ANSOFF’S MATRIX Product and Growth Matrix Ansoff’s Matrix • Developed by Igor Ansoff • Explains different growth strategies for a company via existing products and new products‚ and in existing markets and new markets • Used after having the SWOT Analysis • Suggests for possible strategies: Market Penetration‚ Market Development‚ Product Development and Diversification Existing Products New Products Established Market Market Penetration Product Development New
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+++Multi-motor Control System Design Based on Can Bus Intro: Motor is used in many industries for various purposes. it acts as a bridge between man and machine. Even though we use different types of motor we need a control unit to control the motor. Controlling plays a vital role in industries. Typical industries may use hundreds of motor and hence they need a individual control unit for each motor. Existing System: Each motor is provided with individual motor control
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Oz Wasserman Dr. Leach COM 1101 3 December 2012 Car Technologies and Green Energy: General Motors Go Green Most of the people in the world still support the perception about cars being one of the main air pollutants on the planet. General Motors promoted their Fuel Cell technology under the Chevrolet division with the “Chevy Equinox” car on the Smithsonian magazine in September 2008‚ when posting an advertisement that presented their newest technology for environment friendly cars‚ the Equinox
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Case study: Business Process Reengineering General Motors Corporation “General Motors is one of three leading automotive manufacturing companies in the United States. Based in Michigan in 1903 by Henry ford and grew to reach revenue of $150 billion and more than 370‚000 employees by 1996. In the 1970’s‚ the automobile market for the major auto makers - General Motors (GM)‚ Ford‚ and Chrysler- was crunched by competition from foreign manufactures such as Toyota and Honda. In 1999‚ Ford acquired
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Perceptions of Reality in The Matrix Student: Jyl Alampay Student Number: 250431312 Section: 002 Due Date: December 02/09 The question of ‘reality’ has always intrigued people throughout the world. It has been perceived as tangible and exact but at the same time intensely vulnerable. The frailties of ‘reality’ have been exposed by the many differing ways in which it can be perceived. These differences of perception can be attributed to factors such as age‚ sex‚ nationality‚ religion‚ and
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Abstract This research looks at the General Motors Company and what led to company failure and filing of bankruptcy in 2009. The American automotive industry was poorly managed for years and was almost eliminated when the economy crashed in 2008. Without the help of the U.S. government‚ General Motors and Chrysler would not have been able to survive. How did GM‚ as the number one auto manufacturer and seller‚ go from being at the top to almost ceasing to exist? This kind of financial mess usually
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What are the changes that may occur in the productionof Cinemalaya Independent Films? Reasons for the changes that happened in the Production of Cinemalaya independent films. As time passes‚ changes may occur even up to the smallest details in a film. Through the nine years of Cinemalaya’s independent film production it is always the story that matters and the set procedures and locations add to the color and emotion of the film itself. Changes in set procedure and locations basically depend
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Running head: ASSESSMENT MATRIX Module 3: Assessment Matrix Valencia K. Gorman Grand Canyon University: SPE 536 April 8‚ 2012 Module 3: Assessment Matrix Assessments are a vital tool that educators use to determine empirical strengthens and weaknesses of a student’s academic and behavioral ability to function. These assessments assist educators to plan and implement effective instruction that can facilitate deeper and higher student learning. It also helps educators to
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strategies in order to continue the company’s success. Below are the opportunities Ford needs to capitalize. Refusing Bailout Money When the economy took a down turn many companies started having cash flow problems. Several automakers like General Motors and Chrystal‚ took bailout money in 2008 from the United States government in order to keep their company from financial ruin. These companies took 24.9 billion dollars in bailout money. Ford was the only American automaker that did not take money
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