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    Harvard Business Case: Ducati Introduction After the introduction of Federico Minoli‚ Ducati has transformed from a company on the verge of bankruptcy into one of the most profitable motorcycle manufacturers in the world. But this is not enough for Minoli‚ who currently considers entering the Harley Davidson niche: introducing a Ducati cruiser. However‚ according to the analysis below – prepared using some basic strategic questions - this would not be a very wise

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    Ducati is looking to continue to drive growth by taking market share from current competitor Harley Davison. The firm plans to attack the market niche of Harley Davison with the Ducati interpretation of its cruiser. This is a misguided way to drive sustainable growth in the long term. Harley Davison is a major American motorcycle manufacturer‚ and dominated the U.S. heavy weight motorcycle market. In 2000m Harley produced 204‚500 motorcycles a 15.5% increases over 1999. Relative to other major

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    Ducati: Taking on the Challenge On the first business day of January 2006‚ Federico Minoli pulled up and parked his Ducati Multistrada motorcycle in front of the Ducati headquarters in Bologna‚ Italy. As he looked up at the complex‚ which housed offices‚ the assembly factory and the Ducati museum‚ he reflected back on the company’s history. 2006 would mark several anniversaries: 80 years since Ducati was established to produce electronic radio equipment; 60 years since Ducati had been producing

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    DUCATI CASE 1) How would you characterize Ducati’s strategy in terms of the types of generic strategies described in the first reading above? Marketing made by * specialized magazines‚ perfect to educate buyers about the characteristics of the bikes * non specialized magazines * racing events Technology and R&D: Ducati was innovative thanks to its desmodromic valve system and L-twin engine. It used racing competition to develop technical solution and test materials

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    Ducati Case Study

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    Introduction Ducati nearly faced on bankruptcy 1996 though it has good reputation on the famous mechanical system and its unique extreme performance. In the fierce competition with the domination by Japanese companies with high technology‚ it is difficult to survive or even recover from bankruptcy. Fortunately‚ the explosive growth and profitability occurred from 1997 led by the CEO‚ Federico Minoli. This document is the case study of Ducati recovering to a position owing a certain amount of market

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    Ducati

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    Executive Summary Ducati‚ founded on July 4‚ 1926‚ is an Italian company that produces and sells sport motorcycles. From the advent‚ Ducati has been a front runner on the motorcycle technology front. The hallmark of Ducati’s technical excellence has been its Desmodromic engine‚ famous for its remarkable power delivery. It is found on almost every motorcycle Ducati has produced till date. In 1996‚ Ducati was on the verge of bankruptcy due to lack of working capital. The company rebounded by 2000

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    Patrick England Ducati individual write up #3 Management 495 2/7/2012 Can Ducati sustain its position in the sport segment? Can Honda and other Japanese manufactures stop its growth in this segment? The ability for Ducati to sustain its position in the sport segment of motorcycles is going to depend on management’s ability to stay focused on keeping their image and story alive and in the minds of the motorcycle community. If management continues its current trend I believe that

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    Ducati Case study

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    DUCATI EMBA 2014 – 2016 Group Booetes Sweta Gupta Sven Henkes Paul Jäkel Thomas Lautenbach Ignacio Santiago Georgia Tirologou Page # 1 EMBA 2014 – 2016 BUS Group Booetes Ducati Case Introduction (How did Ducati become the second most profitable motorcycle maker in the world despite its small scale?) In the summer of 1996 Frederico Minoli was appointed as the CEO of Ducati in order to lead the company into a new era of profitability and to establish Ducati as a brand to contend with in the sports

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    Ducati Case Analysis

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    Ducati Case Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Evaluation of Global Motorcycle Industry 3 Ducati’s Current Strategy 4 Recommendations and Specific Actions 7 Major Internal and External Risks 9 Exhibit 1: Porter’s Five Forces Diagram 11 Exhibit 2: Strategy Diamond Analysis 12 Exhibit 3: Projected Sales 13 Executive Summary As of year 2000‚ global motorcycle market is dominated by a handful of players. Japanese

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    Ducati Case Study

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    commercial market‚ has proven to be a winning strategy for Ducati. This case focuses on Ducati Corse‚ a subsidiary of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. that manages racing teams‚ bike development‚ promotions‚ and sponsorship areas of the company. Ducati Corse is a relatively small organization that encourages cross-departmental integration with its internal teams to achieve the best motorcycle design and racing outcomes as possible. Ducati started racing in the new MotoGP Circuit during the 2003 race

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