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    FA L L 2 0 1 1 V O L . 5 3 N O. 1 Intelligence Should You Have a Global Strategy? A brief discussion of research suggesting that some companies should pursue a global strategy in the world economy‚ while for others a more regional approach would be better‚ by Chris Carr and David Collis. REPRINT NUMBER 53103 [GLOBAL BUSINESS ] ShouldYou Have a Global Strategy? A globally integrated strategy isn’t right for every company. One important factor to consider is the combined market

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    BMW: The 7 Series 1. What are the causes and consequences of BMW’s quality problems with newly launched products? What should be done to improve “launch quality”? The causes and consequences of BMW’s quality problems with newly launched products were plentiful and apparent all throughout the case study. For instance‚ BMW does not use pre-production tools during prototyping. This significantly lowers their opportunity to discover and fix quality problems earlier in the production process. Secondly

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    The Culture at BMW With nearly 100 years in the industry the culture at BMW is an anomaly in the car manufacturing business. BMW has infused collectivism in its culture by making employees feel that they are a part of history on day-one of employment. Their managers often look to employees for answers. Problem times from years past are also told to the new employees. For example‚ when the company was on the verge of bankruptcy in 1959 and was saved by a local business man‚ these mishaps are used

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    automotive industry in 1997 and beyond? How is BMW affected? In general‚ in the last decade the market has witnessed a power shift from manufacturers to consumers. The automotive industry did not escape this trend. Customers wanted to have more variety of cars‚ and more affordable ones without sacrificing quality. In order to meet this demand‚ automakers started focusing heavily on speeding up their process development as a competitive strategy. Many American and Japanese companies cut the

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    European Management Journal (2013) xxx‚ xxx– xxx journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/emj Challenges and strategies for global human resource executives: Perspectives from Canada and the United States Subramaniam Ananthram a‚* ‚ Christopher Chan b‚c a School of Management‚ Curtin Business School‚ Curtin University‚ Kent Street‚ Bentley‚ Western Australia 6102‚ Australia School of Human Resource Management‚ Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies‚ York University‚ 4700 Keele Street

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    their global success through their global strategy and corporate governance? Learning goals: 1. Define global strategy and explain different types. Give examples and pro’s and cons. (Do not only explain the 4 strategies but also look in to the axes) A global strategy is a strategy that can be used when a company decides to expand their operations abroad to achieve competitive advantage and superior profitability. It defines a company ’s strategic guide to globalization. A global strategy

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    In this file MGT 322 Week 2 Assignment Global Strategy 1 Dell Business - General Business Strategic Advantage. In supply management‚ one component to explore is how an organization’s supply chain helps to achieve a strategic advantage in the marketplace. What steps/actions would an organization take to determine whether the supply management operation has the appropriate internal competencies to achieve competitive advantage? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings. Purchasing

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    [pic] MAY 1‚ 2006 SPECIAL REPORT How does BMW motivate its employees? BMW’s Dream Factory Sharing the wealth‚ listening to even the lowest-ranking workers‚ and rewarding risk have paid off big time. The car looks like the victim of some mad scientist’s experiment gone awry. Inside a research lab in Munich‚ a BMW 5 Series sedan is splayed open‚ with electronic gadgets and wires spewing in all directions. The project: an onboard computer that will recognize you‚ then seek out information you want

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    Analysis of the global smartphone market and the strategies of its major players Hee-Chan Song Hanyang University‚ University of Texas at Dallas1 Business Administration‚ Philosophy Acknowledgment The author would like to acknowledge the valuable assistance of University of Texas at Dallas in the preparation of this manuscript‚ in particular the assistance of Professor Lee from the Management Department. The author is grateful to Professor Lee for offering positive feedback and suggestions for

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    What strategies has Heineken pursued in an effort to remain competitive in the global beer industry? Going forward‚ what strategies do you suggest Heineken pursue to become a major competitor in the era of global/major brands? Heineken has undertaken several strategic approaches to propel themselves as a top brewer in Western Europe. Previously managed and ran only by the “family‚” in which created Heineken‚ a non-Dutch‚ non-family member CEO has been appointed to help Heineken generate goals

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