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    Contents Introduction (Volkswagen) 2 Indian Market- Four Wheelers 3 The Constitution of Consumer Behavior 5 Consumer Decision Making 5 Consumer Decision Making for Four Wheelers 6 How you Decide you Want to Buy a Car? 7 What’s the Right New Vehicle for Me? 7 What Kind of Car Do I Need? 7 What Size Car Do I Need? 9 Do I Need All-Wheel Drive? 9 How Much Power Do I Need? 9 Should I buy a petrol or diesel car? 10 Consumer Research 11 Consumer Research Methods 11 Focus Groups

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    Why was it so difficult to establish a stable parliamentary democracy in Italy in the 40 years after unification? After the merger of Italy‚ several complications that stirred the fresh nation‚ who had to deal with a series of troubles that invariably affected the poorer Italians‚ especially in the south while disallowing the power in Rome to fully consolidate. Italy had to face a series of social‚ economic and reform issues as well as dealing with the poverty and unceasing emigration that took

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    Shanghai Volkswagen24 Problem statement :Shanghai Volkswagen is a joint venture between the German Volkswagen AG anda consortium of Chinese partners. The-25-year agreement signed by the partnersin the middle of 1980s provided for 50 percent Volkswagen AG equity in theventure. By 2001‚ this cooperation was the most successful automobile venture inChina. Attempts by the U.S. AMC Jeep Corporation and other carmakers failed.While other companies were attracted by the potential of swift‚ huge returnsbecause

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    Volkswagen do Brasil Presented To : Dr . Khaled Hegazy Presented By: Mona Abdallah Student ID : 131239 Agenda • Company background • Country • Volkswagen do Brasil • Challenges Thomas Schmall faceed upon becoming CEO of Volkswagen do Brasil (VWB) • VWB’s new strategy • Role of strategy map and Balanced Scorecard in the new strategy. • Strengths and weaknesses of the scorecard • Using the scorecard to deal with the challenges faced by the company in January 2009 Volkswagen background 370 000

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    I think that the Populist Party was successful‚ even though‚ they may have had few failures. The Populist Party‚ however had many organizations such as the grange‚ colored farmer alliances‚ and other regional alliances. The rise of the party was the climax of two decades of farmers suffering in the South and West. In 1890‚ the party supported policies to release the hardships of the farmers and it had an important impact on the politics. Populism was a movement to increase farmers’ political power

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    Gettysburg‚ a small town in Pennsylvania was the site for one of the most deadly battles in the civil war. Gettysburg is like a wagon wheel because the roads connect to it like the spokes on a wagon wheel. This site has been attributed to tons of ghost stories. This battle was very significant. If the confederate had won this battle the whole war would have changed. I am about to tell you is the story of why the battle was so significant. First‚ let’s take into account that the battle of Gettysburg

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    Why Sony fail? When I read “Leading Change Why Transformation Efforts Fail”‚ I directly linked Sony with the transformation fail. Sony‚ the previous electrical giant‚ announced a record annual net loss of $6.4 billion for fiscal year 2011 in May 22 2012. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Sony reported substantial losses. Transformation efforts couldn’t turnaround the bad situation of Sony due to the mistakes that made by Sony in those transformation. First‚ Sony did not establishing a

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    period was known as the Hellenistic Age. During this time the Greeks influenced many countries. Philip of Macedon created a league called Corinthian League‚ which was designed to make the Greek people think they were going to avenge Xerxes’ invasion1. The opportunity for revolt didn’t happen until the assassination of Philip. This is when Alexander III of Macedon‚ known to us as Alexander the Great‚ stepped in and assumed the throne. Alexander was only twenty at the time. Although he was young he

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    Julius Caesar’s military campaign was successful for many reasons‚ he was a skillful and vigilant military leader who was always a step ahead of his enemies‚ his legions were well-trained and loyal‚ and his alliances with surrounding were well utilized and were assisted when needed. In 61 B.C. the Helvetii‚ led by Orgetorix‚ have been convinced that their country was too small for their population and supply demand. They then began a two-year preparation for war to gain more land and expand their

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    No 1: Why was Volkswagen so successful in China while other companies failed? Answer: Shanghai Volkswagen is a joint venture between the German Volkswagen AG and a consortium of Chinese partners. The 25 year agreement signed by the partners in the middle of 1980s provided for 50% Volkswagen AG equity in the venture. By 2001‚ this co-operation was the most successful automobile venture in China. There are some special reasons why Volkswagen AG an Automobile companyso successful in China comparing

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