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    Subject: Business Ethics Project: ONZAA Automobiles Dated: 20/04/2012 Submitted To: Sir Assad Submitted By: Muhammad Naeem ( 068 ) Muhammad Adeel Kahlid ( 021 ) Adil Farooq ( 039 ) Umar Sadiq ( 041 )

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    Code of Ethics Paper 1

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    (Baker‚ 2011‚ p.1). Examples of social responsibility can include an organization or corporation or help to make up the social responsibility. It can consist of economics. The organization has a responsibility to make and earn profit for its owners. Ethics is also an element of ethical responsibility. Individuals can also volunteer‚ which promotes human welfare. Responsibilities include having blood drives and allowing the community to make a donation to help fight cancer. “Volunteers‚ often called

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    Swot Analysis of Hyundai

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    ANALYSIS HYUNDAI Strengths • The Quality Advantage Hyundai owners experience fewer problems with their vehicles than any other car manufacturer in India (J.D. Power IQS Study). The Santro was chosen the best in the premium compact car segment and the Getz in the entry level mid - size car segment across several parameters. This study measures owner in terms of design‚ content‚ layout and performance of vehicles across several parameters. • A Buying Experience Like No Other Hyundai has a sales

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    this company? In consumer markets‚ one of the key forces is demographics. Difference in the size of commercial‚ industrial or residential customer with respect to both employees and sales are likely to contribute to differences in customer needs. Hyundai Elantra is best described as an affordable transportation. The ideal location for the market is educational and industrial communities. The age group that prefers to buy is normally low to medium income individuals and households such as college students

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    1. Identification A. Laura Moscone‚ a Human Resource Director for a small firm‚ has to decide which applicant out of a set of finalists she should hire for an outside sales position; however‚ her firm’s policy includes Facebook postings of their private life in her decision making for hiring any applicant for the outside sales position. B. 1. Should Laura hire Jack Friendly? 2. Should Laura disregard company policy? 3. Should Laura use Google‚ Facebook‚ LinkedIn‚ and

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    first strategies Hyundai should consider is the development of luxury vehicles which could then be heavily marketed toward the upper and middle class cultural societies in United States‚ China‚ Japan‚ Europe‚ etc. While Hyundai has come a long way since it first began‚ the automobile manufacturer has a long path of growth and expansion to meet the consumer recognition of the competition. There are both pros and cons of this type of strategic plan. The greatest advantage presents Hyundai the opportunity

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    to which the globalization strategies of Hyundai must adjust. Then‚ I will explore the transition of globalization strategy from transplants in the core market to set-up the KD production site in periphery regions from 1985 through 1995. There was a clear change in Hyundai’s globalization strategy at the end of the 1990s that has been primarily built by Global Top- 10 strategy. The closing reflections deal with the multi-regional strategy of Hyundai. GLOBALIZATION‚ FIRM ORGANIZATION

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    Hyundai Marketing Strategy

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    Marketing Strategies - HYUNDAI The case discusses the marketing strategies of Korea based Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) in India. HMC entered India by establishing its wholly owned subsidiary Hyundai Motors India Limited (HMIL) in 1996. Within a year of launch of its first product - Santro‚ HMIL had emerged as the second largest car company in India. The case describes in detail the entry‚ product‚ pricing‚ distribution and promotional strategies of HMIL. The case briefs the challenges faced

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    the marketing mix of Hyundai Motors in the Indian passenger car industry. • Compare and contrast the marketing strategy of Hyundai with other leading players in the Indian passenger car industry Contents: Keywords: Case‚ Hyundai Motors‚ Indian Passenger Car Industry‚ Foreign Car Manufacturers in India‚ Marketing Small Cars in India‚ Marketing Mix‚ Positioning‚ Customer Value‚ Pricing‚ Distribution‚ Advertising Campaign‚ Santro - YS Kim‚ former Managing Director‚ Hyundai Motors India Limited

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    The international corporate branding strategy of Hyundai and Kia are similar yet varied. Both organizations put plans into action that would potentially catapult their brands into the first-class market share position. Hyundai began its strategic branding process by focusing on improving the perception of their brand‚ positioning itself as a maker of “refined and confident” automobiles. While Kia attempted to improve consumer perception by billing the maker as an “exciting and enabling” automaker

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