Executive Summary: This report provides a detailed company description of the giant automaker Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC)‚ along with an in depth analysis and evaluation of their logistics‚ marketing‚ human resource management and international strategy. What is currently being questioned is the allowance of TMC to cross our borders and begin operations within our country. After reviewing all evidence found for and against allowing TMC to enter our nation‚ it was made clear that TMC provides
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INNOVATION STRATEGY _________________ OCTOBER 2010 ------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY3 2. TATA NANO: LESSONS FROM AN INNOVATOR4 History of Tata Motors4 The Indian Automotive Industry 5 The Origin of the Nano 7 Tata’s Unique Business Model 8 Activities at Tata Motors 11 Effects on India’s Ecology and Economy 12 Risk of Imitation 13 Sustaining Competitive Advantage 13 3. REFERENCES16 4. EXHIBIT 117 1. -------------------------------------------------
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analysis is to maximize profit of Giant Motor Company which has 3 lines of products and offers 3 brands of cars namely Lyra‚ Libra and Hydra which corresponds to subcompact car class‚ sporty car class‚ and luxury car class respectively. Currently the company has 3 manufacturing plants and each of them is dedicated to a specific product line. For future planning‚ the company has an option of retooling its manufacturing capacity which would bring a major expense to company but would increase its production
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Student Motor Company started its operations one year ago and is competing against Ford and GM. The company has annual revenue of $30 billion per year the net worth of the company is $7.7 billion and its income after tax is $983 million. Recently the market position of the company is eroded by competitors from local and foreign markets‚ especially Volkswagens. The company has launched its new subcomponent Zinger. Zinger was a project car whose objective was to build a car at or below 2000 pounds
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Case Assignment - What Would You Do?FORD MOTOR COMPANYHeadquarters‚ Dearborn‚ Michigan. “You turned Boeing around from billion-dollar losses to huge profits and increased market share. But when you became Ford Motor Company’s CEO‚ people asked‚ “What does an airplane guy know about the car business?” Well‚ on your first day as CEO‚ you reviewed the product lineup and discovered something missing‚ the Ford Taurus‚ the best-selling car in company history. “Where was it?” you asked. “We killed it
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Tom Ford International LLC -Ultimate parent company Mr. Thomas Ford - President and Chief Executive Officer Domenico De Sole – Chairman ((former Gucci Group President and Chief Executive Officer) Registered and trading address: 845 Madison Avenue New York‚ NY 10021-4908 United States Tom Ford Studio Limited Company Type: Private limited with share capital Inc. Date: 06 Jul 2005 Industry: Manufacture of other wearing apparel and accessories Registered and Trading Address: 7 Howick
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in the past. What is/was their strategy? Is/Was it a sound strategy? Do/Did they have a competitive advantage? Do/Did they have a sustainable competitive advantage? Is/Was the organization adhering to their strategy or deviating from it? Where are/were they strong? Where are/were they weak? If you were President of the organization‚ what recommendations would you make to ensure success with this strategy? NOTE: I have often heard people say‚ we need a new strategy. It is IMPERATIVE to understand
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General Motors (hereafter GM) Company‚ one of the world’s largest automakers‚ traces its roots back to 1908 and its annual revenue in 2000 of $185 billion. The company sells 8 million vehicles per years‚ 3.2 million of which are produced and market outside of its North America. GM caught 27 percent share of the North America and 9 percent share of the market in the rest of the world as well as GM captured 12 percent share in the Western Europe in 2000 which is second only to that of ford. With its
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Brand name • Functionality • Styling • Quality • Safety • Packaging • Repairs and Support • Warranty • Accessories and services Price Decisions Some examples of pricing decisions to be made include: • Pricing strategy (skim‚ penetration‚ etc.) • Suggested retail price • Volume discounts and wholesale pricing • Cash and early payment discounts • Seasonal pricing • Bundling • Price flexibility • Price discrimination Distribution(Place)
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able to have decision ? making strategy .The results of the Life cycle analysis of cars provide information on n environmental impact issues. The evaluation of automobiles fueled‚ new technologies such as electricity and gas units can prove the benefits and decrease the environmental impact. Although none of these alternatives is a clear winner‚ lowering emissions and improving sustainability is a priority of this industry. Companies such as the Ford Motor Company need future regulation‚ government
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