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== About Nokia == | == About Nokia == | ||
Nokia employs over 50,000 people in more than 120 countries. The firm has been involved in many sectors over time: including cables, paper products, tires, rubber boots, consumer and industrial electronics, plastics, chemicals, telecommunications infrastructure and so on. | Nokia employs over 50,000 people in more than 120 countries. The firm has been involved in many sectors over time: including cables, paper products, tires, rubber boots, consumer and industrial electronics, plastics, chemicals, telecommunications infrastructure and so on. | ||
− | Nokia initially entered the telecommunications equipment market in 1960 when with the focus on the production of radio-transmission equipment. 1982 was the year whereby Nokia introduced the first fully-digital local telephone exchange in Europe, as well as the world’s first car phone. However, in 2007, Nokia’s telecoms infrastructure operations was combined with those of Siemens thus introducing a joint venture called Nokia Siemens Networks. In the year 2011, the firm went into collaboration with Microsoft to strengthen its position in the competitive smartphone market. This meant that, Nokia adopted the | + | Nokia initially entered the telecommunications equipment market in 1960 when with the focus on the production of radio-transmission equipment. 1982 was the year whereby Nokia introduced the first fully-digital local telephone exchange in Europe, as well as the world’s first car phone. However, in 2007, Nokia’s telecoms infrastructure operations was combined with those of Siemens thus introducing a joint venture called Nokia Siemens Networks. In the year 2011, the firm went into collaboration with Microsoft to strengthen its position in the competitive smartphone market. This meant that, Nokia adopted the Windows Phone operating system for smart devices and through their strategic partnership Nokia and Microsoft are in pursuit of establishing an alternative ecosystem to rival iOS and Android. |
== Engagement in Cultural Diplomacy == | == Engagement in Cultural Diplomacy == | ||
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== Employment Policy == | == Employment Policy == | ||
− | With regards to their employment policy, Nokia employs over 50,000 people from more than 120 different countries around the world. Within the working environment Nokia values Respect, Challenge, Achievement and Renewal. Due to this, employees are rewarded when they demonstrate these values. For example, the | + | With regards to their employment policy, Nokia employs over 50,000 people from more than 120 different countries around the world. Within the working environment Nokia values Respect, Challenge, Achievement and Renewal. Due to this, employees are rewarded when they demonstrate these values. For example, the ´People´s Choice Award´ (http://networks.nokia.com/about-us/sustainability/employees/our-culture-and-values) acknowldges employees who have been able to display these values, specifically in the Asia and Pacific regions. The ´People´s Choice Award´ selection is based on colleagues in every four month nominating each other, then the leadership make the final judgement. Nokia ensures the wellbeing of employees as it is one of their priorities via their ‘wellbeing@work’ framework which has been put in place for managers to help ensure their own wellbeing as well as their responsibilities to their teams. This involves group coaching sessions and forums, job rotation, fitness and wellbeing days. Wellbeing programs are tailored to the needs of employees in different countries and implemented locally. A recruitment management system helps Nokia reach the talent they need from a diverse background. The firm has a training and development programme to enhance the skills of its employees- this programme involves 70% Learning on the job, 20% Self study, coaching and mentoring and 10% Structured learning. Nokia implements surveys to gain feedback from employees on how they can improve as an employer. Additionally, the firm values employees from diverse backgrounds, expertise and experiences and aim to improve the gender balance of employees especially within senior management. Nokia´s policies are consistent with international labor laws and standards and sometimes exceed the requirements of labor laws along with regulations in the countries where they operate in. Many of their employees volunteer to support a range of local programs that aim to support the disadvantaged in their local communities. |
== Education == | == Education == | ||
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Nokia provides an 18-months International Graduate Trainee Program (IGTP). This traineeship is based in different operational headquarters such as Munich, Espoo, Irving, Gurgaon and Shanghai. This programme involves regular trainings and feedback evaluations to improve the trainee´s strengths and develop their talents. Additionally, it offers them the opportunity to create their own international network and establish ties to the company’s management. It also provides an intercultural workspace and close collaboration with colleagues from all over the world, a flexible, dynamic corporate culture with short communication channels as well as a permanent contract and an attractive salary. | Nokia provides an 18-months International Graduate Trainee Program (IGTP). This traineeship is based in different operational headquarters such as Munich, Espoo, Irving, Gurgaon and Shanghai. This programme involves regular trainings and feedback evaluations to improve the trainee´s strengths and develop their talents. Additionally, it offers them the opportunity to create their own international network and establish ties to the company’s management. It also provides an intercultural workspace and close collaboration with colleagues from all over the world, a flexible, dynamic corporate culture with short communication channels as well as a permanent contract and an attractive salary. | ||
=== Grants and Scholarships === | === Grants and Scholarships === | ||
− | The | + | The Nokia Foundation provides grants and awards in support of scientific developments of information and telecommunications technologies and to promote education of the sector in Finland. In the year 2013 Nokia Foundation awarded EUR 355 000 in Nokia scholarships to 73 applicants. Total of all awarded grants was EUR 449 900. The firm currently has three different scholarships/grants programmes and they are the Nokia Visiting Professor, Nokia Scholarship and Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair. The Grants for the Nokia Visiting Professors are given to foreign professors to work in Finland, or respectively to Finnish meritorious professors to work at a respected foreign university. On the other hand, the Nokia Scholarship is intended to encourage efficient, fast-progressing postgraduate studies. The Nokia Scholarships are given individuals pursuing a doctoral degree in information or telecommunications technology or in areas supporting the development of these branches of science. Scholarship can be granted for postgraduate studies in a Finnish university or to a Finnish applicant for postgraduate studies in another country. With regards to the Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies, this offers a unique opportunity for an American scholar to be involved in an international research collaboration. The Chair position is available for scholars and specialists in Information and Communications Technologies and involves research and lecturing at a higher education institution in Finland. |
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== Notable Activities == | == Notable Activities == | ||
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Nokia values people in everything and therefore are committed in continuing to stand by the core of their Finnish culture by; being truthful, honest and transparent. The firm have fostered diversity, equality and respect for human rights and dignity. They do not tolerate corruption of any kind, be it internally within Nokia or in their business relationships. Within Nokia´s code of conduct they highlight that they respect the privacy and integrity of users of its products and services, as well as other stakeholders. Due to this they endeavor to adhere to strict standards when processing personal data and customers’ product and service information. Additionally, they collect personal data relating to their products and services in an open and transparent manner and provide fair and reasonable choices on its collection and use. All personal data collected and held by Nokia they aim to process it fairly, lawfully and carefully and in a way that protects the privacy and rights of individuals. | Nokia values people in everything and therefore are committed in continuing to stand by the core of their Finnish culture by; being truthful, honest and transparent. The firm have fostered diversity, equality and respect for human rights and dignity. They do not tolerate corruption of any kind, be it internally within Nokia or in their business relationships. Within Nokia´s code of conduct they highlight that they respect the privacy and integrity of users of its products and services, as well as other stakeholders. Due to this they endeavor to adhere to strict standards when processing personal data and customers’ product and service information. Additionally, they collect personal data relating to their products and services in an open and transparent manner and provide fair and reasonable choices on its collection and use. All personal data collected and held by Nokia they aim to process it fairly, lawfully and carefully and in a way that protects the privacy and rights of individuals. | ||
=== Activities in the Field of Humanitarian Aid === | === Activities in the Field of Humanitarian Aid === | ||
− | Nokia is committed to the principles of the | + | Nokia is committed to the principles of the United Nations Global Compact and has been a signatory and member since the existence of The Global Compact. Additionally, they support many charitable activities, for example, it generated finance for charity by the auctioning of ten Nokia 8800 Sirocco Brian Eno Signature Edition phones. The funds raised were donated to the Keiskamma Aids Treatment program and The World Land Trust. The Keiskamma Aids Treatment program provides both HIV education and antiretroviral drug therapy to residents of the district at the mouth of the Keiskamma River in South Africa. With regards to The World Land Trust, this is an international conservation charity, based in Halesworth, a rural town in Suffolk, UK. It has been working to preserve the world's most biologically important and threatened lands, and has helped purchase and protect over 300,000 acres of habitats rich in wildlife, in areas such as Belize, Costa Rica, the Philippines, South America and the UK. |
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=== Supporting Music and Visual Arts === | === Supporting Music and Visual Arts === | ||
Nokia has partnered with several organisations to allow the promotion of musical artists work. For example, in 2008 Nokia announced that Warner Music Group will allow its diverse catalog of new stars and legendary artists available through Nokia Music Stores around the world as well as through Comes With Music which was a revolutionary way for people to discover and enjoy music offered uniquely by Nokia. | Nokia has partnered with several organisations to allow the promotion of musical artists work. For example, in 2008 Nokia announced that Warner Music Group will allow its diverse catalog of new stars and legendary artists available through Nokia Music Stores around the world as well as through Comes With Music which was a revolutionary way for people to discover and enjoy music offered uniquely by Nokia. |