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    * Phillip Island is an Australian island located about 140 km to the south and south-east of Melbourne‚ Victoria. Phillip island got its name from Arthur Phillip‚ the very first governor of NSW‚ Phillip Island is a natural breakwater for the shallow waters of Western Port. * Philip Island is visited by an estimated 3.5 million tourist annually.  There’s no service of public transport available on the Island‚ so a bike or car is the best way to go. * -------------------------------------------------

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    VRIO ANALYSIS Barney and Hesterly (2006)‚ describe the VRIO framework as a good tool to examine the internal environment of a firm. They state that VRIO “stands for four questions one must ask about a resource or capability to determine its competitive potential: 1. The Question of Value: Does a resource enable a firm to exploit an environmental opportunity‚ and/or neutralize an environmental threat? 2. The Question of Rarity: Is a resource currently controlled by only a

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    Ducati In: Business and Management Ducati Ducati feedback Q1. I wanted you to begin by recognising that this was a turnaround situation‚ with Ducati in 1996 close to bankruptcy. A new management team led by Minoli changed strategy with clear objectives of aggressive growth within a niche of the sports segment and competing as a focussed differentiator. The logic of the turnaround can be conceptualised as follows (a) Ducati reduced costs without affecting the WTP for the physical product

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    Issues/Challenges Today‚ Ducati is one of the most successful motorcycle companies in the world with a dramatic profit growth since 1996. Before its huge success‚ Ducati was one step away from facing bankruptcy. Ducati managed to overcome such an obstacle through strong innovation and culture. Today‚ Ducati is faced with another challenge that may bring fortune to the company if successfully managed. Ducati set a new goal‚ which is to sustain the explosive double-digit profit growth in the next decade

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    Issues/Challenges Today‚ Ducati is one of the most successful motorcycle companies in the world with adramatic profit growth since 1996. Before its huge success‚ Ducati was one step away fromfacing bankruptcy. Ducati managed to overcome such an obstacle through strong innovation andculture. Today‚ Ducati is faced with another challenge that may bring fortune to the company if successfully managed. Ducati set a new goal‚ which is to sustain the explosive double-digit profitgrowth in the next decade

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    Ducati and Texas Pacific Group Case StudyFinancial PolicyApril 8‚ 2010 | Chris CovielloMatt CarrozzaChris HammondNick Baseel | Introduction In the Fall of 1995 Texas Pacific Group (TPG)‚ by way of Abel Halpern‚ expressed interest in purchasing Ducati‚ the Italian motorcycle company‚ from Cagiva‚ an Italian conglomerate owned by the Castiglioni family.  Cagiva owned a number of diverse companies but had become excessively leveraged‚ and Ducati’s profits were believed to be supporting other failing

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    Ducati Submission Three growth Options for Ducati are 1. Enter into the new Cruiser Market 2. Increase Distribution Channel through New Dealers in US and outside Europe 3. Introduce sporty bike segment for women Entering into New Cruiser Market Benefits: Globally‚ the current cruiser market has one majority player and others are small players and within the European market there is no major player. So the threat of competitor response is quite low. Cruiser market is dominated by Harley

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    Resource Based View - VRIO Analysis 1. Tangible Resources a) Financial Resources: * Firm’s cash and cash equivalents- The total cash and cash equivalents of the firm stood at around Rs. 271.5 Crores in the year ended March 2009 (before merger with Kraft). Liquidity is important for a business to factor in for unforeseeable events. The ideal cash reserve requirement can be calculated by taking into account and listing possible unfavorable events and assigning probabilities to them

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    In the summer of 1996 Frederico Minoli was appointed as the CEO of Ducati in order to lead the company into a new era of profitability and to establish Ducati as a brand to contend in the sports motorcycle segment. Minoli was faced with a company which‚ despite having a team of top engineers‚ had gained a reputation for average quality as a result of inefficient production and poor management. It was Minoli whom later described Ducati’s top management as operating in “a structured chaos”‚ as he believed

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    1Barney and Hesterly (2006)‚ describe the VRIO framework as a good tool to examine the internal environment of a firm. They state that VRIO “stands for four questions one must ask about a resource or capability to determine its competitive potential: 1. The Question of Value: Does a resource enable a firm to exploit an environmental opportunity‚ and/or neutralize an environmental threat? 2. The Question of Rarity: Is a resource currently controlled by only a small number of competing firms

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