The Firestone/Ford Tire Controversy (A) 1.) Why did Sears‚ Ford and Firestone react differently to the same incident? Sears was one of the largest retailers of Firestone tires in the United States during the 2000 controversy. As they were simply just a dealer of tires to the public‚ they were inclined to halt sales of the tires before the official recall was announced for the benefit of their customers. Even though they had a longstanding relationship with Firestone‚ they had to pull the tires
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under the Ford brand and luxury cars under the Lincoln brand. The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company is an American tire company founded by Harvey Samuel Firestone in 1900 to supply pneumatic tires for wagons‚ buggies‚ and other forms of wheeled transportation common in the era. Ford-Firestone case is a unique and an appropriate example of violation of business ethics my two renowned corporation‚ Ford Motor Company and Firestone Tire Company‚ each of which was the manufacturer of a different product
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Case Study #1 Ford and Firestone’s Tire Recall: The Costliest Information Gap in History 1. Briefly summarize the problems and major issues in this case. To what extent was this crisis an information management problem? What role did databases and data management play? Answer: These are the problems and major issues that I found in this case: • 46 deaths and more than 300 accidents • A confidential memo sent by Firestone to Ford claiming that everything was fine • Ford recall in 16
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FORD AND FIRESTONE CASE STUDY 1. SUMMARY This case involves Ford and the Japanese tire manufacturer‚ Bridgestone/Firestone. The Ford Explorers which were prone to rolling over‚ came equipped with Firestone defected tires. The tire seemed to have a defect that caused the tread to separate from the whole of the tire and cause the vehicle to flip. Although Firestone knew about such defects‚ they continued to produce despite knowing the deadly consequences that lay behind their actions. The
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and Firestone’s Tire Recall: The Costliest Information Gap in History On August 9‚ 2000‚ Bridgestone/Firestone Inc. announced it would recall more than 6.5 million tires‚ most of which had been mounted as original equipment on Ford Motor Co. Explorers and other Ford light trucks. Bridgestone/Firestone had become the subject of an intense federal investigation of 46 deaths and more than 300 incidents where Firestone tires allegedly shredded on the highway. The Firestone tires affected were 15-inch
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Case Analysis Report In August 2000‚ Ford Motor Company and Firestone Tire Company recalled 6.5 Million ATX and AT tires that had been installed on Ford’s Explorer model SUV. At the time‚ it appeared as though Ford and Firestone were doing the right thing. They had found out that the tread separated on Ford Explorers in states with intense heat‚ such as Florida and Texas. However‚ it later came to light that both Ford and Firestone had known about these problems earlier than 2000 and that Ford
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Ben Lake Prof Guo Business Ethics 23/04/2014 Case Analysis #2 – The Ford/Firestone Debacle I) Case Summary Introduced to the market in 1990‚ the Ford Explorer quickly became the most popular sport utility vehicle In America. SUV’s are designed to travel off-road‚ are built high off the ground to clear rocks and other obstructions underneath. The explorer fulfilled consumers’ desire of comfort and ruggedness. Ford’s engineers designed the Explorer to use the same truck frame as its older Ranger
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The Vioxx Recall: A Case Study Outline: i) Introduction ii) The Case: Profit versus Safety iii) An analysis of the Ethical Issues a) Cover up of Vioxx Safety concerns b) Control of Information c) Direct Marketing of prescription Drugs iv) The role of legislation Introduction The Vioxx debate had at its center a leading pharmaceutical company that enjoyed a good run of blockbuster drug releases in the 1990’s. This particular drug was envisioned to follow
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FORD/FIRESTONE TIRE TREAD ROLLOVER DEATHS Case Details: Describe in detail the illegal/unethical behavior you will be analyzing in your case analysis. You may choose any case of interest from your text or the news. In 2001‚ more than 175 deaths and 700 injuries in the United States were the result of Ford Explorers rolling over after the tread separated on Firestone tires with which the Explorers had been equipped. Firestone’s Wilderness AT tires were standard with Ford Explorers in 2000. Since
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Backg Introduction Tire City‚ Inc is a growing distributor of tires in the Northeastern part of the United States. Tire City‚ Inc is positioned in eastern Massachusetts‚ southern New Hampshire and northern Connecticut. Tire City‚ Inc distributes its product through a chain of 10 stores and a central warehouse outside Worcester‚ Massachusetts. In the past three years‚ Tire City has grown at an annual compound rate of 20% which was attributed to its excellent reputation for service and
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