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Nintendo SWOT Analysis
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Background
Basic Info
CEO
Shuntaro Furukawa
Year founded
23 Sept 1889
Headquarter
Kyoto, Japan
Number of Employees (2018)
5944
Products & Services
Automotive | Motorcycles | Financial Services | Design Works
Competitors
Sony | Google | Microsoft | Amazon | Electronic Arts | Activision Blizzard | Ubisoft | SEGA | Activision | Rockstar | Crescent Moon Games | Zynga | Disney Interactive
Fun Fact
Did you know that Nintendo started as a card-game company that offered hand-made cards across Japan in the 1890s?
Strengths – Internal Strategic Factors
Extensive Distribution Network
Broad Variety of Games
A Century of Experience
Effective Segmentation
Competitive Pricing
Mixed POS
Effective Marketing
Strategic Partnership
Weaknesses – Internal Strategic Factors
Overdependence on Switch
Overreliance on Developed Economies
Slow Response to Demand
Product Failures
Opportunities – External Strategic Factors
Focus on Emerging Markets
Invest in Mobile Games
Adopt AR&VR
Diversify Offerings
Threats – External Strategic Factors
Stiff Competition
Increase in Piracy
Growing Health-Consciousness
Stronger Substitutes
Shifting Demographics
Technological Revolution