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NIKE – INTRODUCTION :<br />Nike, Inc. is a major publicly traded sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. The company is headquartered in the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon, near Beaverton. It is the world's leading supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment with revenue in excess of $16 billion USD in 2007. As of 2008, it employed over 30,000 people world-wide. Nike and Precision Castparts are the only Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the state of Oregon. <br />The company was founded in 1962 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Bill Bowerman and Philip Knight, and officially became Nike, Inc. in 1978. The company takes its name from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. Nike markets its products under its own brand as well as Nike Golf, Nike Pro, Nike+, Air Jordan, Nike Skateboarding, Team Starter, and subsidiaries including Cole Haan, Hurley International, Umbro and Converse. Nike also owned Bauer Hockey (later renamed Nike Bauer) between 1995 and 2008. In addition to manufacturing sportswear and equipment, the company operates retail stores under the name Niketown. Nike sponsors many high profile athletes and sports teams around the world, with the highly recognized trademarks of \"
Just do it\"
 and the Swoosh logo.<br />MISSION: “To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world” <br />VISION: “Innovate for better world” <br />Unleashing potential through sport. In the last two years, Nike has invested $100 million worldwide in community-based sports initiatives. By 2011, NIKE is expected to invest another $315 million. These investments will be used to give excluded youth around the world the chance to play because as access to sport can enhance their lives. <br />Nike will provide products, resurface playing fields, support community-based programs, and help young people create their own communities. This is all will be the NIKE “Let Me Play commitment.” <br />Three core values of the company are honesty, competitiveness, and teamwork. Despite its size, Nike operates with a minimum of hierarchy. As a result, there is a lot of collaboration and consensus decision-making. Commonly held values are imperative in such a matrix organization.<br />NIKE’S PRESENCE IN INDIA :<br />NIKE has been present in India from 1996 and headquartered in Bengaluru. India is a cricket crazy nation, NIKE understood the importance of cricket and in December 2005, it tied up with coaching schools like the BCCI's National Cricket Academy. Now NIKE became official kit sponsor for BCCI Indian Cricket Team. <br />By paying Rs.196 Crores (Rs. 1.6 Bn) to BCCI, NIKE wrested the rights to become the kit sponsor upto 2011.<br />The first \"
Just Do It\"
 cricket ad also made its appearance during the Champions Trophy.\"
<br />We want to look at what drives the passion for cricket in India. We aim to connect emotionally with our customers,\"
 - Sanjay Gangopadhyay, marketing director, Nike India.<br />Target Market : <br />Nike is targeting young people in India.
Paying attention to other popular games in India.
Partnership with the All India Football Federation in March 2006.
Signed on India's leading football star Bhaichung Bhutia
Entered into a deal with Bhupathi Tennis AcademyThe target market of NIKE is the urban youth with the brand proposition ‘competition to lifestyle’.<br />The principle consumption centres namely the metros are also a potential target market.<br />TYPES OF OWNERSHIP :<br />Licensing
Franchising
Own SubsidiaryMARKET SEGMENTS<br />Geographic segmentation<br />Density: Urban and semi-urban cities <br />Demographic segmentation <br />✔Age: 15 to 35✔Income level: >Rs. 15,000✔Social class: Upper middle, lower upper and upper class✔Gender: Male and female<br />Customer Profile :<br />✔Athletes✔Gym regulars✔Sports enthusiasts✔Brand freaks✔Image seekers<br />Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning of Nike<br />Nike has been in the market for a long period now. Thus it has already sought out the STP analysis that it would use to promote and sell its products.<br />Market Segments:<br />The market segments that Nike can mainly differentiate are high, medium and low end customers with varying income levels. Thus, Nike needs to segment on various fronts such as economic, demographic, geographical differentiations.<br />Economic segmentation:<br />High, medium and low income levels that can be clubbed with there lifestyles of high, medium and low end customers.<br />Demographic segmentation:<br />The company can segment the market into age, gender and class<br />segments.<br />Geographical segmentation:<br />The company can segment the market into segments of north, west, east and south.<br />Target Market:<br />The company needs to target the market as per the brand image and equity in different markets. Thus, the company has targeted the market of high-end, high income level between the age of 16- 55 with a pan India location. Thus the market segment it is targeting is quite essential to differentiate itself from its competitors i.e. Reebok, Puma, Fila and local brands like Bata.<br />Positioning:<br />The brand Nike has positioned itself in the minds of the consumer as a high-end product which is quite costly but gives the value for money with its service, quality and designs. All this analysis provides Nike with the customer satisfaction and thus loyalty that it needs to achieve high volumes and profitability.<br />Sportswear major Nike is way ahead in the race for leadership in sportswear. It shot to a 40 per cent share of the US sportswear market -- the biggest in the world -- which gives it a lead in the global market, even though Adidas leads in Europe.<br />But the head start hasn't helped the global sports brand in the Indian market so far. And that's despite the huge brand awareness the brand enjoyed in India even before it set up shop here in 1996.<br />According to retail consultancy KSA Technopak, while Reebok has a 45 per cent share, Adidas has 30 per cent and Nike accounts for just 25 per cent of the Rs 375-400 crore branded sportswear market.<br />How did the swoosh lose its sheen? The biggest hurdles for Nike in India were its entry model and its lack of aggression. When the global sports majors entered the Indian market in 1995-96, government policy dictated that they had to have a local partner.<br />Nike agreed to an exclusive distribution agreement with a Delhi-based trading firm Sierra, in early 1996; Adidas signed up a licensing agreement with Bata for retailing at its huge network of stores; only Reebok entered India as a subsidiary with a 20 per cent equity stake by Phoenix, a distribution and trading firm and Reebok's distribution partner.<br />(http://www.rediff.com/money/2004/nov/09spec.htm)<br />Financial Information :<br />Revenue : US$19.2 billion (FY 2009)
Operating Income : US$1.87 billion (FY 2009)
Net Income : US$1.49 billion (FY 2009)
Total Equity :  US$8.69 billion (FY 2009)

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37283908 nike

  • 1. NIKE – INTRODUCTION :<br />Nike, Inc. is a major publicly traded sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. The company is headquartered in the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon, near Beaverton. It is the world's leading supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment with revenue in excess of $16 billion USD in 2007. As of 2008, it employed over 30,000 people world-wide. Nike and Precision Castparts are the only Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the state of Oregon. <br />The company was founded in 1962 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Bill Bowerman and Philip Knight, and officially became Nike, Inc. in 1978. The company takes its name from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. Nike markets its products under its own brand as well as Nike Golf, Nike Pro, Nike+, Air Jordan, Nike Skateboarding, Team Starter, and subsidiaries including Cole Haan, Hurley International, Umbro and Converse. Nike also owned Bauer Hockey (later renamed Nike Bauer) between 1995 and 2008. In addition to manufacturing sportswear and equipment, the company operates retail stores under the name Niketown. Nike sponsors many high profile athletes and sports teams around the world, with the highly recognized trademarks of \" Just do it\" and the Swoosh logo.<br />MISSION: “To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world” <br />VISION: “Innovate for better world” <br />Unleashing potential through sport. In the last two years, Nike has invested $100 million worldwide in community-based sports initiatives. By 2011, NIKE is expected to invest another $315 million. These investments will be used to give excluded youth around the world the chance to play because as access to sport can enhance their lives. <br />Nike will provide products, resurface playing fields, support community-based programs, and help young people create their own communities. This is all will be the NIKE “Let Me Play commitment.” <br />Three core values of the company are honesty, competitiveness, and teamwork. Despite its size, Nike operates with a minimum of hierarchy. As a result, there is a lot of collaboration and consensus decision-making. Commonly held values are imperative in such a matrix organization.<br />NIKE’S PRESENCE IN INDIA :<br />NIKE has been present in India from 1996 and headquartered in Bengaluru. India is a cricket crazy nation, NIKE understood the importance of cricket and in December 2005, it tied up with coaching schools like the BCCI's National Cricket Academy. Now NIKE became official kit sponsor for BCCI Indian Cricket Team. <br />By paying Rs.196 Crores (Rs. 1.6 Bn) to BCCI, NIKE wrested the rights to become the kit sponsor upto 2011.<br />The first \" Just Do It\" cricket ad also made its appearance during the Champions Trophy.\" <br />We want to look at what drives the passion for cricket in India. We aim to connect emotionally with our customers,\" - Sanjay Gangopadhyay, marketing director, Nike India.<br />Target Market : <br />Nike is targeting young people in India.
  • 2. Paying attention to other popular games in India.
  • 3. Partnership with the All India Football Federation in March 2006.
  • 4. Signed on India's leading football star Bhaichung Bhutia
  • 5. Entered into a deal with Bhupathi Tennis AcademyThe target market of NIKE is the urban youth with the brand proposition ‘competition to lifestyle’.<br />The principle consumption centres namely the metros are also a potential target market.<br />TYPES OF OWNERSHIP :<br />Licensing
  • 7. Own SubsidiaryMARKET SEGMENTS<br />Geographic segmentation<br />Density: Urban and semi-urban cities <br />Demographic segmentation <br />✔Age: 15 to 35✔Income level: >Rs. 15,000✔Social class: Upper middle, lower upper and upper class✔Gender: Male and female<br />Customer Profile :<br />✔Athletes✔Gym regulars✔Sports enthusiasts✔Brand freaks✔Image seekers<br />Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning of Nike<br />Nike has been in the market for a long period now. Thus it has already sought out the STP analysis that it would use to promote and sell its products.<br />Market Segments:<br />The market segments that Nike can mainly differentiate are high, medium and low end customers with varying income levels. Thus, Nike needs to segment on various fronts such as economic, demographic, geographical differentiations.<br />Economic segmentation:<br />High, medium and low income levels that can be clubbed with there lifestyles of high, medium and low end customers.<br />Demographic segmentation:<br />The company can segment the market into age, gender and class<br />segments.<br />Geographical segmentation:<br />The company can segment the market into segments of north, west, east and south.<br />Target Market:<br />The company needs to target the market as per the brand image and equity in different markets. Thus, the company has targeted the market of high-end, high income level between the age of 16- 55 with a pan India location. Thus the market segment it is targeting is quite essential to differentiate itself from its competitors i.e. Reebok, Puma, Fila and local brands like Bata.<br />Positioning:<br />The brand Nike has positioned itself in the minds of the consumer as a high-end product which is quite costly but gives the value for money with its service, quality and designs. All this analysis provides Nike with the customer satisfaction and thus loyalty that it needs to achieve high volumes and profitability.<br />Sportswear major Nike is way ahead in the race for leadership in sportswear. It shot to a 40 per cent share of the US sportswear market -- the biggest in the world -- which gives it a lead in the global market, even though Adidas leads in Europe.<br />But the head start hasn't helped the global sports brand in the Indian market so far. And that's despite the huge brand awareness the brand enjoyed in India even before it set up shop here in 1996.<br />According to retail consultancy KSA Technopak, while Reebok has a 45 per cent share, Adidas has 30 per cent and Nike accounts for just 25 per cent of the Rs 375-400 crore branded sportswear market.<br />How did the swoosh lose its sheen? The biggest hurdles for Nike in India were its entry model and its lack of aggression. When the global sports majors entered the Indian market in 1995-96, government policy dictated that they had to have a local partner.<br />Nike agreed to an exclusive distribution agreement with a Delhi-based trading firm Sierra, in early 1996; Adidas signed up a licensing agreement with Bata for retailing at its huge network of stores; only Reebok entered India as a subsidiary with a 20 per cent equity stake by Phoenix, a distribution and trading firm and Reebok's distribution partner.<br />(http://www.rediff.com/money/2004/nov/09spec.htm)<br />Financial Information :<br />Revenue : US$19.2 billion (FY 2009)
  • 8. Operating Income : US$1.87 billion (FY 2009)
  • 9. Net Income : US$1.49 billion (FY 2009)
  • 10. Total Equity : US$8.69 billion (FY 2009)
  • 11. Employees : 30,200 (2008) Nike has contracted with more than 700 shops around the world and has offices located in 45 countries outside the United States. Most of the factories are located in Asia, including Indonesia, China, Taiwan, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan, Philippines, and Malaysia.<br />NIKE Supply Chain :<br />NIKE @ BENGALURU :<br />Nike India launched its destination store in Bangalore. The 5,500-sq ft store, the brand's largest in India, is completely Bluetooth-enabled. There is also a running area in the store, where consumers can get their foot scanned. The ‘Foot Scan' is a pressure measurement system that gives out information on the kind of feet runners have so that they can match their foot type with the right kind of footwear. There is the ‘running space' where consumers get the ‘Nike +' experience wherein they obtain ‘instant' feedback on their workout.<br /> While the concept of experiential retailing is yet to find its foothold in the Indian market globally it is creating waves especially in the fashion and lifestyle segment.<br />Category:  Sports Wear , Footwear Phone:  Home(080) 22067664 , Home(080) 32485638Address: The Forum Mall, Shop-17, Ground Floor, Hosur Main Road, 21, Koramangala , Bangalore- 560095, Karnataka Landmark: In The Forum Mall<br />References :<br />http://www.rediff.com/money/2006/nov/14spec1.htm