessibility leading to increased use of smartphone devices. The fourth generation (4G) optimized the 3G, allowing fast and reliable networking abilities, allowing the users to take and share…

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    Landlines were the main source of communication in the past. Cellphone use was uncommon, because it was at its beginning. At that time they were used just for calling; there was no existence of text messages. A cell model well known at that time was the Nokia 8110. It created a fashion trend; because its distinctive styling was the first example of a “slider” form factor. It has a sliding cover that protected the keypad when being carried in the…

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    Mobile Security Essay

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    Introduction The mobile platform has been at the forefront of innovation in the last 5 years. We now have access to our email, personal media, and people we care about within reach of our pockets. Smartphones have recently made our lives easier with its quick access to services we didn’t have before. Applications like GrubHub and Uber allow us to get food delivered that would not normally and find an easy and safe ride to any destination. With mobile payments, companies like Google and Apple…

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    Chipotle Case Study

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    the past few years, there is a number of successful companies have something in common, single product category. Apple is the most typical product, Apple Company rely solely on the single category of the iPhone overturned the past full coverage of NOKIA, Motorola on phone market. And Chipotle is also the representative of this kind of model in fast food restaurant industry. In this model, the brand value will be stronger. For example, people always associate Burrito with the Chipotle. In…

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    pollute the environment; and allow health and safety risks; or impose poor working conditions and low wages on local workers (Hoffman, 2006). TNC 's have the power to influence the economic, political and social welfare of many nations, for example Nokia pressuring Finnish governments to lower taxes, or driving companies out of business if there was a more profitable arrangement in another country (Castells and Himanen,…

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    Six Sigma

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    Introduction: Six sigma has many definitions. It can be considered as a methodology which produces perfect process of production according to (Roan). In a different definition six sigma can be defined as a change in organizational culture ( Pande et al, 2000). Six sigma processes comes from a view which thought that when one has six standard deviations between the specification limit and process mean, no items will fail to meet specifications. One of six sigma purposes is to reduce process…

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    Did you know that only one-third of the world is connected to the internet? That is 2.7 billion people. Internet.org is a project Mark Zuckerberg, along with six other software and electronics companies, is working on to bring the other four billion on-board (Rusli). The intention is to bring aid to less developed countries by giving them free basic Internet services, such as weather, news, health information, and of course, Facebook. According to Mark Zuckerberg, the objective is to make…

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    Smartphone Adoption

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    Smartphone adoption has increased mobile phone average selling prices (ASPs) over the last 4 years given that smartphones are sold at a premium to basic feature phones. However, ASP's are poised to see a decline going forward as smartphone sales have overtaken feature phone sales, and replacement of smartphones rather than smartphone adoption is likely to be a key driver of sales going forward. Additionally, Samsung is heavily invested in developing markets, where local vendors have been…

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    Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Is a South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in Suwon, South Korea. Through extremely complicated ownership structure with some circular ownership, it is the flagship division of the Samsung Group, accounting for 70% of the group's revenue in 2012. It is the world's second largest information technology company by revenue, after Apple..Samsung Electronics has assembly plants and sales networks in 80 countries and employs around 370,000 people.…

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