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    Ford Pinto

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    Moral Intensity of Ford Pinto Case Magnitude of the Consequences From the perspective of senior managers who made the decision‚ the magnitude of consequences introducing the Ford Pinto to the market is small. To support this point of view‚ Ford vice President firstly cited several statistical evidences. In 1975‚ only 12 of 848 deaths‚ which associated with passenger-car accidents in which fires also occurred‚ involved occupants of Pintos. And in 1976‚ the number of occupant fatalities in fire-associated

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    Tesla Motors

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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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    Tesla Motors faces is the society and subcultures. In this day in age consumers worldwide have increased their knowledge and sensitivity about its environment. Numerous companies have catered to this need of becoming more environmentally responsible by offering products that are “green” or environmentally friendly. This new growth amongst people and organizations alike of becoming more environmentally conscious has created an opportunity for Tesla Motors with its brand of product. Tesla Motors produces

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    Tom Ford

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    TOM FORD Born in Texas in 1962‚ Tom Ford went on to become arguably the most influential designer of the last decade. Having initially trained as an actor‚ he studied interior architecture at Parsons School of Design until 1986‚ and went on to take positions at Perry Ellis and Cathy Hardwick‚ before joining Gucci in 1990. Ford was hired by Gucci’s then creative director Dawn Mello as chief women’s ready-to-wear designer‚ and later appointed design director. When‚ in 1994‚ Gucci was acquired

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    KA Ford

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    Ford KaThe launching team of Ford Ka is facing a changing marketplace for innovative and fresh approaches to segmenting the small car market with attributes that could resonate with the evolving markets. It is recommended that the team should segment their market based on life style and behaviors (i.e. psychographic) to target Freedom Lovers and Attention Seekers then later stage Sensible Classics as below: Stylish and modern urban and suburban individual with acceptable income levels; this group

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    LIT Motors

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    The Path Forward: LIT MOTORS This report considers the strategy for Lit Motors; a San-Francisco based electric car start-up with two prototype vehicles in development. The Lit C-1 is the flagship product described as an enclosed‚ two-passenger‚ electric-powered‚ two-wheeled “daily driver”. The Lit Cargo Scooter folds to a small footprint when not in use and provides additional cargo space compared to normal scooters. The president and founder of Lit Motors is Daniel Kim‚ an erstwhile science and

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    General Motors

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    GENERAL MOTORS Contents: Introduction………………………………………………….. 2 Background of the Company…………………………. 2 Present Age GM……………………………………………. 5 Micro Environmental Factors………………………… 6 Macro Environmental Factors………………………. 10 Marketing Strategy………………………………………. 13 SWOT Analysis…………………………………………….. 15 Introduction: General Motors Company commonly known as General Motors or GM is an American company and is the world’s second largest automaker company. General Motors produces cars and trucks

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    General motor

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    Summary After three years bailed out by the federal government‚ General Motor Co. set a goal of making $10 billion a year which is an unthinkable goal. In 2012‚ GM report 2011 net income about $8 billion and its highest ever campare to 2010 with gain nearly twice which is $4.7 billion are growth in China and strong profit in North America. GM also aims over next several years to raise its profit margin to 10% from current margin of about 6% and would be among the highest in the auto industry. The

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    Ford Ka

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    Historically‚ car manufacturers including Ford segmented buyers according to their income and age. Ford used these figures to classify small car buyers into four target groups. • Financially constrained buyers (single men and women without children <100‚000 FF) • Average income‚ more youthful/expressive buyers (100-250 thousand FF‚ single men/women/childless couples) • Average income and/or family constrained buyers (full nesters‚ empty nesters 100FF and above) • Higher income‚ not family constrained

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    THE BALANCE SCORECARD: TESCO STORES INTRODUCTION The Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is a performance measurement tool that originated in the business worlds. Performance measurement is a way to track performance over time to assess if goals are being met. Organizations measure their performance to monitor how they’re doing in achieving their overall mission and goals. The BSC was originally developed as a performance measurement system in 1992 by Dr. Robert Kaplan and Dr. David Norton at the Harvard

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