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    Introduction "Cooper Tire & Rubber Company‚ founded in 1914‚ specializes in the manufacturing and marketing of rubber products for consumers. Products include automobile‚ truck and motorcycle tires‚ inner tubes‚ NVH control systems‚ automotive sealing‚ and fluid delivery systems." (http://www.coopertire.com/about/). The case study on Cooper mainly concentrates on the tire industry‚ and Therefore the following analysis will be based on this. Cooper Tire & Rubber co. has enjoyed much growth and

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    Ford Case Analysis

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    CASE STUDY #2 FORD MOTOR COMPANY by A Ford Motor Company - Supply Chain Strategy TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I. Executive Summary Part II. Issues Identification Part III. Alternative Options Part IV. Recommendation Part V. Implementation Part VI. Conclusion

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    Ford Marketing Strategies

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    -----Ford.com HISTORY Ford Motor Company is an American multinational automaker whose headquarter is based in Dearborn‚ Michigan. It was founded by Henry Ford. The Ford Motor Company was incorporated in 1903. The Ford Oval trademark was first introduced in 1907. Groups of two or three men with the company produced only a few cars a day at the Ford factory on Mack Avenue. Each car was built from components made to order when place by other companies. Henry Ford was years old when he builds

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    Memorandum to Ford Ceo

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    Memorandum To: Alan Mulally‚ President & CEO Date: 07/04/2013 Subject: Internal Communications Platform When searching for a social networking platform to use for Ford Motor Company’s internal communications‚ our team has gone through several analyses of each potential platform. The top five choices were Facebook‚ Linkedin‚ Gotomeeting‚ Google+‚ and Skype. All of these programs were rated on the scale of 1 to 4 in six categories: compatibility and speed‚ accuracy of content‚ cost‚ design‚ navigation

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    Odwalla Crisis

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    http://www.mallenbaker.net/csr/crisis05.html Companies in Crisis - What to do when it all goes wrong Odwalla and the E-coli outbreak What happened? Odwalla (pronounced "odewalla") is the health-conscious juice company which began a couple of decades ago when Greg Steltenpohl‚ Gerry Percy and Bonnie Bassett began squeezing fresh oranges on a $200 hand juicer. The company was growing strongly with annual sales rising 30% per year and approaching $90m. The company had established a strong brand

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    Ford Pinto Essay

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    Running head: FORD PINTO FORD PINTO Insert Name Here Insert Affiliation Here The case of Ford Motor Company producing the Pinto is a clear example of unethical behavior on the part of an automobile manufacturer‚ where a potentially dangerous product was knowingly released into the market. While there are some good consequences from the action‚ such as the jobs that were provided to American employees producing the car‚ and the individuals provided with an affordable vehicle‚ these were

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    Canadian Tire Corporation (CTC) is an $8Billion dollar network of businesses involved in retail‚ financial services and petroleum operations. They had just completed a strategic plan in 2002 with a clear corporate goal "to become a top quartile performer in our market sector as measured by total return to stockholders". This mandate guided CIO Andy Wnek to create IT strategies‚ imperatives and vision of "an agile It team‚ aligned to business priorities‚ operating a simpler technical environment with

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    Ford Supply Chain

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    2) What advantages does Dell derive from virtual integration? How important are these advantages in the auto business? In terms of communication and coordination‚ vertical integration leads to efficient and effective collaboration between supplier and Dell‚ and between Dell and customer through the physical proximity‚ established patterns of communications‚ and greater willingness to cooperate with other members of the same group. Another rationale for vertical integration is real time responsiveness

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    Tom Ford Bio

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    Leah Schroeder 3/27/13 Fash 8 TOM FORD Tom Ford is a visionary. A creator. A businessman. An artist. He is everything it takes to be a successful entrepreneur and designer. His ambition and persistence has led him to be one of the most influential designers in fashion. Thomas Carlyle Ford was born on August 27‚ 1961 in Austin Texas. His parents Tom Ford Sr. and Shirley Bunton both worked as real estate agents so Ford spent a lot of time with his grandparents on their ranch in Brownwood

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    Ford Motor Company entered the automotive manufacturing business world on June 16‚ 1903 when Henry Ford and 11 business associates signed the company’s articles of incorporation (Ford Motor Company‚ 2007). Today Ford Motor Company is the second largest automotive manufacture in the industry. Ford was able to attain this level through mergers and acquisitions. In 1989 Ford acquired Jaguar for 2.5 billion dollars (Ford Motor Company‚ 2007). To ensure a smooth transition and integration‚ Ford Motor

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