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MBA PROGRAM

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

Organizations who
‘Missed their Flight’
Submitted to
Ms. MAKSUDA HOSSAIN
Course : Strategic Management

Submitted by
1 2
Shakila Sultana Miti S M Tanvir Hossain Joty
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GROUP : B

• NOKIA • JCPENNY
• RAHIMAFROOZ • MAGGI NOODLES
• BONOFUL SWEETS
• YAHOO
BANGLADESH
• CITYCELL • JOLDI, BANGLADESH
• GENERAL MOTORS • DOEL LAPTOP
• The resistance to smartphone evolution
• The deal with Microsoft
• Nokia's failed marketing strategies
• Moving too slow with the industry
• Overestimation of strength
• Lack of innovation in products
• Family-owned business
• Leadership Crisis
• Digitalization and technology
• Needs a proper roadmap
• Financial structure
• Succession plan
• Turned down Google’s offer to buy it
• Failed Attempt to purchase Facebook
• Failure to merge gracefully with Microsoft
• Failure with Tumblr
• Lack of clear vision and a string of poor
leaders
• Deficit of futuristic vision
• Lack of visionary leadership
• Customer changing preference
• Not very serious to adopt new technology
• Institutional corruption
• Failure to bring investment
• Failure to pay the debts on time
• Makes cars people don’t use
• Poor, ineffective Management
• Sold off its profitable GMAC
• Too slow to innovate because of its size
• Too bureaucratic and unable to adjust to changing
markets
• Dealer network is too large
• Stopped making profit, leading losses
• Lack of creativity
• Grown too big to handle.
• Price gone too low.
• Failed to maintain supply chain
management.
• Failed to handle price range.
• People’s unwillingness to go to
departmental stores.
• Food safety lows implementations
• Introduction to other new brands
• Failed to motivate customers with new
offers and price
• Same old presentation styles.
• Raw milk price grown higher
• High labor cost
• Introduction of new brands
• Lack of stores
• Failed to move with the new generations
• Poor marketing strategy.
• Failed to provide quality product.
• Only Dhaka base delivery
• Failed to meet consumer’s demand.
• Lack of marketing
• Low quality
• Less brand values
• Too low cost
• Not enough supply
• Failed to support customers after sale.

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