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    1) Your recommendation to the Harley Davidson Management Team: Should Harley Davidson continue to sponsor the Posse Ride? Why or why not? What role should the Posse Ride play in the HOG events mix? HD should continue its popular posse ride because of the following reasons HD being a high involvement product‚ keeping the customers involved even after the sales. It fosters the feeling of brand community which leads to consumer’s personal identification with the brand Gives a deeper insight of the

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    Melissa Mitchell Professor: Keith W. Ballantyne Case 2: Revving up for Relief: Harley Davidson at the ITC Harley Davidson is an American build and recognized name; they leaded the way for future entrants. Harley-Davidson strong American brand and have dedicated clients that will continue the motorcycle trend. Based on the information in this case‚ I can’t be reasonably sure that the United States had a comparative advantage in producing motorcycles. If it were‚ then the U.S would produce the bikes

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    Mr. Richard Teerlink age 59 joined Harley Davidson in 1981 and was elected to the board of directors in 1982. In 1988 he was appointed President‚ and he was named Chief Executive Officer in 1989. Mr. Teerlink is also on the Boards of Directors of Johnson Controls‚ Incorporated and Snap-On Incorporated (Rethinking Leadership). Mr. Teerlink has been the leader in developing a value-based culture at Harley. Shareholder Lawsuits: In re Harley Davidson‚ Inc. Securities Litigation was a consolidated

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    Harley Davidson Case Analysis In 2007‚ Harley Davidson was the world’s most profitable motorcycle company. They had just released great earnings and committed to achieve earnings per share growth of 11-17% for each of the next three years. Their CEO of 37 years‚ James Ziemer‚ knew this would be an extremely difficult task seeing Harley’s domestic market share recently top off at just under 50%. The domestic market was where Harley’s achieved the most growth over the past 20 years and

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    HARLEY DAVIDSON COMPANY Case Analysis I. DEFINITION OF THE CASE PROBLEM The Harley Davidson name has been shattered into pieces. The loss of customer’s demand for their products proves a problem probably too much to handle for the present managers/owners of the company. The product quality mainly has deteriorated significantly that leads to the low demand for the Harley Davidson choppers. Problems always do arise that need immediate actions to take place. What can

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    Harley Davidson We have decided to address problems and causes within the Harley Davidson Company by using a strategic audit which will explain past‚ present and future trends within this organization. I. Current Situation A. Current Situation Excellent financials‚ low debt load‚ 2001 was the 16th consecutive year with record performance. Price/earnings ratio is positive. • World wide retail for 4th quarter 12.9% growth over year 2000. • Forbes named Harley-Davidson its "Company of the

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    HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA ------------------------------------------------- Assignment STUDENT NAME | : | | EDEXCEL REGISTRATION NO. | : | | PROGRAMME | : | HND | SEMESTER | : | 04 | UNIT NO./TITLE | : | 13 / Managing Activities | ASSIGNMENT NO. | : | 01 of 04 | ASSIGNMENT TITLE | : | Managing Activities | UNIT OUTCOMES COVERED | : | | P13.1Explain how processes and functions inter-relate in the organisational structure P13.2Plan work activities to meet the objectives of

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    Harley-Davidson: Women and Motorcycles Introduction An American tradition can be dated back to 1903 when two young men brought their idea to life and produced the first Harley-Davidson motorcycle. At the time‚ the motor-driven motorcycle that these young men were inventing was to be for their own personal use. Once it was produced‚ it became popular with motorcycle enthusiast and having survived some difficult times Harley-Davidson is just as popular today‚ as it was when if first began (Bolfert)

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    Identify Harley ’s strategy and explain its rationale. Harley is a globally recognised brand firmly associated with large motorbikes with a historic emphasis on style‚ individuality and freedom rather than on technology‚ speed or sports. From a segmentation view they belong in the heavyweight motorcycle market and are particularly strong within a sub-segment of super heavyweight. Their bikes are strongest in the Cruiser motorcycle segment‚ feature in the Touring bikes segment (focus on their style

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    “Strategic planning involves identifying the current business of a firm and the business it wants for the future‚ and the course of action or strategy it will use to pursue its objectives.” (definition) While Harley-Davidson and its competitors‚ both domestic and international‚ have been alive for decades‚ it is becoming increasingly difficult to shift such established entities to compliment a new‚ younger group of potential riders. An expanding economy‚ technological advances such as the internet

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