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    Harley Swot Analysis

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    Harley-Davidson has become a household name in the United States and is a brand that has acquired an almost mystical power (Austin‚ Sole‚ Cotteleer‚ 2). The Harley-Davidson motorcycle business has been around for 95 years and to this day‚ people will still wait up to two years for their turn at receiving their own Harley. The demographic of Harley-Davidson customers ranges from “riders in their forties with grown child no longer at home to young‚ reckless and ‘born to be wild’ (Austin‚ Sole‚ Cotteleer

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    with the needs of a common middle class family kept in mind. Major Competition: Four wheelers: a. Maruti Suzuki 800 b. Maruti Suzuki Alto c. Chevrolet Spark d. Maruti Suzuki Omni Two wheelers Competitive Analysis Features Nano Maruti Suzuki 800 Motorcycle Turning radius 4.0 M 4.4 M >4m# Air-conditioning Option available Standard fitting N/A Engine 624CC 796CC 100cc-180CC Fuel Tank 15ltrs 28ltrs Varies Length 3.1M 3.3M >3.1M# Width 1.5M 1.4M >0.5M# Height 1.6M 1.4M >1.5M# Seats 4 4 2 Price 1-1.8L

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    Harley Davidson

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    1. As CEO of Harley-Davidson I would compare the advantages and disadvantages of using exporting for example giving the market access into a new marking‚ making us able to maximize revenue in a short amount of time. A disadvantage would be being viewed as an outsider making it harder for people to feel comfortable with the product. Joint ventures agree too much faster and less costly access to foreign markets. It also decreases the start up cost to the international partner. A disadvantage of a joint

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    percent share of the motorcycle market in its first 60 years. The introduction of the Japanese motorcycle by Honda dropped Harley’s market share down to 3 percent by 1982. AMF bought into Harley in 1965 in an attempt to fix the company. They sped up production‚ which decreased quality. They put Harley up for sale in 1981. Vaughan Beals‚ vice president of motorcycle sales‚ led a team that purchased the division from AMF. In 1983 Congress increased the tariff on Japanese motorcycles from 4% to 45%

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    people in modern society are unfamiliar with the name. Today‚ Honda has given society everything from cars‚ trucks‚ generators and motorcycles. But of all these‚ it is the motorcycle that built the framework for Honda’s success and boosted the small Japanese manufacturer into a global phenomenon. Honda is a Japanese based company which is well known for its cars and motorcycles. It is the 2nd largest automaker in Japan and the 5th largest automaker in the world. Honda is world renowned for innovative ideas

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    Ducati 1199 Panigale

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    horsepower two wheel rocket ship that is set to turn the superbike industry on its ear. How did this small manufacturer become the powerhouse it is today? For its well-known name in motorcycle racing‚ the company has rather unusual roots. Founded in 1926 by three brothers‚ Ducati began by selling radio equipment‚ not motorcycles. Selling vacuum tubes‚ condensers‚ and other radio parts‚ the company grew into a successful business. This continued through the years of World War II‚ with the Ducati brothers

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    Ducati Case

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    technical superiority thanks to a group of special engineers who represented the soul of Ducati (the growth of its reputation depend on the performance segment). ‘80s: sold by IRI to Cagiva in order to refocus the company on products other than motorcycles. ‘90s: liquidity problems‚ risk of bankrupt bought by HBS‚ new era for Ducati. 2) what were the main elements of ducati’s generic strategy after the turnaround? The new CEO of ducati Federico Minoli had two goals in mind: * double-digit

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    Harley Davidson Case

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    HARLEY DAVIDSON: Preparing for the Next Century Executive Summary: Harley Davidson (HD) was established in 1903 by Harley‚ Arthur and Walter Davidson‚ and till date has proven to be an undisputed leader in the US heavyweight motorbike industry. The case discusses its strategies of sustaining a large market share as the motorbike Enterprise enters the 21st Century. During the first three decades‚ HD prioritized quality of its product by employing research and development (R&D). The Company

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    consumer behaviour

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    Scooters India and Kinetic emerge. This decade got manufacturers the best margins and two wheeler productions went upto almost 4 and half lakh units �Growth rate has not been what it was in 80s‚ then early 90s shift over period of scooters to motorcycles� adds Bajaj But the 80’s proved to be the transformational decade. A slew of global alliances were struck. Hero tied up with Honda‚ TVS with Suzuki and Escorts with Yamaha. It was hero Honda that moved the Indian market from scooters to bikes

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    is also very high in two wheeler market. So‚ because of this competition the companies have to invest much more in research area for survival and success. The invention of the first two-wheeler is a much-discussable issue. "WHO invented the first motorcycle?" this seems like a simple question‚ but the answer is quite complicated. Two-wheelers originated from the "safety" bicycle that is the bicycles with front and rear wheels of the same size with a pedal crank mechanism to drive the rear wheel.

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