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    1) Your recommendation to the Harley Davidson Management Team: Should Harley Davidson continue to sponsor the Posse Ride? Why or why not? What role should the Posse Ride play in the HOG events mix? HD should continue its popular posse ride because of the following reasons HD being a high involvement product‚ keeping the customers involved even after the sales. It fosters the feeling of brand community which leads to consumer’s personal identification with the brand Gives a deeper insight of the

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    Table of Contents I. Executive Summary (Nakiya) II. Situation Analysis A. Market Summary (Liana) i. Market Trends ii. Market Growth B. SWOT Analysis (Nakiya) i. Strengths ii. Weaknesses iii. Opportunities iv. Threats C. Competitive Analysis (Scott) D. Product Offering (Scott) III. Marketing Strategy A. Mission Statement (Liana) B. Marketing Objectives (Liana) C. Target Markets (Liana) D. Positioning Statement (Liana) E. Financial

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    1. How was Harley Davidson able to turn around is strategy after 1981? Harley Davidson was able to turn around its strategy after 1981 because of then President of US‚ who raised the tariffs on large Japanese motorcycles. Helpful was also strategy of executives who decided to improve the quality of products. 2. What ideas and philosophies does Harley Davidson introduce? Harley Davidson created an innovative promotion strategy of selling the idea of community and lifestyle to its customers

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    MBA 620 Managerial Economics Melissa Mitchell Professor: Keith W. Ballantyne Case 2: Revving up for Relief: Harley Davidson at the ITC Harley Davidson is an American build and recognized name; they leaded the way for future entrants. Harley-Davidson strong American brand and have dedicated clients that will continue the motorcycle trend. Based on the information in this case‚ I can’t be reasonably sure that the United States had a comparative advantage in producing motorcycles. If it were‚ then

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    HARLEY DAVIDSON COMPANY Case Analysis I. DEFINITION OF THE CASE PROBLEM The Harley Davidson name has been shattered into pieces. The loss of customer’s demand for their products proves a problem probably too much to handle for the present managers/owners of the company. The product quality mainly has deteriorated significantly that leads to the low demand for the Harley Davidson choppers. Problems always do arise that need immediate actions to take place. What can

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    Mr. Richard Teerlink age 59 joined Harley Davidson in 1981 and was elected to the board of directors in 1982. In 1988 he was appointed President‚ and he was named Chief Executive Officer in 1989. Mr. Teerlink is also on the Boards of Directors of Johnson Controls‚ Incorporated and Snap-On Incorporated (Rethinking Leadership). Mr. Teerlink has been the leader in developing a value-based culture at Harley. Shareholder Lawsuits: In re Harley Davidson‚ Inc. Securities Litigation was a consolidated

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    The company Harley Davidson was discovered by William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson when they designed their first motorcycle in 1903. The first dealership opened in Chicago in 1904. The mission of Harley Davidson is “We ride with our customers and apply this deep connection in every market we serve to create superior value for all of our stakeholders.” Some of the components of an effective mission statement are incorporated within the mission statement. These components include the customer aspect

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    Harley-Davidson Case Study Based on this case and other information about Harley at www.harley-davidson.com and other sources‚ what do you think are its major strengths and weaknesses? Strengths Harley is American made. Being an American‚ having a local dealer‚ local repair shop‚ and local customer service is everything to a buyer. It also happens to be the only heavyweight motorcycle to be completely made in America‚ which gives the buyer a sense of security and confidence

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    Case Analysis of Harley-Davidson‚ Inc. Executive Summary Harley-Davidson‚ Inc. (NYSE:HOG) was founded in 1903. The home base was originally founded in and even today remains in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Harley-Davidson’s popularity grew significantly during World War I‚ when the U.S. infantry used 20‚000 of the company’s motorcycles in its war effort (Taylor‚ 2010). Best recognized for its manufacturing of heavyweight motorcycles‚ Harley-Davidson has captured half the U.S. market and a third of

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    I) Problem/Issue Statement: Harley Davidson‚ a highly distinctive motorcycle company whose success was built on its brand image‚ may have reached the pinnacle of its growth in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The combined effects of a market focus on a narrowing demographic group‚ the difficulty experienced in gaining market share in Europe‚ and short-term forecasting problems led to the concern of the company’s future. II) Alternatives: a) Status-quo b) Focus on building the Buell name brand

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