Summary “Harley-Davidson is the iconic American motorcycle manufacturer. Founded out of a small shed in 1903 by William S. Harley and Brothers Arthur and Walter Davidson in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin. The Motor Company produces traditional cruiser motorcycles utilizing air-cooled V-Twin engines. When Harley and Davidson produced and sold their first motorcycle in 1903‚ they were one of many small motorcycle marques springing up across the country. Flash forward more than a century and the Harley-Davidson
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Case 2 Industry Analysis Harley Davidson/ Heavy Weight Motorcycle Industry Table of Contents Mission ………………………………………………………………...3 SWOT Analysis ………………………………………………………..3-7 Sustainable Competitive Advantage …………………………………...7-8 Issues and Problems …………………………………………………....8-9 Strategic Recommendation …………………………………………….9-13 Fallout ………………………………………………………………… 13-15 Conclusion ……………………………………………………………..15 Appendix ……………………………………………………………….16 Refrences
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Harley History Harley Davidson was seen in America as a company that produced motorcycles with “raw power.” The company was founded by Arthur and Walter Davidson and William Harley in 1903. In 1918‚ Harley Davidson had become the largest motorcycle producing company in the world. Their production totaled 28‚000 motorcycles. Production continued to increase with the onset of World War II and the military use of Harley’s motorcycles. The mystique of the product had a tough sense to it with
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The decision-making authority is decentralized around domestic and foreign operations. b) Is the corporation organized on the basis of functions‚ projects‚ geography‚ or some combination of these? Harley Davidson is an MNC organized by a geographic area structure. This MNC operates in Europe‚ Middle East‚ Africa‚ Asia‚ Latin America‚ US‚ and Canada. 2. Is the structure clearly understood by everyone in the corporation? Yes. The employees
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February 19 2013 Case Study 10 Harley Davidson Tuesday’s 6pm-10pm 1. IF you were CEO of Harley Davidson‚ How would you compare the advantages and disadvantages of using exports‚ joint ventures‚ and foreign subsidiaries as ways of expanding international sales? A.)The advantage of Using Exports was that I’m able to save money in resources‚ taxes relief’s‚ and cheaper labor while exposing my product to an international market. Harley recognized that “German motorcyclist rode
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Harley Davidson was the only American brand for heavy weight motorcycle manufacturer. However‚ Harley Davidson faced problems on positioning in its core market segment‚ that is‚ those middle aged male baby boomers‚ since Harley try to gain business from new segments by targeting on female and young users‚ with new bike that acquired features that is small in size‚ which totally contrast with the products being offered by Harley previously. The troubles faced by Harley had been stated and emphasized
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(Liana) D. Positioning Statement (Liana) E. Financial Objectives (Scott) F. Marketing Mix i. Product or Service Mix (Scott) ii. Price (Scott) iii. Promotion (Scott‚ Nakiya‚ Liana) iv. Distribution (Liana) IV. Financials (Scott) A. Break-even Analysis B. Net Marketing Contribution and Profitability V. Implementation (Nakiya) VI. Appendices and Supporting Information I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Harley-Davison motorcycle has been an American icon since
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Marketing a. Harley marketing philosophy was developed based on the customers’ desires‚ gathered through surveys‚ interviews and focus groups. b. Efforts focus on distribution divided among dealer promotions‚ customer events‚ magazine and direct mail advertising‚ public relations‚ cooperative programs with Harley Davidson/Buell Dealers‚ and national television advertising. c. Harley’s promotional events are rallies and motorcycle consumer shows. 2. Finance a. Harley went public in 1986
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Harley Davidson‚ Inc. Company Overview In 1903 the first Harley Davidson motorcycle was built by William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson (Harley‚ 2013). Harley Davidson motorcycles started out as racing bikes‚ being known not only their fast but also reliable motor (Harley‚ 2013). The company quickly grew and Harley Davidson motorcycles become an American icon. Harley Davidson Inc. became incorporated in 1981 (Harley‚ 2013). Five years later Harley Davidson became a publicly traded company
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Harley Davidson has a culture that is unique like no other organization. The Harley culture has changed and adjusted itself accordingly throughout history. Harley Davidson’s success is due to the culture that it has created. The three main aspects of Harleys culture is 1. Harley has such an inclusive nature of Family‚ that it is able to bind its customers together through implementing them into a lifestyle. 2. The employees are customers; they are a big part of the Harley family. 3. Harley Davidson
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