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    Bmw Case Writeup

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    1. Helmut Panke‚ chairman and CEO of BMW (U.S.) introduced BMW’s strategic significance of the Z3 as reducing cost‚ firm commitment to the U.S. market and increase in production. Firstly‚ BMW’s BDI in the U.S. had decreased from 16.3% in 1984 to only 9.6% in 1991. With a low amount of product sales and international monetary fluctuations‚ BMW desired to lower production cost by moving from Germany to the U.S. and adjust model prices if necessary. Secondly‚ manufacturing in the U.S. had attained an

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    What’s the Next Step for BMW? Though BMW has a fairly large market share in its class‚ the path for BMW has not always been smooth sailing. Their success is linked with factors such as creative marketing‚ consumer involvement‚ and product reinvigoration. BMW started out as a very prestigious brand‚ but shares eventually came stumbling down when Honda introduced the Acura at a lower price. Honda offered service‚ reliability‚ and quality and charged less. After this hard time‚ BMW took actions to reinvigorate

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    Forecast 3 Segementation Analysis 3 Recommendation 5 Perceptual Map 5 Appendix 6 Problem Statements The BMW Individual Collection program has experienced a decline in sales volume. There appears to be a lack of commitment from BMW’s retailers and structural issues surrounding the corporate involvement of the program. Jeremy Shaver‚ the production planning manager believes that the BMW Individual Collection program has high potential and with an appropriate strategic marketing plan‚ the program

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    Time and time again BMW has demonstrated its effective marketing mix which is evident in the advertisement below. First let’s break down the Marketing Mix into the four Ps: Product‚ Price‚ Promotion‚ and Place (concept discussed in Chapter 2 and in lecture). BMW manufactures high-quality automobiles which come in a variety of styles and designs. BMW offers everything from small cars to large cars‚ SUVs‚ convertibles and motorcycles. The sleek design and sporty appearance of all BMW vehicles has allowed

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    BMW Group ’s Worldwide Mission Statement "The mission statement up to the year 2020 is clearly defined: the BMW Group is the world ’s leading provider of premium products and premium services for individual mobility." BMW is one of the most widely know luxury class car manufacturers in the world. They have great branding strategy and technology but the entrance of Japanese manufacturers in the U.S. auto market creates a problem for BMW. Japanese companies have luxury cars that are lower in price

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    that came to mind for this assignment was the BMW short films. The BMW short films were launched in 2002 as part of a large BMW marketing campaign. BMW‚ the “Ultimate Driving Machine” became the ultimate interactive marketing campaign through BMW Films. Traditionally‚ BMW had always supported the release of a new vehicle with an advertising campaign designed to reinforce the brand promise of delivering the world’s most exciting luxury cars. But in 2000‚ BMW had a window of opportunity when it could do

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    Executive Summary BMW has embarked on a mission to cut its notoriously long product development time in half utilizing a newly developed system code named "Digital Car". Senior management has decided to utilize the new process on the 7-series platform. In order to accomplish this goal‚ BMW is preparing to take advantage of the latest computer technology in car development. At the forefront of the new plan is a debate over the use of computer-aided-styling (CAS). We recommend that BMW implement the

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    on “what makes a BMW a BMW”. In fact‚ there was no product launch to advertise and BMW was able to use this time to shift its strategy from ‘push’ to ‘pull’. The goal of this advertisement was to “produce the most exciting‚ fun thing people had ever seen come out of their computer”. In terms of numbers‚ this campaign was used to maintain growth and sales‚ which had been growing excessively since 1992: from 60 000 units sold to 180 000 units (exhibit 1). In terms of target‚ BMW wanted to attract

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    BMW: The 7 Series 1. What are the causes and consequences of BMW’s quality problems with newly launched products? What should be done to improve “launch quality”? The causes and consequences of BMW’s quality problems with newly launched products were plentiful and apparent all throughout the case study. For instance‚ BMW does not use pre-production tools during prototyping. This significantly lowers their opportunity to discover and fix quality problems earlier in the production process. Secondly

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    CASE TEACHING NOTES Brown Bag John Cullen 1. Introduction This case study charts the development of an Irish animation company from small‚ unambitious beginnings to becoming an award-winning‚ globally recognized company with a growing list of international clients nearly ten years later. It describes how the enterprise emerged at a time of demographic and cultural change in Ireland‚ and how the withdrawal of significant investment in the animation sector created entrepreneurial opportunities

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