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    better understand customer needs and build long lasting relationship with customers. A Harley-Davidson motorcycle is more than just a mode of transportation or ordinary product. It’s an American icon that is much loved and recognized around the world. So‚ while we are dedicated to continuous innovation‚ we have opted for evolution more than revolution to carefully preserve the elements that make a Harley distinct – Posse ride is one of the key elements. Riding is the essence of motorcycling

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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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    methodology called the Porter’s Five Forces Analysis. In his book Competitive Strategy‚ Harvard professor Michael Porter describes five forces affecting the profitability of companies. These are the five forces he noted: 1. Intensity of rivalry amongst existing competitors 2. Threat of entry by new competitors 3. Pressure from substitute products 4. Bargaining power of buyers (customers) 5. Bargaining power of suppliers These five forces‚ taken together‚ give us insight

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    LITERATURE REVIEW 3 3.0 CASE ANALYSIS 5 4.0 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES 7 4.1 Internal Rivalry 7 4.2 Potential or new entrants 7 4.3 Substitute products 7 4.4 Power of suppliers 8 4.5 Power of Customers 8 5.0 SWOT ANALYSIS 9 5.1 Strengths 9 5.2 Weaknesses 10 5.3 Opportunities 10 5.4 Threats 10 6.0 CONCLUSION 12 7.0 RECOMMENDATION 14 8.0 REFERENCES 15 1.0 INTRODUCTION In year 1901‚ Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Company was established

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    Using Porter’s Five Force analysis to assess this industry‚ one notices that first of all the internal rivalry would be intense between us and Empire Plastics and both companies (and others) would try to severely underprice the other’s offer. There would be considerable buyer power since the target customers would be giant supermarket chains and there is little customer diversity‚ with a very few customers dictating who they buy from and even what price they pay. In addition there would be a lot

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    A Five Forces Analysis of Allscripts‚ An Electronic Health Records (EHR) technology company Robert A. Brinker GBA 530 – Management Information Systems Professor Billie Whitfield February 6‚ 2012 The purpose of this paper is to identify competitive forces at work based on Michael Porter’s Five Competitive Forces from his Competitive Analysis Model (McNurlin‚ 2009) and provide recommendations to Allscripts‚ an electronic health records (EHR) technology company

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    1. How does Harley-Davidsonbuild long term customer relationship? As a company who sold more than 900‚000 units of motorcycle‚ Harley Davidson must be made a very good relationship with its customers‚ especially the long-term customers. We all know that Harley-Davidson users are not only men‚ but also women. Even in some products‚ they make teenagers ride them too. So that‚ the company needs to keep their relationship in the right ways. In a case‚ Harley-Davidson Company builds a good relationship

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    Harley Davidson‚ the name makes grown men smile and act like kids. The only problem is that Harley Davidson only targets grown men the company has lost its younger crowd to the "crotch rockets". Honda and Yamaha are two companies that have taken advantage of this and they have stolen many customers from Harley Davidson. What is being proposed here is to revamp Buell and make a true Harley Davidson "crotch rocket". How this will be accomplished is by looking at the companies ’ strengths‚ weaknesses

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    the United States has affected the sales of Harley-Davidsons motorcycles in 2007. With low interest rates‚ increasesin the price of gas‚ and increases in unemployment; these economic uncertainties have led the company to make a decision of reducing their production and shipment until the economy recovers. On the other hand‚ the international retail sales of Harley-Davidson have increased 13.7 percent in 2007. Compared to the figures in 2006‚ Harley-Davidsons production sales have increased 15.0 percent

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    External Analysis According to Porter (1985): "The essence of formulating competitive strategy is relating a company to its environment" (p. 3) in relation to the industry or industries in which it competes. This leads companies to choose one of three generic strategies – low cost‚ differentiation or focus – which will help them to form competitive‚ profitable positions within the industry. To understand the low-cost strategies that both SBUs adopted‚ a formal PEST and five forces analysis of the

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