Case Analysis People Management Fiasco In Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India Ltd. Submitted To : Dr. Madhumita Chatterji Submitted by: Swagatika Sarangi People Management Fiasco In HMSI INTRODUCTION: HMSI was established on October 20th 1999 with an aim to produce world class scooters and motorcycles in India. The state of the art HMSI factory‚ located in Gurgaon‚ was spread over 52 acres. The initial installed capacity was 100000 scooters per year‚ which was scheduled to reach
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single-spaced printed copy of individual write ups (Honda A‚ B) at the beginning of next class. §Read 1.Book Chapter 1 2.Honda(A)‚ HBS Case #384049 3.Honda(B)‚ HBS Case #384050 4.Appendix 2 in Syllabus (re-read) §Questions to prep (Honda A‚B) : 1.What caused Honda’s success? 2.What role did “good management” play in Honda’s success? 3.How do you define “good management” in #2? Research and development Sales volume Forestall tech obsolescence‚ Honda stay abreast of tech developments. More flexible
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Memo The purpose of this memo is to know which are the factors that made the new Honda car called Element succeed and what tangible benefits resulted from bringing in the voice of costumers. Background It was necessary for Honda to target their own new costumers segment‚ which they didn’t have‚ men between 19 and 29 years old called Generation Y. Alternatives Honda began a sort of relationship with their new costumers‚ with the objective to know what they needed in their cars and get new
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with Honda Canada for 14 years when he was fired. During his employment‚ Keays was diagnosed with choric fatigue syndrome and was granted disability leave for about two years. After the two years Keays returned to work‚ however Honda became concerned when Keays was continuously absent. Honda requested Keays visit with the organizations occupational medicine specialist to further diagnose his condition. Keays refused to abide with Hondas request and sought legal guidance at which point Honda terminated
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m 407-065-1 [pic] PEOPLE MANAGEMENT FIASCO IN HONDA MOTORCYCLES AND SCOOTERS INDIA LTD At the onset of 2006‚ the president of Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India Ltd (HMSI)‚ who was also its chief executive officer‚ had to make some radical decisions on a number of issues confronting the company following the July 2005 altercations with its
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Whirlpool Europe: Case 2 Whirlpool Europe’s implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is a positive business investment. One of the biggest challenges that Whirlpool Europe faces is a disconnect in the information systems. This disconnect has led to a decrease in product availability‚ loss in sales‚ and an unreasonably high inventory. A new system will allow Whirlpool Europe to improve operating effectiveness and efficiency. The cost of implementation of the ERP is quite
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Honda Motor Company‚ Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation An Engineering 111 Case Study By James Barbour‚ Daniel Hui‚ Chaereena Sarabian‚ Melissa Shafer‚ Christopher Woo Introduction The automotive industry in the past couple of years has seen its fair share of problems. Following the recession of the economy and the bailout of the American car companies the future of the automotive industry looked pretty bleak. However throughout all the
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Analysis of Honda Motor Company Report by Valanium Analysts: Yutaka Matsumoto‚ Yuichi Murakami‚ Michio Okazaki (ymatsum@mit.edu‚ yuichi@mit.edu‚ mokazaki@mit.edu ) Investment Recommendation: MARKET OUTPERFORM December 3‚ 2001 NYSE (11/30/00) 52 week range Revenue (2002 Est.) Market Capitalization Share Outstanding $ 76 $ 54.59 - $92.35 $ 60.08B $ 37.02B 487.2M 0.55% 34K EPS Forecast FYE 12/30 EPS Ratios Forward P/E Forward PEG M/B 2001A 2002E 2003E 2004E $3.85 $5.49 $5.88 $6.27 Firm
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I. Company background Honda Motor Co.‚ Ltd. is a Japanese public multinational corporation‚ primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. Honda has been the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959 as well as the world’s largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines measured by volume‚ producing more than 14 million internal combustion engines each year. In 2001‚ Honda became the second-largest Japanese automobile manufacturer and the eighth-largest automobile
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success in the US? Case A explains from the perspective of the writers of the BCG study. It concludes five reasons for Honda’s success in the US. Firstly‚ Honda has a deliberate strategy with a clear goal that to achieve a big market share in the American market. It is said that Honda’s primary objectives are keeping the sales volume rather than short-term profitability. The essence of this strategy is to make the sales volume grows faster than competitors. Therefore‚ Honda could increase his market
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