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    HARLEY DAVIDSON COMPANY Case Analysis I. DEFINITION OF THE CASE PROBLEM The Harley Davidson name has been shattered into pieces. The loss of customer’s demand for their products proves a problem probably too much to handle for the present managers/owners of the company. The product quality mainly has deteriorated significantly that leads to the low demand for the Harley Davidson choppers. Problems always do arise that need immediate actions to take place. What can

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    Hartley Highlights: Harley-Davidson Essential Facts Harley-Davidson had a 70 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

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    Harley Davidson Case Analysis In 2007‚ Harley Davidson was the world’s most profitable motorcycle company. They had just released great earnings and committed to achieve earnings per share growth of 11-17% for each of the next three years. Their CEO of 37 years‚ James Ziemer‚ knew this would be an extremely difficult task seeing Harley’s domestic market share recently top off at just under 50%. The domestic market was where Harley’s achieved the most growth over the past 20 years and

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    Identify Harley ’s strategy and explain its rationale. Harley is a globally recognised brand firmly associated with large motorbikes with a historic emphasis on style‚ individuality and freedom rather than on technology‚ speed or sports. From a segmentation view they belong in the heavyweight motorcycle market and are particularly strong within a sub-segment of super heavyweight. Their bikes are strongest in the Cruiser motorcycle segment‚ feature in the Touring bikes segment (focus on their style

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    Definition Harley-Davidson is and American motorcycle manufacturer where founded in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin. Harley-Davidson only focuses on heavyweight motorcycle with engine displacement greater than 700cc during 1970s‚ but they noticed that is opportunities on chopper style of motorcycle. Therefore they try to build new product plant and started to manufacture new types of motorcycle‚ until nowadays‚ Harley-Davidson have more than 100 models in the markets. 1.2) Business Mission Harley-Davidson values

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    Harley-Davidson‚ Inc: Identifying eBusiness Risks and Related Assurance Services for the eBusiness Marketplace. Copyright © 2006 by Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚ Upper Saddle River‚ NJ 07458. TABLE OF CONTENTS Risks Involved For Harley Davidson Since Integrating E-Business Into Its Supply Chain Management System 2 Internal Controls Which Harley Davidson Can Implement To Mitigate The Risks Identified And How Best Can These Controls Be Audited 5 Business Risks For The Harley Davidson’s Business Partners

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    Harley-Davidson‚ Inc. Contents Introduction Problem Statement Supply Management Strategy Project Scope Project Execution Software Vendor Finalists Recommendations 2004 Update References Introduction Harley-Davidson is an American motorcycle manufacturer with a rich history and cultural tradition. Founded in 1903 in Milwaukee‚ WI‚ Harley just celebrated its 100th anniversary with a series of events around the world that culminated in hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists

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    Harley-Davidson: Fortune 500 Company The Hogs‚ Inc. David Deubner Yvonne James Sandra Jones Giovanni Legaspi Julie Orton Florida State College at Jacksonville MAN3240 October 21‚ 2009 The history of Harley-Davidson is an incredible story of four young men in Milwaukee‚ who experimented with internal combustion in a 10x15 little shed with the words Harley-Davidson Motor Company inscribed on the front. Not only did they not burn down the shed but they created a business

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    Bargaining power of suppliers 7 5. Rivalry among competing firms 8 6. Relative power of unions‚ governments‚ special interest group‚ etc. 8 C. SUMMARY OF EXTERNAL FACTORS 8 IV. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT: STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESS (SWOT) 10 A. CORPORATE STRUCTURE 10 B. CORPORATE CULTURE 10 C. CORPORATE RESOURCES 10 1. Marketing 10 a. Product: 10 b. Price: 11 c. Place: 11 d. Promotion: 11 2. Finance 12 3. Research and Development (R & D) 13 4. Operations and Logistics 13 5. Human Resources Management

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    Harley Davidson’s Supply Chain Improvement Excerpted from Operations Management: Creating Value Along the Supply Chain by Roberta Russell and Bernard Taylor pp. 420-421 In the early 1980’s Wisconsin-based Harley-Davidson Motor Company‚ the country’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles‚ was struggling to survive. Faced with an onslaught of sever competition from Japan and failing new products‚ … Harley-Davidson was challenged to remain profitable. However‚ not only did Harley-Davidson survive

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