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    evaluating marketing decisions. These aresocial forces‚ demographic forces‚ economic forces‚ technological forces‚ politicaland legal forces‚ and competitive forces. There are several marketing procedures to consider when increasing customers inthe automobile detailing business. It is especially hard for smaller businesses to getstarted. One of the most important marketing tools used is personal selling.Sending a person from one car dealership to the next with fliers is a good way to promote the company

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    think it has changed people’s lives. * automobiles * bicycle * airplanes All types of transportation like automobile‚ bicycles and airplanes have changed human’s life in ab unimaginable way. Invention on transportation system is never ending‚ humans invent and improve new things everyday. Nowadays‚ no need to wait for hours together to reach a certain place. I believe automobile transportation have changed people’s lives. Automobile industry has rapidly developed since last

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    he purchased service garage to start A-do Service Garage and he founded Hyundai Automobile Industry in 1946. At first‚ its main business was repairing U.S. Army vehicles or Japanese cars‚ but thanks to Joo-young Jung‚ his wide knowledge of car mechanism helped the company to secure customers by providing high quality services. For 17 years‚ it remained as repairing company but when Korean government designated automobile as a main export product in 1962‚ Joo-young Jung waited his time and founded Hyundai

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    Japanese Auto Industry

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    really hurt Japan’s small automobile manufacturers who could not directly compete with the mass production of Ford and GM and soon disappeared. The only manufacturers who could compete were those that received subsidies under the Military Automobile Subsidizing Law (Togo‚ 2007). Prior to World War II the Japanese government implemented policies in order to develop the domestic automobile industry. The first policy that was established in 1918 called the Military Automobile Subsidizing Law. Under

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    Steve Harris focuses on distributing to the top five automobile manufactures (Ford‚ Chrysler‚ GM‚ Toyota‚ and Honda). With Harris looking to distribute to the top five automobile companies in their retail stores. They would be stored on a car as the customer walk into the store or stored between the main entrance and the secretary’s desk. There is a By targeting these big 5 automobile companies Harris will maximize his productivity by reaching almost all of his target

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    manifested in the automobile and its influence on the culture of this nation. As the United States continued toward a state of industrialization in the nineteenth century and through to today‚ large portions for the suburban landscape began the process of opening up to and acceptance the culture that came along with the changes of the time. It seems plausible to assume that one of the most significant advances to show itself‚ was the car. Although the growing popularity of the automobile was positively

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    Case study of skoda

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    I. Introduction The name “Skoda” in the Czech language means “A Shame”. It is the first car ever produced in the Eastern Europe. It is a small business that eventually became Skoda Automobile Company. It was formed in 1895 when Vaclac Laurin‚ a mechanic and Vaclac clement a bookseller‚ joined together to manufacture their first ever produced bicycle which is slavia in the town of Mlada Boleslav Czechoslovakia. Four years after‚ the company began to use motorcycle parts in producing motorcycle

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    Concern for Public Image Employees (Mission Statement is Customer-oriented) Industry Analysis Automotive Industry Analysis - GM‚ DaimlerChrysler‚ Toyota‚ Ford‚ Honda Overview of Automotive Industry Analysis  The development of the automobile came from many different people from different countries. The development stated in 1769 in France‚ with the invention of a three-wheeler that was powered by steam (Gale‚ 2003). Then in 1800’s the first internal combustion engine was created in

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    I always believed that curiosity has been the cornerstone of man’s evolution. I had this curiosity and thirst for knowledge in me. Right from my childhood‚ I was interested in Automobiles. My years in school‚ apart from providing a strong foundation in Math and Basic Sciences‚ also enabled me to develop my overall personality. I have participated in various annual training camps of NCC (National cadet corps) arranged by our school. I was also appointed as monitor of the class. Being an avid student

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    not price determine the level of output in the short run. To understand this idea‚ consider an automobile firm that buys material from a steelmaker on a regular basis. Because the auto firm and the steel producer have been in business with one another for a long time and have an ongoing relationship‚ they have negotiated a contract that keeps steel prices fixed in the short run. But suppose the automobile company’s cars suddenly become very popular. The firm needs to expand production‚ so it needs

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