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    The American auto industry is constantly evolving and changing to fit the needs and demands of their consumers. However it is faced with obstacles just like any industry in the United States. There are many environmental and economic challenges that have an impact on how well this industry succeeds or if it succeeds at all. While global competition may not seem like it would have such a huge impact on the American auto industry, it in fact does. For example let’s use Japans auto industry. The…

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    The Automotive industry in America began in the 1890’s, because of the size of the United State internal markets and the use of crowd-production. In 1983’s the American auto industry was overwhelmed by Japan as the largest automobile producer, and subsequently by China in 2008. America is the currently the second automobile producer in the world by volume. It was approximated that 8-10 million automobiles are manufactured annually in America. The automotive sector is a major industry in America.…

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    the international market competition, to get rid of this adverse situation, they must expand the size of the enterprise. Chrysler, which ranks 6th in manufacturing, is smaller than some big companies such as Ford or General Motors, but it also faces pressure from the rapid development of its rivals. With the development of many manufacturing companies in Asia and Europe, Chrysler executives have realized that the company’s size is not big enough, so they want to quickly expand the size of…

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    of 12 factories. Chrysler on the other received $4 billion from the government. Out of the Big Three manufactures, Ford was the only manufacture that didn’t ask for government assistance. Even though they tried to deal with the hard times of the economy on its own, they have lost over one third of its work force and sold off some of its larger assets to Jaguar and Land Rover (New York Times 2009). When word first came out the government was going to bailout GM and Chrysler, there were a lot…

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    Safe Rental Car Act In 2013, legislation was introduced in Congress, dubbed the Raechel and Jacqueline Houck Safe Rental Car Act. The act was named for two sisters who rented a 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser from Enterprise Rent-a-Car in San Francisco in 2004. That particular vehicle was under recall, as Daimler Chrysler found that the power steering hose could leak, causing a fire. Raechel Houck was driving the car on Highway 101 near Bradley, California, when she lost steering ability due to power…

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    Analysis of the Environment The automotive industry is highly competitive and a significant contributor to the United State’s economy. It is a pillar in providing millions of jobs on a global scale and contributes almost 3% to global GDP. This industry in many countries also provides people with a higher standard of living because it enables mobility in a comfortable and safe manner. With increasing population globally, the consumer demand on vehicles is also on the rise. The industry…

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    Management Principles: Roles of Management Theresa Fajardo EBS 300 February 9, 2016 Los Angeles Film School Abstract Effective and efficient management requires managers to apply the four basic managerial functions. Summarized as the P-O-L-C figure, planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are highly incorporated when used in the day-to-day realities of running a business. This essay will discuss the four management functions and provide examples to further elaborate on how these…

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    “Sexism goes so deep that at first it’s hard to see; you just think it’s reality”. This quotation by author/activist, Alix Kates Shulman thoroughly sums up the entirety of this paper. Shulman is basically saying that nowadays, many people do not notice the existence of sexism in society today because it is such a huge part of many things that are integral in our lives; such as television, music, magazines, the workplace, and politics. Though not everyone notices this form of sexism because to…

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    at a red light. Since the driver of the Volkswagen made such a horrible decision it caused the individual to die, not mentioning that they were going 80 mph; so I assume they were in a rush. The Volkswagen crashed into two cars which was a black Chrysler 300 and a red Nissan Maxima. Those two cars were at the red light when the Volkswagen tried to quickly squeeze between them. Luckily, everyone was able to recover from the wreck, some of the individuals involved were sore but they were…

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    Global Wholesale & Emerging Solutions Team, I wanted to take a moment to recognize our 2Q Accomplishments and Reiterate 3Q Priorities. In 2Q the team achieved its financial commitments and delivered on a number of key initiatives that continue to differentiate us from our competitors. We prove over and over again that we are a valued solutions enabler to our partners, growing their revenue, profitability and subscriber base. In 2Q we delivered $421.8M in Net Revenue; 108% of plan | $204.3M…

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