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    Mercedes vs. Ford

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    519 German Made Mercedes vs. American Made Ford Truck The German made Mercedes is far more superior to the American made Ford truck. For instance‚ style‚ performance‚ and value of a Mercedes supersede that of a Ford truck. To begin with‚ the style of a Mercedes is luxurious and the Ford truck is dull. First‚ the advance features of the Mercedes to include the seat warmers‚ sleep detection and engine size‚ are heartwarming‚ but‚ in the Ford truck the features are only basic. Next‚ the

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    Case of the Ford Pinto

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    Utilitarian Analysis The Case of the Ford Pinto The Ford Pinto first rolled off the Ford Motor Co. production lines in 1971 and stayed in production in its original state until 1978. The vehicle engineers were tasked to develop the vehicle and put it into production within 25 months‚ which was nearly half the time in which the average new vehicle is put into production. The Ford engineers were aware that rear-end impact safety tests were pretty standard at the time‚ but they were not required

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    Ford Strategic Audit

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    Annual Objectives B. Supporting Programs C. Contingency Plans V. Strategy Evaluation and Control VI. Conclusion Executive Summary Ford Motor Company (Ford) is one of the largest automotive manufacturers in the world. It manufactures and distributes automobiles across six continents. The company’s automotive vehicle brands include Ford‚ Lincoln‚ Mercury and Volvo. The

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    Ford Case Study

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    Executive Summary Ford is one of the leading companies in the auto industry. The director of Supply Chain Systems at Ford was put in a tough position to make recommendations with regards to the company’s supply chain strategy. There are two groups within Ford that have two different opinions on how Ford should be using emerging information technologies and ideas from high tech industries‚ such as Dell‚ to change the way it interacts with suppliers. The first group argued that Ford should adopt Dell’s

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    Ford vs Chevy

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    Ford vs Chevrolet Ford and Chevrolet (Chevy) are in the automotive industry and have been in completion for many years start back in 1908‚ both companies started in the state of Michigan and have been battling it out for profits‚ market share and hometown bragging rights. Ford was founded in the suburb of Dearborn‚ Michigan and Chevy was founded in Flint‚ Michigan. Ford and Chevy both are good-producing sectors‚ they both manufacture automobiles that are similar but different. They each have

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    Ford Motor Company

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    Kenneth Albert Introduction to Business Time 11a-1240p Ford Motor Company one of the world’s largest automobile manufactures was founded in June of 1903. The founder Henry Ford was 39 years of age when he founded the company‚ first calling it Henry Ford Company. The Company started off with $28‚000 Dollars derived from 12 investors in a converted factory in Detroit‚ MI. Ford Motor Company is most known for it‘s innovations in the automobile industry one being the first assembly line introduced

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    Ford Pinto Paper

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    Ford Pinto Case Study The Ford pinto lasted from the 1960’s to the late 1970s and was highly controversial. This poorly made automobile came from a production race between the USA and Japan‚ where the United States promised an affordable‚ fuel efficient‚ and reliable car. Because of the hasty production‚ it left Ford with a flawed‚ dangerous‚ and untested product. The outrage over the obvious safety flaws of the Ford Pinto caused leaders to call upon their values‚ mission statement‚ and ethics

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    The Ford Edsel Failure

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    The Ford Edsel Failure The Ford Edsel was a $400 million investment from the Ford Motor Company in the 1950’s intended to be an “entirely new and original kind of car” that could compete with General Motors (AskMen.com). This was a great intention from the company and their development was on the right track‚ but they made some crucial mistakes that made the Ford Edsel “one of the worst cars of all time” (content.time.com). According to the article‚ Top 10: Failed Product Launches‚ the Ford Edsel

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    Ford Financial Analysis

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    FORD MOTOR COMPANY FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Table of Contents Executive Summary……………………………………………………………. 1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………….. 2 Income Statement………………………………………………………………. 3 Balance Sheet…………………………………………………………………... 4 - 5 Statement of Cash Flows……………………………………………………….. 6 Profitability Ratios……………………………………………………………... 7 Liquidity Ratios………………………………………………………………… 8 Debt/Leverage Ratios…………………………………………………………... 8 - 9 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………

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    where brand loyalty is only as strong as the latest gizmo and horsepower upgrade. The automotive assembly process‚ perfected by Henry Ford‚ was based on the simple principle that "customers can order a Model T in any color they wanted as long as it was black." After the 1920 ’s the market witnessed new entrants with unheard of automobile features that ended Ford ’s golden age. New automakers such as Buick‚ Chrysler‚ and Oldsmobile offered customers varying colors and styles that propelled sales

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