From: XXXXX To: XXXXX Subject: Ford Motor Company vs. Dell Computer Corp: Supply Chain Strategy Date: March 17‚ 2007 Summary: As per our meeting earlier this week‚ here is the information you requested regarding the supply chain strategy of the Ford Motor Company. I have also included a quick comparison to the strategy used by Dell Computers in attaining my final recommendation. Ford ’s Dilemma: The director of supply chain systems at Ford has two options to consider before implementing
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Dell Computers Issue Identified in the Scenario that is also Facing the Company When Michael Dell started Dell Computer in 1984‚ he believed that by selling personal computer systems directly to customers‚ his company could better understand customers’ needs and provide the most effective computing solutions to meet those needs. During that period‚ competing computer makers experienced poor supply-chain management strategies that usually involved assembling in advance and sending to distribution
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Celebrity Role Models Children Emulate Gary Gardner July 11‚ 2010 Com 150 Phyllis Rosenburg Celebrities are all around us influencing our children; they are on the radio‚ televisions‚ computers‚ ipods and even on cellular phones. Our children hear and see what they do in our homes‚ cars‚ stores‚ and even in their classrooms. Though some celebrities can be a negative influence on children‚ some can have a positive impact because children will mimic what they see. There are several celebrities
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Issue Identification Ford continues to face increased completion from foreign competitors while operating in an industry that is experiencing significant over-capacity. In the face of the challenges presented to us‚ we must determine if Ford should embrace the direct business model which utilizes “virtual integration” that has driven Dell to become a clear leader in their industry. Further‚ if we chose to utilize “virtual integration” based on the Dell model‚ we will need to develop and implement
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In the 1920s Henry Ford created the first american made horseless carriage. The first automobile was called the quadricycle. Henry Ford soon created The Ford Motor Company. After the first automobile was created The Ford Motor company worked hard to make another automobile. A few years later Ford rolled out the Model T. Henry Ford worked really hard to make the model T to be more affordable to the not so much wealthy people of the 1920s. The automobile was A huge upgrade from walking or riding a
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Executive Summary: After carefully analyzing Ford’s existing supply chain‚ I realized the main issues that Ford have are its large base of suppliers‚ suppliers does not have enough IT capability to support the requirements of Ford and it appears that Ford and their dealers have not too much communication in obtaining the accurate forecast. Meanwhile I am also aware of its highly complex nature of auto manufacturing comparing with computer industry. It would be applicable for the customers to place
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Background Dell traces its origins to 1984‚ when Michael Dell created PCs Limited while a student at the University of Texas at Austin. The dorm-room headquartered company sold IBM PC-compatible computers built from stock components. Dell dropped out of school in order to focus full-time on his fledgling business‚ after getting about $300‚000 in expansion-capital from his family. In 1985‚ the company produced the first computer of its own design‚ the "Turbo PC"‚ which sold for $795. PCs Limited
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specialized companies developed to produce specific components. It¡¦s a pretty simple strategy‚ but at that time it went against the dominant. In Traditional Business Model we can use following flows to describe the relationship beyond different partners and the information flow and physical goods also follow the same route. Ü Suppliers > Manufacturer > Distributors > Customers In Dell Business Model The direct model has allowed Dell to leverage their relationships with both suppliers and customers
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The 1920 ’s were a time where North America became modernized. Whether it was the music‚ the culture or the growth in technology‚ this time era is known to most people as the point where America advanced itself to become a world renowned country. An advancement that will be focused on is the Ford Model T. During this time owning a car was a symbol of wealth. Henry Ford‚ the creator of the Model T‚ made a system that revolutionized the automobile industry as we know it today. Henry Ford made it possible
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this report i do an analysis of the degree of globalisation of the automotive industry with special interest in Ford motor company. This analysis begins with an introduction to the automotive industry then it covers industrialisation of the automotive industry‚ also globalisation of the automotive industry and lastly global integration of the automotive industry. Secondly we focus more on a case study of ford motor company which covers a brief background of Ford‚ then i consider the challenges of
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