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    Harley Davidson Case Study 1. What do you think are the company’s (Harley Davidson) major strengths & weaknesses? Harley Davidson’s major strengths are: customer loyalty‚ having a strong and popular brand name‚ they offer a program called HOG (Harley Owners Group) which has members worldwide and offers Harley owners a variety of benefits‚ and the only American company that sells heavyweight motorcycles. Some weaknesses of Harley Davidson are: Image‚ people who ride Harleys are sometimes

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    Harley-Davidson Case Study Based on this case and other information about Harley at www.harley-davidson.com and other sources‚ what do you think are its major strengths and weaknesses? Strengths Harley is American made. Being an American‚ having a local dealer‚ local repair shop‚ and local customer service is everything to a buyer. It also happens to be the only heavyweight motorcycle to be completely made in America‚ which gives the buyer a sense of security and confidence

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    Mackenzie Wolter Case Study 3: Harley Davidson 8/7/12 Comeback Analysis 1. JIT Inventory – “lean production” allowed for product diversification‚ drastically cut “throughput time‚” and provided for job enrichment amongst employees   2. EI – decentralized operations and communication lines   3. SOC – helped detect defects early on in the manufacturing process   4. Supplier Relations – “preferred suppliers” and long-term contracts   5. Labor Relations – “close cooperation”   6. Marketing

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    Harley Davidson was founded in Milwaukie‚ Wisconsin in 1903‚ and has been manufacturing motorcycles continuously since conception (Harley Davidson DVD‚ 2008). The company is now one of the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturers and controls 26% of all motorcycle sales in the USA‚ and a massive 50% of the heavyweight segment (Armstrong & Kotler‚ p129). The Harley Davidson name is an incredibly strong brand in the world today. Not many people in western culture could hear the name Harley Davidson

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    1. How was Harley Davidson able to turn around is strategy after 1981? Harley Davidson was able to turn around its strategy after 1981 because of then President of US‚ who raised the tariffs on large Japanese motorcycles. Helpful was also strategy of executives who decided to improve the quality of products. 2. What ideas and philosophies does Harley Davidson introduce? Harley Davidson created an innovative promotion strategy of selling the idea of community and lifestyle to its customers

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    Case 5: HarleyDavidson 1) Harley Davidson has an untypical relationship with the union. Continuous improvement techniques could have been stopped if the company did not have a good relationship with the union. The union viewed management as a partner instead of an adversary. Harley Davidson appears to be using a Focused differentiating strategy. A differentiating strategy is present when a business seeks to be unique in its industry

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    Harley Davidson We have decided to address problems and causes within the Harley Davidson Company by using a strategic audit which will explain past‚ present and future trends within this organization. I. Current Situation A. Current Situation Excellent financials‚ low debt load‚ 2001 was the 16th consecutive year with record performance. Price/earnings ratio is positive. • World wide retail for 4th quarter 12.9% growth over year 2000. • Forbes named Harley-Davidson its "Company of the

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    1. Explain how Talon helps Harley-Davidson employees improve their decision making capabilities. Talon is Harley-Davidson’s proprietary dealer management system. Talon handles inventory‚ vehicle registration‚ warranties‚ and point-of-sale transactions for all of Harley-Davidson’s dealerships. The system helps improve decision-making capabilities by offering an enterprise wide view of operations‚ sales‚ and expenses. The system automatically generates part orders‚ taking much of the guesswork out

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    Executive Summary Harley-DavidsonInc. was founded in 1903 in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin. It was one of only two U.S. motorcycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression. From 1950 to 1980‚ H-D struggled to survive a difficult time in its history. During those years‚ they developed a poor reputation for quality and performance. Were it not for the federal government’s intervention‚ Harley might have gone out of business. Fear that major U.S. manufacturers like Harley-Davidson would be crushed

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    The company Harley Davidson was discovered by William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson when they designed their first motorcycle in 1903. The first dealership opened in Chicago in 1904. The mission of Harley Davidson is “We ride with our customers and apply this deep connection in every market we serve to create superior value for all of our stakeholders.” Some of the components of an effective mission statement are incorporated within the mission statement. These components include the customer aspect

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