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    Terms of Reference This report has been written to evaluate and analyse the leadership style‚ motivational strategy and culture of two business entrepreneurs and what drives them towards success. 1.2 Introduction In this report‚ two entrepreneurs of our modern world are compared in order to outweigh one’s advantage over the other by comparing their leadership style‚ motivational strategy‚ culture of business and the success they have achieved through risky but bold decisions in their life. The

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    The Tata Nano Marketing Plan Strategies [pic] Hao Yang (Vince) ID 0558603 Kwantip Khammuang (Kwan) ID 0558633 Narisa Keyuraphan (Beau) ID 0558832 Marketing Management (MKT 300) Instructor: Prof. Hank Pruden 12/15/2009 Table of Contents I. Company Analysis II. Situation Analysis a. SWOT Analysis b. Product Analysis c. Competitor Analysis 1. Toyota Company

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    and inspire them has been the biggest contributor. By taking lead and creating a strong identity for itself the brand has managed to motivate the customer to look beyond great design & quality and move towards an eco-friendly lifestyle. Hidesign’s marketing message remains focused and the method of reaching out is constantly being refined. Hidesign has increased its online presence with its website and social networking sites like Facebook and twitter. With stories

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    Tesla Case study 2

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    Seminar Week MARketing This Paper is the Synopsis of the case study ‘Tesla Motor Inc.’ which gives a broad overview to the overall car business in the US followed by the examination of the Electric Vehicle and previous models like the Nissan Leaf. With those information presented abd backed up by statistics and other researched data‚ the author go into detail in describing the new successful business mode from tesla. With innovation and determination to build an Electric car tesla was able to

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    Internal Analysis Tesla motors is able to differentiate itself from its rivals by offering a product that has yet to be matched. No other automotive company has been able to produce a car that is all electric and can travel 250 miles on a single charge. In addition‚ no other company has a network of charge stations allowing Tesla owners to drive across the country if desired. Finally‚ Tesla motors has created a brand of elite cars‚ it has been said that Tesla owners may be more of a cult than that

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    Tesla and Gm Proposed Merger

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    Redlands Capstone Paper General Motors and Tesla Merger Juan Carrillo‚ Shane Cheek‚ Jeffrey Haynes‚ and Peter Delacruz February 23‚ 2013 Dear Fellow Shareholders: A meeting of Shareholders is scheduled for Saturday‚ February 23‚ 2013. Enclosed is a copy of our proxy statement. At this meeting of shareholders‚ the Board of Directors will be seeking approval to acquire Tesla Motors. The Board of Directors believes that this merger will provide General Motors revenue‚ growth‚ and competitive

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    1.0 Executive Summary This strategic marketing report prepared for the General Motors (GM) detailed a thorough analysis the motor vehicle market in China. GM was a US automaker company‚ and entered the market of China by joint ventures. SAIC is GM’s major joint venture partner‚ and it had become the largest plant in China. GM was earning high profits from China by 2004. However‚ GM faced the challenges from both foreign and local competitors‚ overcapacity and intervention from Chinese Government

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    for the lowest possible price. They saw that if they cut out certain unnecessary benefits they could lower their ticket price to a level far below that of the competition. They do not have in flight movies‚ meals‚ or first class sections. This strategy has been very cost effective and Southwest passes the savings on to the customer. They chose to focus on pleasure travelers and low-income travelers opposed to business travelers. This allowed them to take advantage of a market‚ which was often

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    Foreign Exchange Hedging Strategies at General Motors: Transactional and Translational Exposures Prepared By: Danial Wahaj Khan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report is based on a practical scenario solution of General motors. The report addresses the problem given in scenario which is the change in policy of hedging with detailed reasoning. The report then looks at the different available hedging instruments to the firm. Profitability of both instruments has been compared and lowest cost option was

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    SUZUKI’S MARKETING STRATEGY IN THE U.S. MARKET ENTRY STATEGY: Suzuki changes its policy many times according to the market requirements. At first they entered in the US market as exporter of a single product (only motor cycle) with pure vertical integration. In 1964 Suzuki began exporting motorcycles to the United States. It established a wholly owned subsidiary‚ U.S Suzuki Motor Company‚ Ltd.‚ to serve as the exclusive importer and distributor of Suzuki motorcycles. Then it began to

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