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    Autonomous driving is an exciting technology but also quite scary at the same time. Even though it might be pretty cool I think the cons outweigh the pros. It could have bugs‚ be unable to break the law to avoid a tragic incident and also many laws would need to be altered. For instance‚ if you think about it laptops and computers glitch‚ they glitch a lot and they aren’t subject to extreme weather conditions during operation. If these glitches were not found before being sold to the general public

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    PESTLE ANALYSIS OF AUTOMOBILE SECTOR OF INDIA: PESTLE Analysis PESTLE Analysis is a simple‚ useful and widely-used tool that helps you understand the "big picture" of your Political‚ Economic‚ Socio-Cultural and Technological‚ Legal and Environmental aspects. As such‚ it is used by business leaders worldwide to build their vision of the future. PESTLE analysis is concerned with the environmental influences on a business. Identifying PESTLE influences is a useful way of summarizing the

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    Strategic Planning by identifying Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats Instructions: You will be providing your answers on this document. Please save it on your own drive and keep a copy after you submit through Blackboard Assignments & Rubric link. 1. Select a company for which to do a SWOT analysis. You may select a company for which you have worked OR select one that has a fairly descriptive web site to obtain information. You might also consider a company for which you would

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    1. Rivalry among existing firms: The rivalry among existing competitors in the automotive industry is very aggressive. Note that since the arrival of the Chinese participant Huawei‚ eventhough it still has no presence in the automotive industry‚ they already have services that will be integrated this year as both telecommunications and internet GPS for cars‚ these features were already accepted and endorsed by recognized auto manufacturers. All this has made the competition become more intense

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    Auto Industry 1. What are the key trends in the general environment that you see in the case? (Pg.43) Positive trends I saw were technological‚ economic and global key trends. Because of the global economic downturn and financial crisis there was persistently rising fuel prices over the last few years which lead to a technological and economical trends in the general environment. Technological because of developing new ways of making cars become more fuel efficient. Key economic trends were also

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    Everything has a trade-off and opportunity cost. Electric cars are no exception. The first thing that caught my attention was the mileage. In the article and video‚ Rick Peters’ electric car only goes 25 miles per hour. You cannot get very far with that‚ especially since the farthest you can go in it is 30 miles per charge. I drive a Toyota Camry‚ and I drive 9.2 miles every day to school. It takes me 12-15 minutes to drive to school. If you ignore the speed limit on the roads (it is 55 mph)‚ it

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    The changes in the automobile industry have been a result of the technological age that citizens are currently a part of. Nearly everyone‚ if not everyone‚ has been impacted by a vehicle at some point in their lives‚ whether it is owning a car of their own of taking a local city bus to and from work. But how exactly has this impacted the automobile industry and their consumers? Well‚ there are both positive and negative aspects to consider. By using digital methods for buying and selling‚ the

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    Anandan‚ Nandhini and Muthuselvan (2000) in their study‚ entitled “Automobile Sector-Shifting Gears to Strategic Alliances”‚ outline the broad perspective of strategic alliance and their role in globalization. Strategies of firms in the automobile sector in the Indian scenario‚ common pit falls in strategic alliances and how this may be avoided are all highlighted. Four types of strategic alliance such as managerial dimension‚ co-operation and competition and conflict were classified taking the

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    Apologies originating from large global corporations may likely be fauxpologies to protect brand image and prevent customer loss. It is therefore necessary for these apologies to be carefully examined through the analysis of felicity conditions‚ elements of interpersonal apologies‚ and persuasion strategies. Recently‚ the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accused the globally recognized corporation‚ Volkswagen‚ for utilizing a manipulative software in their automobiles to trick emission tests

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    To: Bridgeton Management The ACF plant had cutbacks throughout the 80s as a result of stiff competition caused by foreign competitors entering a market that was dominated by the US auto parts suppliers. As a result of declining market share‚ ACF is not only in competition with other suppliers but also other Bridgeton plants. The gross profit is declining due to increased costs in direct labor and direct material since 1987. Direct materials cost increased due to the high cost of steel in producing

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