EUROPEAN STUDIES FIAT: A TROUBLED EUROPEAN CAR GIANT GROUP 3: 1 Q1: What are the underlying problems facing Fiat’s car division? The performance of Fiat – the Italian vehicle manufacturer – has fluctuated drastically between its founding in 1899 and
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FIAT CASE STUDY GROUP 6 Team members: Iñaki aizbitarte‚ Urko Ortega‚ Davide Rotta‚ Simone Zou‚ Pasquale Reitano INTRODUCTION The company that we have decided to consider for this analysis is the Italian factory Fiat spa. Fiat is a global group with a clear focus in the automobile sector. Through its various businesses‚ it designs‚ produces and sells automobiles and related components and production systems. Fiat was one of the founders of the European car industry and today‚ as a result of
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Describe the SWOT analysis and the VRIO model and compare them. Highlight their main similarities and differences. (25 points) (A 1½-page response is required.) Student’s Response The SWOT analysis is used to describe the Strength‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats that face a corporation. The purpose of this analysis is to identify the particular competencies that the corporation has as well as to identify the opportunities that they are facing but unable to take advantage of due to the
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Fiat Customer Experience in the United States Introduction Fiat is an Italian car company headquartered in Turin‚ Italy. The parent company‚ Fiat SpA‚ owns many reputable car brands in the world including Alfa Romeo‚ Chrysler‚ Dodge‚ Ferrari‚ Jeep and Maserati (fiatspa.com). The company re-entered the US market in 2011 by purchasing a 20% stake in Chrysler. As of January‚ 2014‚ Fiat owns 100% of Chrysler (Sloan‚ 2014). It sells the Fiat 500 line in the US (fiatusa.com). The purpose of this paper
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Integrated Marketing Communications Plan Fiat 500C Australian Launch 2010 By Amanda Thompson [pic] Table of Contents Background…………………………………………………………………………………2 Communication Objectives…………………………………………………………….. 3 Hierarchy of Effects………………………………………………………………..3 Target Market ………………………………………………………………………………4 Roy Morgan Definition of Target Market……………………………………...4 Characteristics of the target market for Fiat 500C IMC……………………4 Communications Tools
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Advertisement Analysis: Official Fiat 500 USA Commercial “Immigrants” Advertisements in the form of TV or online video commercials have become an important marketing tool for companies aiming to target large audiences in the last half-century. Today‚ TV and online video commercials are considered to be amongst the easiest and most effectual ways to approach large audiences at the same time to advertise companies‚ services or new products. In this report‚ the Official Fiat 500 USA Commercial “Immigrants”
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processes‚ have access to wider resources‚ expand into new markets‚ get access to new technologies and know-how‚ develop advantages over competitors‚ as well as other possibilities. For instance‚ in this brief study‚ we will be tackling the 2009 Chrysler-Fiat strategic alliance; where the micro and macro environments of both firms will be held and
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Fiat money can best be described as money given value by government‚ which in any other case would have no value at all. According to Freeman‚ anyone who desires a good can simply acquire fiat money‚ by work or other means‚ and exchange it for what they want. He believes fiat money to be easy to deal with and easily valued amongst both consumers and producers. He goes on to say “Fiat money can be a useful medium of exchange in this economy
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Distinctive Competencies The VRIO analysis is helpful in determining if a resource or capability leads to competitive advantage (Middleton‚ 2004). Resources/Capabilities Valuable? Rare? Costly to Imitate? Exploited by Organization Competitive Implications Strength or Weakness Key Account Management Initiative Yes Yes Yes Yes Sustained Competitive Advantage Strength and Sustainable Distinctive Competence Recruitment Process Yes Yes No No Temporary Competitive Advantage Strength and Distinctive
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Every coin has two sides. After the merger‚ both companies encountered several problems during their integration. Next‚ I will go into details about issues they faced. First of all‚ they wanted to further solidify their brand presence. Fiat has been successful in the European market but lacks visibility in North America; while Chrysler does not carry a strong dealer network in the European markets. What’s worse‚ historically‚ Chrysler was referred to the “Number Three” auto manufacturer and even
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