The Nokia Revolution (Review and Analysis of Steinbock's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Dan Steinbock's book "The Nokia Revolution" tells the story of the wireless communications giant and also covers the evolution of the company’s strategy through time. From its beginning in 1865 as a small timber company in Finland to the incredible global competitor it is today, Steinbock recounts the history of the successful company. This summary is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about the innovation strategy behind the success story of Nokia.
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The Nokia Revolution by Dan Steinbock
About the Author
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Summary of The Nokia Revolution (Dan Steinbock)
1. The History of Nokia
2. The Nokia Business Strategy
About the Author
DAN STEINBOCK is an affiliate researcher at the Columbia School Institute for TeleInformation and a visiting professor at the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration. He is the author of The Birth of Internet Marketing Communications and Triumph and Erosion in the American Media and Entertainment Industries.
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This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the content of the book. This summary may not be organized chapter-wise but is an overview of the main ideas, viewpoints and arguments from the book as a whole. This means that the organization of this summary is not a representation of the book.
1. The History of Nokia
Finland has quite a few resources. Briefly put, there are two of them: the people and the trees. Exports are obligatory in the future as well. Things must be sold abroad so that living conditions will remain good domestically. This, in turn, requires that we have extensive experience in international business. This is the greatest risk facing the Finns – the small amount of international business experience.
– Kari Kairamo, Nokia managing director 1981
Most people who buy consumer electronics products from Nokia assume it is a Japanese company because of the sound of its name. In reality, however, Nokia is not Japanese but the largest corporation in Finland. And while Nokia is now a global powerhouse in mobile communications, it actually began operations in 1865 as a forestry company.
In essence, the history of Nokia as a company can be broken down into three broad phases: