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    Case #1- Toyota

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    Toyota Revs up U.S. Sales Threats: • The Japanese market is getting more competitive and Toyota is losing sales to Nissan and Honda. • Chevrolet and Ford are selling better in the U.S. • The "Toyota takeover" is not assured. • Japanese manufactures gaining a foothold in the US market. • American companies are working to update the styling of their cars. Opportunities: • Exploiting the U.S. • Attaining more local managers in order to Americanize. • Import taxes and current risk

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    Poorly Written Report

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    Example of a Poorly Written Report “Loose Bolts?” February 30‚ 1973 The film "Loose Bolts?" is an analysis of what became known as the Lordstown syndrome by business week magazine. Interviews with workers‚ foremen‚ and union officials in this film show how a bored and dissatisfied works turns out cars (Chevy Vega’s) with major flaws. I recommend this film to anyone interested in the study of worker attitudes. - Paul Marshall‚ Professor of Management‚ Harvard Business School

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    The basic drivers of product differentiation are attributes‚ position‚ pricing methods‚ and information. These drivers are what encourage customers to purchase one brand over another. Being “different” is beneficial if the customer feels they are getting a “better bang for their buck”. That is‚ if the customer prefers the company’s product relative to competitors. The brands attributes are what distinguishes the brand from other brands. Attributes for a manufacturer can be product quality‚ design

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    Sympathy For The Strikers The filmmaker of The Great Sit-Down‚ is more sympathetic towards the sit-down strikers‚ whom faced labor disputes with General Motors. Plant workers‚ worked in atrocious conditions‚ with no sick benefits‚ no pensions‚ no sick pay‚ no holiday pay‚ and no unemployment. Organized laborers from the United Automobile Workers came to Flint‚ Michigan‚ to strike against General Motors‚ with immense aid from the Women’s Auxiliary. The Women’s Auxiliary supported their fellow

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    Assignment 3:  Case 7-2 “Carmakers Target Gen Y” International Marketing 505 August 12‚ 2012 1. Explain the strategy behind Asian automakers targeting Gen Y. Asian automakers have sought out to target the Generation Y consumer for many reasons. They have found that high priced gas-guzzlers are not so popular anymore. Gas has not been at an affordable standstill for years. What does this mean to Asian automakers? They have the opportunity to target young US consumers that are looking for

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    Donald Trump's Address

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    For my second media response‚ I chose to analyze Donald Trump’s Presidential speeches. Donald Trump is currently campaigning for the American 2016 President election in the United States. His first campaign as President was in the year of 2000‚ with two victories of Reform Party primaries (Wikipedia). Trump became well-known for his hatred towards illegal immigration and free trade agreements‚ in addition‚ to his free trade view on foreign policies. (Wikipedia). Trump owns his own company called

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    Ford vs. Gm

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    FORD MOTOR COMPANY .VS. GENERAL MOTORS Ford Automotive Company Background The Ford Automotive Company began as a vision of its founder Henry Ford. Henry Ford was born in 1863 on a farm near Dearborn‚ Michigan. In 1890 Ford’s hobby in the engineering field became a career as he began his employment at Detroit Edison Company. In 1892‚ Ford built his first gasoline buggy in which he sold in 1896 to help fund the construction of a new automobile. Three years later in 1899‚ Ford was forced to

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    buyers‚ the Toyota car brand occupies the first position in terms of brand loyalty with consumers. Consumers are loyal first to the Toyota brand than to any other car brand. According to this survey the second and third positions are occupied by Chevrolet and Honda respectively. The survey focused on the fuel economy‚ driver ease‚ dependability‚ and second hade value. Toyota Motor Company will be the most loyalty-inducing brand in the United States. Besides Toyota and Honda‚ there are few more company

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    years. It was also rated as the “Best beer in Indiana”‚ “America’s championship lager”‚ “Best known regional beer” and the “West Virginia beer”. Research had shown that the Mountain Man Brewery was as recognizable brand among working class males as Chevrolet or John Deere and this was the cornerstone of the brand’s success with blue collar customers. Brand played a critical role in beer purchasing decision. Mountain Man was a legacy brew in a mature market. It relied on its history and status as an independent

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    General Motors Corporation

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    General Motors Corporation S B Davenport University I often wonder if in 1982 when R.E olds first converted his father’s naval and industrial engine factory into the Olds Motor Vehicle Company to build horseless carriages‚ did he know he was making way to for the largest full-line vehicle manufacturer and marketer (General Motors Corporation. 2011). The beginning of General Motors (GM) Corporation all begin from the minds of just a four innovative engineers and good businessman. When R.E.

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