삼성 VS 노키아 The comparison of managerial characteristics between Samsung and Nokia[ 파이날 ] 영문 페이퍼 에세이
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삼성과 노키아의 기업분석 및
각 기업의 비젼, 시장분석, 휴대폰 및 각종 사업
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The purpose of this paper is to present the comparison of managerial characteristics. The subject was chosen since it focuses on managerial factors in Korean and Finnish companies, which both act as competitors in world market. In addition, it is interesting to present, how the company cultures, values and basic business features will differ within the companies. This paper is also concentrated on business values (such as a vision, strategic management, organizational structure, and corporate culture) that are studied in business class. The theoretical backgrounds are based on economic books, research papers, and magazines. The data for this paper has been mostly gathered by using the web-pages of Nokia and Samsung.
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