Case Brief Silvio Napoli‚ a Harvard-educated MBA was selected as head of India expansion project from Schindler Holding Ltd. Napoli was involved in the planning of the Indian subsidiary and had worked closely with key Schindler executives on other strategic initiatives. Schindler Holding Ltd‚ a Swiss based organization headed by Alfred Schindler‚ was technology leader in elevator and escalator manufacturing. Worldwide it had revenues of $4 billion and employee strength of over 38‚000 in 97 subsidiaries
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Silvio Napoli at Schindler India 1. What relationships does he need to establish beyond his India team for his strategy to be successful in India? * European Company relationships – Head of Procurement‚ Supply Chain‚ Manufacturing and the Financial Controller responsible for South Asia region * Relationships with key functions of government – example Taxation and tariff – so as to remain ahead of the regulatory changes and build expediency into the process. Very critical in a country
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Silvio Napoli at Schindler India WHAT IS A KEY ISSUE IN THIS CASE? Silvio Napoli‚ a Harvard MBA graduate was hired by Schindler Elevator Company where he introduced a business plan that supports the company’s goal to grow its international market share by acquiring a fully owned subsidiary in India. The primary goals were to achieve 50 orders in the first year‚ then break even after 4 years of operations. It was also planned that 20 percent off the market share will be gained one the inside of
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1 Was Silvio the right choice for general manager of Schindler¡¦s India operations? Why/Why not ¡V give details. This question can be answered by taking following 3 things in consideration. 1.1 Silvio¡¦s characteristics This can be better explained by detailing his strengths and weaknesses. 1.1.1 Strengths: As per Luc Bonnard‚ they trust him 100%‚ he has courage‚ he is young and flexible‚ he is generalist not specialist‚ and willing to go to India. So here is the list of his strengths with
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Case Study Silvio Napoli at Schindler India Was Silvio the right choice? PROS: He developed the business plan Int. Experience CONS: Age and family situation Personality and cultural background (France & USA) Experience with Swatch Project Lack of adaptation to foreign cultures No similar post before Well educated No sales and technical experience in the elevator business 2 Was Silvio the right choice? Blindly sticking to his business plan Lack
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Questions: X Evaluate the logic of Silvio Napoli ’s strategy for selling standardized elevators in India. X What should Silvio do about the order for non-standard elevators? To understand Silvio Napoli ’s strategy for selling standardized elevators in India‚ let us first take a look at the Indian markets using the CAGE framework: Culture Economic - Sensitivity of Indian employees to organizational power and relationships - Different management styles of Indian managers ¡V "friendly
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1. Was Silvio the right choice for general manager of Schindler’s India operations? In order to determine if Silvio Napoli was the right choice for general manager at Schindler India his abilities and weaknesses have to be taken into consideration. In the table below those are summarized in order to facilitate a judgment of the decision whether he was the right person to be general manager or not: Strengths + | Weaknesses - | Took part in creating business plan; Good knowledge of goals and
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Silvio Napoli Silvio Napoli‚ a Harvard Business School graduate joined Schindler in 1994 as Head of corporate planning‚ reporting directly to CEO. Silvio had a chance to prove his worth to the company in 1995 with The Swatch Project. He was successfully able to develop a standardized elevator at considerably lower cost. He did this by sourcing many parts from outside suppliers and redesigning the supply chain which enabled them to cut industry’s standard cycle time in half. India Plan Some of
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Silvio Napoli at Schindler India Schindler is a Switzerland based elevator manufacturing company founded by Robert Schindler in 1874. Since its inception‚ the company has generated billion dollar revenues and is regarded as the technology leader in elevator manufacturing. Alfred N. Schindler‚ who is the 4th generation of the family to lead the company‚ has seen growth potential for the company in India and is attracted by the growing demands for elevators in that particular part of the world. After
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and escalator manufacturer Schindler Holding‚ Ltd. decided to expand its operations to India. As the technology leader in elevators‚ Schindler was confident that the Indian market provided significant opportunities for growth. The venture in India would be different from Schindler ’s other subsidiaries in several ways. Rather than focusing on Schindler ’s success with custom equipment‚ the India operations would focus on standardized products. In addition‚ Schindler planned to outsource all
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