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    Ballinger's Essay

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    The public outcries against Nike’s practices stem around the unethical mistreatments of—and significantly low wages given to—factory workers in less-developed Asian countries. According to Debora Spar’s article, Hitting the Wall, activist Jeff Ballinger hypothesizes that Nike’s objectives to minimize costs as a competitive advantage has actually led to these unfair treatments as well as multiple counts of other human rights violations. While I do agree that extreme cost-cutting measures can lead…

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    shoes through their outlets and online website, which athletic shoes representing 90.0% of the company total revenue. Footlocker offers an impressive catalog of athletic shoes both online and in store, the popular names included Nike, Adidas, and Reebok. Footlocker has it strong focus on athletic so the customers will not be able to find any other kinds of shoes like high heels or fashion boots in the store anywhere, which in this case it allows Footlocker to targeting the group of customers…

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    What Is Nike's Strength?

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    One of the Nike’s strength is it is the world’s number 1 shoemaker that produce many types of sports equipment from hat to shoes and cover a lot of sports including basketball, soccer, baseball and son on that design and sell by Nike. Nike also have a strong skills at research and development as it can apply their designer’s creative and innovative to their products and produce it with the highest quality with a lowest cost and can always keep up with the trend (Bhasin, 2017). Nike also have…

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    Allen Iverson: Greatness Accused of Wrong Was Allen Iverson guilty in fighting incident in the bowling alley? Allen Iverson, one of the greatest basketball players of all time and a legend in the NBA. He came out of Hampton, Virginia, and went to Bethel High School, where he played basketball and football at. Iverson was one of the greatest to come out of Bethel and was being prospected by a lot of college coaches and scouts. Bethel went to the state championship for football and basketball…

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    A well-organized grouping of the 4 Ps (Product, Price, Place and Promotion) has led to Nike becoming a giant in the sports industry. Nike sells a number of sport products that include basketball, tennis, football, cricket, golf and so on. The product range suits all ages, people and both sexes, whether children or adult, male or female. In addition, customer can get not only sports equipments, but also apparels in the Nike shop. The products are produced by contracted factories; the majority…

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    Retailing In India

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    be allowed to sell the goods sold internationally under a single brand like reebok, nokia and adidass . foreign direct investment of single brand implied that a retail store with foreign investment can sell one brand only. Let us take for example if foreign company adidas was supposed to take permission to open its retail outlet In India then those retail outlet can sell it product only under adidas and not under reebok brand for which they have to take a separate permission. Multi brands – it…

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    Foundation of CrossFit 673 Jerudong CrossFit 673 Jerudong is a well-known gym in Jerudong, Brunei Darussalam. CrossFit is a high-intensity sport with various workouts that targets all parts of the body. By intensity, it means to do fast workouts within a short period of time. The main goal of all these workouts is to allow individuals to lift more weight and do more workouts than they already can. It is about pushing themselves to the limits and overwriting their limit. Access statement of…

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    Analysis: 1. Building – Massey University Gymnasium This photo was taken in the Massey University gymnasium parking lot from the best possible position in order to capture the front of the building while also acquiring as much as possible. The photo was taken from this position in order to capture both the size of the gymnasium and also the gym’s name printed along the top of the roof with the few images next to it. This photo represents masculinity based on the fact that males used to be the…

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    The type of organization structure that used by Adidas is matrix design structure. Adidas groups people and resources by function and product. The structure is very flexible. The employee in the projects, engineering and manufacturing department could have two bosses, because they will work together according to the projects. The employees will work with different people after a project end. The six mains department in Adidas are marketing, human resources, finance, manufacturing, engineering…

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    Adidas group which is the world's biggest sports apparel company, additionally the world's second biggest sports gears producing organization (Bloomberg 2015 and Fortune 2015). Adidas has four key auxiliaries which are Adidas, Adidas-TaylorMade, Reebok and Ashworth (Adidas Official Website, 2016). Adidas item range is exceptionally differing. Adidas produces Athletic and Non athletic Footwear, Sports Apparel and Fashion Apparel, Sports Equipment for different games and various accessories for…

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