ultrasonic motor INTRODUCTION All of us know that motor is a machine which produces or imparts motion‚ or in detail it is an arrangement of coils and magnets that converts electric energy into mechanical energy and ultrasonic motors are the next generation motors. In 1980‚the world’s first ultrasonic motor was invented which utilizes the piezoelectric effect in the ultrasonic frequency range to provide its motive force resulting in a motor with unusually good low speed‚ high torque
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Andrew Martin COMM 336 Informative Paper 4/4/2013 Tesla Motors Tesla Motors is a car company that designs‚ manufactures and sells electric vehicles. This public company was founded in 2003 by Ian Wright‚ JB Straubel‚ Marc Tarpenning‚ Martin Eberhard and most notably Elon Musk. Its headquarters is located in Palo Alto‚ California‚ with its main production plant in Fremont‚ California. The company was named after Nikola Tesla‚ a renowned electrical engineer and physicist. Its goal is to
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MGT 4123 Business Policy Case Analysis September 27‚ 2009 Student Name: Adam Gher Case Name: General Motors I. Mission To develop and grow a performance-based‚ world-class‚ competitive diversity supply base that will work with General Motors towards its goal of being the market leader in the automotive industry. G.M. is a multinational corporation engaged in socially responsible operations‚ worldwide. It is dedicated to provide products and services of such quality that our customers
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Porters 5 Forces: Suppliers The bargaining power of suppliers‚ one of Porter‟s Five Forces‚ can have a significant effect on an organization. Suppliers hold power over a firm when they increase prices and reduce the quality of their product and the firm cannot use their own pricing to recover these changes in costs. Switching costs is the “negative costs that a consumer incurs as a result of changing suppliers‚ brands‚ or products”. Switching costs can represent a variety of things: time and
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from them. 4. The key factors that determine success for the companies in regional airline industry are securing a partnership with a major airline‚ expansion of partnerships to include new routes and additional departures‚ and increasing its range. 5. SkyWest is employing a focused differentiation strategy and has been seeking to fulfill customer satisfaction through valuable and reliable flights. It is trying to achieve greater levels of customer satisfaction than its competition. 6. SkyWest’s
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Five Forces Model of Hong Kong Disneyland * Threat of New Entrants * High capital requirements: High capital requirements mean a company must spend a lot of money in order to compete in the market. High capital requirements positively affect Hong Kong Disneyland. … * Strong brand names are important: If strong brands are critical to compete‚ then new competitors will have to improve their brand value in order to effectively compete. Strong brands positively affect Hong
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Analysis Rivalry Among Competitors Game console companies are facing strong rivalry competitions. As the industry develops‚ every game console company tries to implement the latest graphic technology into their products‚ and those who fell to apply the new technology have seen a decline of the market share. In addition‚ many of the console companies are exploring new functions that are not just video games. Threat of New Entrants The threat of new entrants is low. All the game console companies
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Both concentrate and bottling businesses are interrelated‚ because they create one product‚ but at different stages‚ they have the same consumers‚ however‚ there is a big difference in the structure and most significant is gaining profitability. 5 forces structure of both businesses would help to explain the phenomenon: The power of suppliers: Concentrate and bottling producers would need sugar and corn syrup‚ flavors‚ sweeteners‚ packages and some other additives suppliers. However‚ they are not
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GENERAL MOTORS Contents: Introduction………………………………………………….. 2 Background of the Company…………………………. 2 Present Age GM……………………………………………. 5 Micro Environmental Factors………………………… 6 Macro Environmental Factors………………………. 10 Marketing Strategy………………………………………. 13 SWOT Analysis…………………………………………….. 15 Introduction: General Motors Company commonly known as General Motors or GM is an American company and is the world’s second largest automaker company. General Motors produces cars and trucks
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Contents Industry Overview 3 Porter’s 5 Forces 3 1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers 3 2. Bargaining Power of Buyers 4 3. Rivalry Among Competitors 4 4. Barriers to Entry 5 Barriers to Exit 5 5. Threat of Substitutes 6 Overall Industry Attractiveness 6 Emerging Trends in the Industry 7 Value Chain Analysis 7 VRIO FRamework 8 1. Design and technological capability 8 2. Loyal vendor base 8 3. Manufacturing synergies 8 4. Sales and Distribution Network 8 TATA
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