Marketing Management Case

1. What have been the key success factors for Nike?

2. Where is Nike vulnerable?

3. What should it watch out for?

4. What recommendations would you make to senior marketing executives going forward?

5. What should they be sure to do with their marketing? Assignment requires 2 – 3 pages responding to the above questions including an introduction and conclusion. Also add a title and references page in APA 7th Edition Guidelines. For potential full credit make use of marketing concepts from the readings and other sources Papers must have at least two (2) references of credible marketing theory one from the text book. Here is the full case copied: Nike hit the ground running in 1962. Originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports the company focused on providing high-quality running shoes designed for athletes by athletes. Founder Philip Knight believed high-tech shoes for runners could be manufactured at competitive prices if imported from abroad. Nike’s commitment to designing innovative footwear for serious athletes helped build a cult following among U.S. consumers. Nike believed in a “pyramid of influence” where the preferences of a small percentage of top athletes influenced the product and brand choices of others. Nike’s marketing campaigns have always featured accomplished athletes. For example runner Steve Prefontaine the company’s first spokesperson had an irreverent attitude that matched Nike’s spirit. In 1985 Nike signed up then-rookie guard Michael Jordan as a spokesperson. Jordan was still an up-and-comer but he personified superior performance. Nike’s bet paid off—the Air Jordan line of basketball shoes flew off the shelves and revenues hit more than $100 million in the first year alone. As one reporter stated “Few marketers have so reliably been able to identify and sign athletes who transcend their sports to such great effect.” In 1988 Nike aired the first ads in its $20 million “Just Do It” ad campaign. The campaign which ultimately featured 12 TV spots in all subtly challenged a generation of athletic enthusiasts to chase their goals. It was a natural manifestation of Nike’s attitude of self-empowerment through sports. As Nike began expanding overseas the company learned that its U.S.-style ads were seen as too aggressive in Europe Asia and South America. Nike realized it had to “authenticate” its brand in other countries so it focused on soccer (called football outside the United States) and became active as a sponsor of youth leagues local clubs and national teams. However for Nike to build authenticity among the soccer audience consumers had to see professional athletes using its product especially athletes who won. Nike’s big break came in 1994 when the Brazilian team (the only national team for which Nike had any real sponsorship) won the World Cup. That victory transformed Nike’s international image from a sneaker company into a brand that represented emotion allegiance and identification. Nike’s new alliance with soccer helped propel the brand’s growth internationally. In 2003 overseas revenues surpassed U.S. revenues for the first time and in 2007 Nike acquired Umbro a British maker of soccer-related footwear apparel and equipment. The acquisition made Nike the sole supplier to more than 100 professional soccer teams around the world and boosted Nike’s international presence and authenticity in soccer. The company sold Umbro in 2012 for $225 million. In recent years Nike’s international efforts have been focused on emerging markets. During the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Nike honed in on China and developed an aggressive marketing strategy that countered Adidas’s sponsorship of the Olympic Games. Nike received special permission from the International Olympic Committee to run Nike ads featuring Olympic athletes during the games. In addition Nike sponsored several teams and athletes including most of the Chinese teams. This aggressive sponsorship strategy helped ignite sales in the Asian region by 15 percent. In addition to expanding overseas Nike has successfully expanded its brand into many sports and athletic categories including footwear apparel and equipment. Nike continues to partner with high-profile and influential athletes coaches teams and leagues to build credibility in these categories. For example Nike aligned with tennis stars Maria Sharapova Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to push its line of tennis clothing and gear. Some called the famous 2008 Wimbledon match between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal—both dressed in swooshes from head to toe—a five-hour Nike commercial valued at $10.6 million. To promote its line of basketball shoes and apparel Nike has partnered with basketball superstars such as Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. In golf Nike’s swoosh appears on many golfers but most famously on Tiger Woods. In the years since Nike first partnered with Woods Nike Golf has grown into a $523 million business and literally changed the way golfers dress and play today. Tiger’s powerful influence on the game and his Nike-emblazoned style has turned the greens at the majors into “golf’s fashion runway.” Nike is the biggest sponsor of athletes in the world and plans to spend more than $3 billion in athletic endorsements between 2012 and 2017. The company also has a history of standing by its athletes such as Tiger Woods and Kobe Bryant even as they struggle with personal problems. It severed its relationship with Lance Armstrong in 2012 however after strong evidence showed that the cyclist doped during his time as an athlete and while competing during all Tour de Frances. Nike released a statement explaining “Nike does not condone the use of illegal performance enhancing drugs in any manner.” Prior to the scandal the company had helped develop Armstrong’s LIVESTRONG campaign to raise funds for cancer. It designed manufactured and sold more than 80 million yellow LIVESTRONG bracelets netting $500 million for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. While Nike’s athletic endorsements help inspire and reach consumers its most recent innovations in technology have resulted in more loyal and emotionally connected consumers. For example Nike’s lead in the running category has grown to 60 percent market share thanks to its revolutionary running application and community called Nike+ (plus). Nike+ allows runners to engage in the ultimate running experience by seeing their real-time pace distance and route and by giving them coaching tips and online sharing capabilities. Nike expanded Nike+ to focus on key growth areas like basketball and exercise and recently launched Nike+ Basketball Nike+ Kinect and Nike+Fuelband a bracelet/app that tracks daily activities. Like many companies Nike is trying to make its company and products more eco-friendly. However unlike many companies it does not promote these efforts. One brand consultant explained “Nike has always been about winning. How is sustainability relevant to its brand?” Nike executives agree that promoting an eco-friendly message would distract from its slick high-tech image so efforts like recycling old shoes into new shoes are kept quiet. As a result of its successful expansion across geographic markets and product categories Nike is the top athletic apparel and footwear manufacturer in the world. In 2014 revenues exceeded $27 billion and Nike dominated the athletic footwear market with 31 percent market share globally and 50 percent market share in the United States. Swooshes abound on everything from wristwatches to skateboards to swimming caps. The firm’s long-term strategy however is focused on running basketball football/soccer men’s training women’s training and action sports. ‘

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