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Will Nokia come back?
Flash forward to 2021. Nokia-branded smartphones are being sold once again after a tumultuous decade that saw the company sell off its mobile division and then license the Nokia name to HMD Global.
Is the Nokia actually indestructible?
Back in the days’ people liked smaller phones, and Nokia 3310 came as a perfect replacement for the somewhat larger Nokia 3210. Since the phone was resistant to accidental or intentional drops, it got nicknamed indestructible.
What causes the downfall of Nokia?
According to the book major reasons for Nokia’s decline include a pervasive bureaucracy leading to an inability to act, destructive internal competition and the failure to realize the importance of lifestyle products like the iPhone.
Will Nokia come back with 5G?
Nokia extends UScellular relationship with 5G standalone core agreement. Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced that it has been selected to roll out UScellular’s standalone 5G core network with deployment expected to be completed by the end of 2022.
What can destroy Nokia?
Thanks to the ever-curious and destructive hosts of the Hydraulic Press Channel, the Nokia 3310 came face to face with a red hot hydraulic press. The phone is placed side-down below the press, while the press itself grabs hold of a red hot slap of molten metal.
How did Nokia recover from the bottom?
Indeed, since touching bottom in 2012, its market capitalisation, while not at the level of its pre-smartphone heyday, has increased more than five-fold. Nokia’s recovery was due to a wholesale strategic shift towards telecommunications networks, culminating in the US$16.6 billion acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent, a deal completed in 2016.
What makes Nokia’s comeback story unique?
Nokia’s comeback story is unique: Where else have we seen an iconic company fail utterly at what it’s famous for, then promptly pivot to find success in a vastly different area? This was not a turnaround akin to IBM’s, where the company learnt to leverage existing core strengths (i.e. mainframes) in a new way.
What happened to Nokia’s board?
In 2012, Nokia replaced its chairman along with three board directors. Right from the start, the chairman focused on radically improving the emotional relationship between the board and management. He recognised that Nokia’s strategic stasis was linked to a lack of openness.
What caused Nokia’s decline?
Interviewees who experienced Nokia’s decline first-hand described to us how negative emotional dynamics at the very top harmed communication and strategic decision making. An authoritarian culture of fear pervaded multiple levels of management, producing a shoot-the-messenger mentality and rampant defensiveness.