http://www.gm.com/company/about-gm http://www.samples-help.org.uk/mission-statements/general-motors-vision-statement.htm http://www.inc.com/resources/startup/articles/20050201/missionstatement.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_General_Motors#Corporate_restructuring http://www.scribd.com/doc/23232458/GM-Competitive-Advantage-and-Market-Analysis-PDF William Pelfrey (2006) “Billy‚ Alfred and General Motors” New York‚ NY. AMACON
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Case Study: GAP Inc. Viewpoint: Robert Fisher Time context: 1st Qtr of 2007 I. Problem Statement How could Gap Inc. win the Yuppies market in Metro Manila‚ Metro Cebu and Metro Davao? II. Objective To win the yuppies market In Metro manila‚ Metro Cebu‚ Metro Davao in 1 year time. III. Areas of consideration Strength: a. Has a multi-brand category with existing market. (Gap‚ Banana Republic‚ Old Navy) b. Entered into international markets and become the second largest
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Case Study #2 FHE Inc. Operations Management FHE is a multimillion-dollar company that manufactures pumps and related fluid-handling equipment. The manufactured equipment transfers various types of liquids‚ from paint to food products. These pump are used by automobile and appliance industries‚ allowing performance in vehicle servicing and home construction‚ to name a few. Over the past five years‚ sales and profits have increased as a result of new product introductions. The organizational
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Case study 1 Taracare‚ Inc Summary The case is about a conversation between Jorge Gonzales‚ the CEO from Taracare Inc.‚ and his manufacturing manager Alfredo Diaz. Alfredo was hired because Taracare was having difficulties in meeting the deliveries and in quality. After some time and only making little progress‚ Alfred scheduled a meeting with Jorge to discuss the problems. The main points Alfredo concerns was: Problems with Purchasing materials Delivery promises from the sales that can´t
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Behavioral Sciences | Apple Inc. | Group 1 Project | TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 External Environment 3 Customers 3 Suppliers 4 Competitors 7 Regulatory Environment 8 New Entrants 8 Substitutes 10 Conclusion 10 INTRODUCTION Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and markets consumer electronics‚ computer software‚ and personal computers. The company’s best-known hardware products include the Macintosh line of computers‚ the iPod‚
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Tesla motors has taken a different approach in EV technology and I think its paying off. Though the challenges from the establish competition would be thrown in coming years and to maintain the differentiation would be tough which will reduce the capability to charge the premiums‚ hence the scale needs to be achieved for sustainability; the mass adoptability of EV would be the key and for that the Auto manufacturers needs to work hard under the federal support. Tesla Motors has positioned
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is aware of the importance of having the critical success factors integrated in the firm’s culture in order to achieve our mission. Therefore‚ AMON Inc. believes that the firm’s core capabilities must be fully recognized by the whole firm while sharing and reinforcing all members in the cross-functional team about AMON’s vision. Furthermore‚ it is important to reinforce our capacity to rapidly learn
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The Analysis of Yellowtail Marine‚ Inc. Case The Yellowtail Marine‚ Inc. case focuses attention on the difficulties of Robyn Gilcrist‚ which is the newly appointed president‚ to efficiently managing the company’s daily operations while at the same time developing a corporate strategy. 鰤海洋,关注公司的情况下罗宾·吉尔克里斯特,这是新上任的总统的困难,有效地管理公司的日常运营,而在同一时间发展企业策略。 This case concerns Gilcrist’s first day as president. Due to the intervention of Gunerson’s unexpected death‚ Gilcrist has to join Yellowtail some weeks ahead of the scheduled starting date
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Profitel Inc. By Steven L. McShane‚ The University of Western Australia As a formerly government-owned telephone monopoly‚ Profitel enjoyed many decades of minimal competition. Even today as a publicly traded enterprise‚ the company’s almost exclusive control over telephone copper wiring across the country keeps its profit mar- gins above 40 percent. Competitors in telephone and DSL broadband continue to rely on Profitel’s wholesale business‚ which generates substantially more profit than similar
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Case Study: NetFlix.com‚ Inc SUMMARY: NetFlix.com‚ the world’s largest online DVD rental company‚ was founded by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in 1997‚ and is headquartered in Los Gatos‚ California. The company started its online DVD rental business by launching Netflix.com‚ offering pay-per-DVD rental services by delivering DVDs via mail. As the company prospered during late 1999‚ Netflix replaced its pay-per-DVD revenue model with a fixed monthly fee system that allowed customers to rent up
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