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    that under these conditions a person feels bad because of several reasons. First of all. he/she becomes deprived of the feeling of joy and anxiety connected with a new purchase. Especially topical it is for the owners of cars manufactured by General Motors. Being rather significant purchase, a car can give a lot of pleasant moments for its owner, though, in case…

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    Organizational Culpability It is mind blowing how one of the Big Three major American automotive companies such as General Motors could neglect such a crucial procedure as reporting a safety issue. Wealth inequality became present, and clear, when the company decided that it would be too costly to immediately fix the problem. Instead, they decided to prioritize their profit over the lives of the individuals, in this case – their customers. The neglect continued for years until they were…

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    A TERM PAPER ON HONDA MOTORS COMPANY Submitted by: Krishan keshav - Roll No. 40616603914 Samit wats – Roll No. 40416603914 Submitted to: Dr. Neena sinha UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY DELHI Batch 2014-16 Table of Contents Chapter No. Contents of the Chapter Page No. 1 Organizational Structure of the company 1-2 2 Whether they follow the principle of centralisation or decentralisation and what is the level of autonomy 2 3…

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    General motors or (GM) was founded by William C. Durent on September 16, 1908 as a holding company for Buick in 1909.Then GM purchased the Rapid Motor Vehicle company creating the basis of General Motor truck company, from which the GMC truck brand came from. That same year the Reliance Motor Car company was purchased by GMC. Then in 1911 Rapid and Reliance was merged. And the first GMC truck appeared in 1912 at the vehicle exhibited in the New York international auto show.Some 22,000 trucks…

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    of Tinted Glass Standard for Motor Vehicles which if for private car, so the regulatory bodies that responsible in this policy is The Road Transport Department Malaysia (JPJ). This policy is under the Road Traffic Act 1987 on Act 333 which is an act to provide for the regulation of motor vehicles and traffic on the streets and other matters with respect to streets and vehicles; to provide for the protection of third parties against risks arising from the use of motor vehicles;…

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    The net income of Hyundai Motors from the year 2011 to 2015, had increased during the year 2012 to 2013 at the rate of 11.62 % and fell drastically in the subsequent year 2014 by 34.5% indicating the company’s bottom line performance and profitability position. Jurevicius (2016, online) highlights the reasons for the increase in Hyundai’s revenue in the last 3 years, however, the profit had gone down to a significant proportion which was due to poorly managed operations of the company. The…

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    SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS In General Motors, the OB issues identified are poor organizational culture, poor leadership style and poor communication channels amongst the people in the organizations. The ignition switch recall which caused a great buzz in the media in 2014 was as a result of GM personnel’s incapability to address the ignition switch problem which continued for more than 11 years, representing a history of failures. These issues were known by relevant departments in GM such as engineers…

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    by Citigroup that declared 50,000 cuts in the framework of the planned reductions. Sears Roebuck & Co also cut 50,000 employees as a result of 113 stores’ closure. General Motors had to fire 47,000 of the personnel with the closing of five factories and preparing to announce the bankruptcy. Such well-known corporations as AT&T, Ford Motor Co, Kmart Corp., Bank of America, and Circuit City Stores also had to cut their staff due to the increased competition or the ceased operation. In addition,…

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    “George Williams owns an automotive parts supply company in Southfield, MI. His largest customer is General Motors. Recently, George has set up a parts distribution center in Thailand due to cheap labor, a highly skilled workforce, and central access to a shipping port. He also hired a local consultant to help him set up. On arrival, George was faced with a dilemma, his consultant Mr. Sumardi, was unable to get the parts moved from the dock that is partly owned by the government and a private…

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    it can be seen as ‘complex connectivity’ and the expansion of social ties across the planet (Tomlinson 1999). With globalization developed, the conflict of diverse cultures has gradually sparked controversy around the world. Interestingly, A General Motors auto advertisement with "Body by Fisher" became "Corpse by Fisher" in Flemish (Intercultural communication 2016). From this case, we can know that the discrepancy of different cultures seem to be everywhere in our life, attaching the areas…

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