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How Nike is on top
Winning Formula
100
Who Created Nike? (name one of two)
Pat Knight or Bill Bowerman
100
Whose Nike slogan is "We are all Witnesses"?
LeBron James
100
What is Nike's famous slogan?
Just do it
100
Word to describe - Nike vs. Adidas, Under Armour, etc.
Competition
100
Creating new and better P_____
Products
200
What was the first shoe sole designed from?
Waffle Iron
200
Which famous Tour de France bike rider lost his Nike sponsorship for using performance enhancement drugs?
Lance Armstrong
200
What were the first Nike shoes used for?
Running in the 1960 Olympics
200
What is the word for the use of athletes to sell products?
Style points or Celebrity Marketings
200
Using ____ as a way to show off the product. Often People
Celebrities
300
Where does the word "Nike" come from?
Greek Goddess
300
Name the athlete who had the largest endorsement deal with Nike, even though he is now retired.
Michael Jordan
300
How much is Nike's yearly sales estimated to be?
$27 Billion dollars
300
What does Nike always do to stay with the competition? Always have to ____, ____ or ____ to match competition level.
Change, Adapt, or Enhance
300
Making slight ____ to make the products better
Adjustments
400
What was the shoe company called before Nike?
Ribbon Blue Sport
400
What athlete recently signed a Nike sponsorship deal? (name one of the three)
Cristiano Ronaldo , Neymar , Rory McIlroy
400
Name one type of shoe that was created in 2016 from the slide show. (There are 4 to choice from)
Nike boots , Lebrons , Zoom Superfly , Air Vapormax
400
Nike knows how to fit consumers ____ and ____
Needs and Wants
400
Finding the best celebrity to sign a long term _____.
Sponsorship or contract
500
Who first brought Nike products from overseas?
Japan
500
Who was Nike's first endorsement with?
Ilie Nastase
500
What is Nike's market cap set at?
$65.8 Billion Dollars
500
Nike is a diverse business, therefore they like to expand their products I_______
Internationally
500
What is key to building a satisfying business? Refer to a normal business in general.
Making the customers happy
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