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    owners & 15 from Hyundai owners.) (c) Interpretation of data as per the information provided by the respondents. (d) Giving findings along with suggestions. Limitations of this method :- (a) Data is qualitative in nature. Hence‚ results will be near to accurate (b) It may be possible that respondents may have misrepresented while responding. Introduction to Maruti Suzuki. Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL‚ formerly known as Maruti Udyog Limited) is a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation‚ Japan

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing‚ USA‚ Inc Case Analysis * Main and sub ideas of the case. The main topic of the case was the problems caused by defective or damaged seats. TMM USA’s seat problem was threefold. The first was the actual defects with the hooks and the damaged caused by cross threading by employees when installing the seats. This problem led to the second problem‚ which was the departure from the Toyota Production System (TPS) when dealing with the seat problem. Rather than fix the problem

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    Case: Ford Motor Company

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    1.0 Introduction The Ford Motor Company finds itself in a dynamic business environment where new technologies and practices offer the potential to alter in a significant way the landscape in which it operates. Henry Ford was in his time an innovator in offering "cars for the masses". He introduced to the car industry methods and systems innovative in their day. Ford needs once again to forge new paths to ensure future competitive advantage. Executives at Ford have been considering the "Direct Model"

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    COMPANY HyundaiCard was established in 2001. In Aug 2005 HyundaiCard established a strategic alliance with GE Consumer Finance. So‚ HyundaiCard’s largest shareholders became Hyundai Motor (31‚6%) and GE Consumer Finance (43%). HyundaiCard focused on its customer needs‚ developed new credit card products‚ and provided different online marketing campaigns. Its customer segmentation strategy focused on its customer needs: Lifestyle Influences à Activities. That why HyundaiCard formulated “Alphabet

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    Case Study: Tata Motors

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    Tata Motors was founded in 1945‚ as Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company to manufacture locomotives and engineering products. In 1945‚ Tata began production of steam road rollers with the collaboration with UK manufacture Marshall Sons (Gamble‚ Peteraf‚ & Thompson‚ 2015). In 1994‚ Tata Motors began a joint venture with Damier-Benz/Mercedes Benz to manufacture Mercedes-Benz passenger cars in India (Gamble‚ Peteraf‚ & Thompson‚ 2015). In 2003‚ Tata Engineering changed its name to Tata Motors Limited

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    Case Study Tata Motors

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    Q1. What were the key challenges facing Tata Motors in the process of moving to produce passenger cars from successfully producing commercial vehicles? The major challenge for the company was the market competition which is a part of Industry Environment that plays a important role in strategy formulation. At the beginning Tata motors had mostly focused on the domestic market mostly demand driven and there was a lack of competency. But when Indica was launched there were three dominant players who

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    Ford Motor Company Case

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    Ford Motor Company Case 1. Does Ford have too much cash? 2. How does VEP work? 3. What are the alternatives for distributing cash? 4. What problems is the VEP plan designed to solve? 5. As a shareholder‚ how would you approve the VEP? Would you elect cash or stock? Q.1) Does Ford have too much cash? Exhibit 6‚ 8‚ and 9 (figures in $ millions) provides selected balance sheet items for Ford‚ General Motors‚ and DaimlerChrylser. The given information indicates that Ford carries the highest amount

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    Tata Motors Swot Analysis

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    Group 3 Tata Motors Case Analysis Question #2 Prepare a SWOT analysis for the company. Strengths • Tata Motors is a market leader in automobile industry in India with a high market share. • Tata Motors has a good employee base which gives them high production efficiency. • Tata Motors are considered a reputable brand in India which gives them an advantage over its competitors. • Tata focuses not only the quality of its products but also on the quality of its management. They have a program

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    SWOT Analysis in KIA Motors Company Owais Osama Al-Ahmar 200921023 AlYamamah University Constantine Pithithutis 13-06-2012 Contents 1- Contents ………………………………. 2 2- Introduction …………………………… 3 3- Strengths ………………………………. 3 4- Weaknesses ……………………………. 4 5- Opportunities ………………………….. 5 6- Threats …………………………………. 5 7- Evaluation of SWOT analysis …………. 6 8- Conclusion ……………………………... 6 9- References ……………………………… 7 Introduction:

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    General Motor’s Strategic Analysis pressure from substitute or complementary products‚ (4) bargaining power of buyers‚ and (5) bargaining power of suppliers. 1. Rivalry between existing competitors With the rise of foreign competitors like Toyota‚ Honda and Nissan in the 1970’s and 80’s‚ rivalryin the American auto industry has become much more intense. Firms compete on both price andnon-price dimensions. The price competition erodes profits by drawing down price-cost marginswhile non-price competition

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