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1 Nike vs. Adidas Team Robin Castillo Sirrea Hayes Beth Nichols Ofe Walker

2 Mission Statements Nike To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete* in the world * If you have a body, you are an athlete Adidas To be the leading sports brand in the world *Impossible is Nothing http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=EPO20Pk SztE http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=EPO20Pk SztE

3 History Nike 1964: Bowerman/Knight 1970: Waffle Iron 1972: Swoosh 1980’s: Sport Celebrity Endorsement & Growth Adidas 1920’s-30’s: Dassler 1954: Soccer 1960: 3-Stripe 1984: Summer Olympics & Mainstream popularity

4 Key Leaders Nike Chairman of the Board: Phil Knight CEO Nike: Mark Parker CFO: Don Blair President Nike Brand: Charlie Denson Global Operations: Gary M. DeStefano Adidas CEO Adidas-group: Herbert Hainer Finance Adidas-group: Robin J. Stalker CEO Adidas brand: Erich Stamminger Global Operations Adidas-group: Glenn S. Bennett

5 Industry / Products Nike Athletic Shoes Apparel Sports Equipment AccessoriesAdidasFootwearSportswear

6 Business Structure NikeNIKE Five Subsidiaries –Cole Haan –Converse –Hurley International –NIKE Golf –Umbro AdidasAdidas Two Subsidiaries –Reebok –TaylorMade

7 Market Segments NikeRunning –Footwear –Clothing Golf –Footwear –Clothing Soccer –Footwear –Clothing Adidas Sport Performance –Footwear Sport Style –Clothing

8 Competitive Strategy Nike Premium Price Strategy Sponsorship Agreements No Manufacturing Adidas Premium Price Strategy Sponsorship Agreement

9 Core Competencies NikeOutsourcingAdidas Implementation of Joint Operating Model in Europe

10 Distinctive Competencies NikeAdidas

11 Competitive Advantages NikeAdidas

12 Industry Trends / Key Issues Nike / Adidas Sales are Flat Low Consumer Confidence in the Economy

13 Global Issues Nike 2008: Trade Deficit with China Adidas 2008: Global Sports Partnerships 2009: International Day of Peace 2009: DJSI Winner

14 International Ethical Issues Nike / Adidas China: Child Labor

15 Sales Strategy NikeNike.com United States: 25,000 Retailers International: Distributors, Licensees, and Subsidiaries Adidas

16 Key Customers NikeAdidas

17 Key Competitors NikeAdidas New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc PUMA AG Rudolf Dassler Sport AdidasNike Amer Sports Corp Callaway Golf Company

18 SWOT- Strengths Nike Swoosh Logo Innovative Technology Focus LIVESTRONG Campaign Niketown Conservative Finances Adidas 3-Stripe Logo Purchased Reebok to gain presence in North America Leader in Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability Buyer Loyalty

19 SWOT- Weaknesses Nike Male Dominate Executive Board Labor Costs Adidas Male Dominate Executive Board

20 SWOT- Opportunities Nike Growth in Men’s Footwear Recent Growth in US Market Share Adidas Grow Reebok men Continue Partnership Development

21 SWOT- Threats Nike Under Armour EconomyAdidasEconomy US Market share shrank 2009

22 Porter’s – Product Substitution NikeAdidas

23 Porter’s – Rivalry NikeAdidas

24 Porter’s – Buyer Power NikeAdidas

25 Porter’s – Supplier Power Intense competition among suppliers keeps manufacturing costs low

26 Porter’s – Threat of Entry Nike / Adidas Under Armour

27 Financial Analysis NikeAdidas

28 Ratio: 2 NikeAdidas

29 Ratio: 3 NikeAdidas

30 Ratio 4 NikeAdidas

31 Acquisitions Nike 1995: Bauer 2002: Hurley International 2003: Converse 2004: Starter Brands 2008: Umbro Adidas 2005: Reebok

32 Divestitures Nike 2007: Starter to Iconix Brand Group 2008: Bauer Hockey to Kohlberg & Co Adidas

33 Current Events NikeAdidas 2009: Cirque de Soleil 2012: London Olympic and Paralympics Partnership

34 Sustainability NikeAdidas

35 Strategic Direction / Changes Nike 2007: LIVESTRONG Challenge http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=RDfCTJQ TpXs http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=RDfCTJQ TpXs 2009: Profitable Stock Split 2 for 1 Adidas 2008: Beijing Olympic Partnership 2009: Business Realignment 2009: Sold $15.7 million shares of stock 2009: Cirque du Soleil Partnership

36 Recommendations NikeAdidas

37 M NikeAdidas

38 Bibliography Adidas – Impossible is Nothing. (2006, May 10). YouTube video posted by sktube. Retrieved November 27, 2009 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPO20PkSztE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPO20PkSztE Fredeen, B. (2000, Feb. 1). Knowing Nike’s Customers. Retrieved November 18, 2009, from Fool.com. Footwear Industry in USA. (2008). Retrieved November 22, 2009, from http://www.infomat.com

39 Bibliography Hoover’s Inc. (2009). Company Discriptions. Retrieved November 22, 2009 from http://www.hoovers.com http://www.hoovers.com LIVESTRONG Challenge 2007 Video. (2007, June 1). YouTube video posted by livestrongarmy. Retrieved November 27, 2009, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDfCTJQTpXs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDfCTJQTpXs Mehta, S. (2009, March 5). Fortune. Under Armour reboots. Retrieved November 28, 2009, from http://www.money.cnn.com/2009/01/20/technolog y/mehta_underarmour.fortune/index.htm?postver sion=2009012613 http://www.money.cnn.com/2009/01/20/technolog y/mehta_underarmour.fortune/index.htm?postver sion=2009012613

40 Bibliography 40 under 40. (2009, October 22) Fortune, Retrieved November 28, 2009, from http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2009/fortune/09 01.40_under_40.fortune/index.html http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2009/fortune/09 01.40_under_40.fortune/index.html http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2009/fortune/09 01.40_under_40.fortune/index.html Pienciak, M. (2009, September 2009). The Motley Fool. Nike’s still got no bounce. Retrieved November 28, 2009, from http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2009/09/ 30/nikes-still-got-no- bounce.aspx?source=isesitlnk0000001@mtt=1.00 http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2009/09/ 30/nikes-still-got-no- bounce.aspx?source=isesitlnk0000001@mtt=1.00

41 Bibliography Conerly, B. (2008, February 5). Seeking Alpha website. Nike strategy: divide and conquer. Retrieved October 19, 2009, from http://seekingalpha.com/article/63099-nike- strategy-divide-and-conquer http://seekingalpha.com/article/63099-nike- strategy-divide-and-conquer Burke, M. (2008, January 17). Forbes Magazine. On the run. Retrieved October 19, 2009, from http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2008/0211/082.ht ml http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2008/0211/082.ht ml


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