Ford Motor Company: A Business Analysis Mary J. Richardson MGT 521 January 30‚ 2012 Erick Espinosa Developing sound strategic plans to address the changing business climate is crucial to organizations operating in today’s global environment. Throughout its history‚ Ford Motor Company has developed effective strategic plans to adapt the business to the changing economy while addressing the needs of their customers and employees. By analyzing the company’s strategic planning‚ along with its
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IBM4811 International Strategic Management Case: Ford Motor Company I. Strategic Profile Company overview: Ford Motor Company is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world which Henry Ford is the founder. The company manufactures and distributes automobiles in over 200 markets across six continents. The company’s strong brand portfolio gives it a significant competitive advantage. However‚ less vehicle production in developed markets would reduce demand for the company’s products
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Executive summary Ford Motor Company is based in Dearborn‚ Michigan; it is the second largest industrial corporation in the world‚ with revenues of more than 144 billion and about 370‚000 employees. Operations span 200 countries. Although ford obtains significant revenues and profits from its financial services subsidiaries‚ the company’s core business remains the design and manufacture of automobiles for sale on the consumer market. Since Henry Ford‚ founder of Ford‚ incorporated in 1903
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makes them so successful? In an effort to answer this question‚ a thorough internal investigation can be helpful in determining what aspects of this company are making it an industry leader. Two aspects of this internal analysis of Exxon Mobile are the company’s resources and capabilities. Resources One of the most reputable resources that Exxon Mobil has today is a strong brand name. Exxon Mobil operates all over the world and is recognized in every part of the world (Datamonitor‚ 2008). When people
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company? 2.2 How can Ford successfully position itself in terms of the five forces of competition? 2.3 In what ways can the company effectively manage customer relationships to increase strategic competitiveness? 2.4 What conditions and tools can facilitate Ford’s efforts to produce differentiated products at relatively low costs? Outline a rough competitor analysis. What can be learned about expected competitor behaviour by using the model
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Henry Ford was the creator of Ford Motors that started on June 16‚ 1903. “Henry Ford was a farmer’s son whose manufacturing genius transformed life around the globe” (Ford Motor Company‚ 2010) Henry was born July 30‚ 1863 and was the oldest of six siblings. Although he was committed to his family farm‚ he was always interested in machinery and mechanics. Which later helped him develop Ford Motors? “When Ford Motors began it consisted of eleven business associates and $28‚000 in capital.” (Ford
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The Ford Pinto Project The Ford Motor Company has been the leading car company for many decades. In the late 1960’s early 1970’s the company was losing the battle with Japanese with the small efficient cars. Lee Iacocca‚ Chief Executive Officer the Ford Motor Company wanted a car that will be competitive to these Japanese compact cars. With this intention in mind‚ the company wanted to manufacture a sub-compact vehicle that weighs less than 2‚000 pounds and costs under $2‚000. The result is
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Ford & General Motors in Russia In July 2002‚ Ford Motor Company officially opened its first Russian car factory near St. Petersburg. The factory‚ which cost some S150 million to build‚ is 100% owned by Ford and represents the first wholly owned investment by a foreign carmaker in Russia. The factory is tiny by international standards; it will employ 800 people and initially will produce 10‚000 Ford Focus cars a year. By comparison‚ a typical auto plant in the developed world produces 200‚000
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Introduction: The Ford Explorer is one of the most popular sport-utility vehicles sold in North America and built by Ford Motor Company. Since the early 1990’s the “Explorer” has been the head of the mid-sized SUV fleet in North America by Ford. It was born as a replacement for the Ford Bronco II‚ which ended production when restyling in 1989‚ did not have the desired market capturing success. In addition‚ safety reports of 1989-1990 suggested the Bronco II was prone to rollovers‚ poor handling
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0 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ANALYSIS ON THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT OF FORD MOTOR 2 2.1 INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 2 2.2 EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 4 2.2.1 ECONOMIC 4 2.2.2 TECHNOLOGICAL 4 2.2.3 POLITICAL/LEGAL 5 3.0 KEY SUCCESS FACTORS OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY 6 4.0 CAN FORD BECOME A MARKET LEADER IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN RECENT YEARS? 7 5.0 SWOT ANALYSIS FOR FORD MOTOR COMPANY 8 5.1 STRENGTHS 8 5.1.1 STRONG FORD ASIA‚ AFRICA AND FORD MAZDA OPERATIONS 8 5.1.2 GROWING FORD EUROPE AND PREMIER AUTOMOTIVE
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