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    A brief history of the author of the book: The Travels of my T-Shirt in the Global Economy. Pietra Rivoli, PHD, is a professor at McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. She specializes in international business, social issues in business and finance. Since writing this book the book has won several awards and has been translated into fourteen languages. The Travels of my T-Shirt in the Global Economy is a critically acclaimed storyline that sheds light on globalization while…

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    ‘Toyota warns of tougher China market, raises Japan target’, Bloomberg, 4 August, viewed 21 Aug 2015, Summary Hagiwara and Trudell (2015a) elucidate Toyota’s challenges in responding to the declining growth of the Chinese economy. The article also discusses Toyota’s plans to expand their Japanese operations in order to compensate for their recent performance in the Chinese market. Whilst being affected by China’s economic crisis, Toyota continued to outpace the industry and proposed future…

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    Yamaha Motors Case Study

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    Executive Summary The study was conducted with a view to understand the perception of channel partners towards Yamaha Motors India Ltd. Today the two wheeler industry in India has reached new heights. So, understanding the two wheeler market with such intense competition between the dealerships has become a major problem. As years pass, two wheeler industry will become more competitive which will ultimately effect the survival of dealerships in the market. Failure to understand the actual goals…

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    Chery Automobile. Overview. Chery Automobile is the biggest car maker of China. Company founded in 1997. First production had started in 1999. In the late 2000s, Chery began to actively seek a partnership with a foreign automaker, a hallmark of major Chinese car makers. From the beginning target markets of the company were China, Middle-east, South Eastern Asia and Oceania. Because of that company’s first exporting was to Syria. In 2004 company started off sales Chery cars in Egypt. After…

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    Effects Of Electric Cars

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    As we know the automobile usage has increased all over the world especially in the last decades and the companies are aware of the increasing environmental issues of their product and processes they are facing. The big manufacturers know about the need of having improved environmental performance in their operations and have set environment programs to tackle with these issues. These programs have a wide scope and also cover some requirements for the suppliers. According to Global competition we…

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    extension, human that able to feed themselves, and make a living off of fishing. Ocean.si.edu estimates that roughly 1-7 humans rely upon food caught from the ocean, and with a dwindling fishing industry, many humans could go without food. In addition, many coastal regions which are home to fishing industries would face an economic downturn from the loss of major fish, and seafood populations. Seafood is also a major part of many cultures and coastal regions that have built livelihoods off of…

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    Swot Analysis Of Volvo

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    changes and the main goal was to analyze how Volvo would evolve with the new market trends. The environment can be divided into two parts: Macro and Micro. A brief description of both: Micro environment –would include factors closely related to the industry. In case of Volvo it would be suppliers, consumer…

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    Ford Human Resources

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    Ford’s gross profit margin (17.03) is much greater of the GM (9.47) and very close to Toyota’s profit margin (19.92). Cause for the concerns is Ford’s leverage ratios that are greater than those for its competitors and industry. Ford’s debt-to-equity rate is 4.92 while industry average is 1.51. This is due mostly to CEO Alan Mulally’s decision to borrow $23.6 billion against the company’s assets in 2006, sensing an impending recession. This turned out to be a well-timed strategic decision.…

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    large to squeeze opponents, making Samsung, LG, modern technology and brands are among the world-class. South Korea on the panel, dram, the semiconductor industry to help them refine the investment overturned bend, China learned this (I said is learning to support dram, the semiconductor panel, not a consortium), so we are now the semiconductor industry is to play the panel National team, and vigorously foster, railway track enterprise also merged to the world competition. South Korea was…

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    locomotives (Alexandersson, 2009). It is anticipated that the market volume decline, being the most influential factor in this circumstance the fall in transport demand, from the effects of the economic and financial crisis. In Asia, the governments of China and India are investing heavily in the railroad to make it the backbone of transport services. And, despite the crisis, they are devoting significant funds to this objective. Award activities have resulted in growing markets grow, not only…

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