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    powering the product that this industry produces • The effect of emissions on the environment and government reactions to this • Consumer opinions about the product your industry produces Global competition in the industry There are many automobile companies in the world. The competition in this industry is ferocious. The approaches of automobile firms in the industrial rivalry take include…

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    Korea declined after 1997 with units sales falling in each subsequent year. Three local firms exited leaving Hyundai and DCVC as local manufacturers. The Korean automobile industry’s most serious weakness is strong movements by hard labor unions in Korea. The labor union movements are generally very strong and hostile especially in the Korean automobile industry, which hurt not only those companies’ business, but also the Korean economy seriously…

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    Nissan Motors Ltd is Japan’s second largest automotive company. It is headquartered in Yokahama, Japan. Since 1999, it has been part of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, a partnership between Nissan and French automaker, Renault. As of 2013, Renault holds a 43.3% voting stake in Nissan, while Nissan holds a 15% non-voting stake in Renault. Nissan Ltd has over 244,500 employees globally. The company sold almost 5.2 million vehicles and generated 10.5 trillion Yen (USD 105 billion) in fiscal 2013. In…

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    first car known as the quadricycle. In 1908, Ford made the famous Model T which later incorporated the moving assembly line in 1913. Ford “grew up to have a forceful personality with strong views” (Gould 8). He led the Ford Motor Company for 42 years. While he led the company, he revolutionized the manufacturing and selling of automobiles. During WWII, Henry Ford turned his factories to military vehicle production which helped the Allies win the war. Ford tried to run for US senate but lost. He…

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    Ford is the only car manufacturer present in the Ethisphere 2015 list of the most ethical companies on earth. Ford made it six years in a row, which is a record. The focus of this paper will be on understanding what makes Ford an ethical company and the reasons behind it. I also want to understand what pushes this big corporation to be so ethical compared to its competitors. Finally, I will show how they can they improve and keep being the ethical leader of their industry. Ford was created in…

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    made the automobile America 's transportation of choice. Henry Ford is the founder of Ford Motor Company and the man behind the legendary Model T. Born on July 30, 1863, on a small farm in Dearborn, Michigan, Ford had a passion for machines at a young age. He gained a vast amount of experience and knowledge working in a Detroit machine shop and later as a part-time employee for Westinghouse Engine Company. Using his skill set, he successfully built his first hand-made gasoline engine in his…

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    conditions that they were familiar with. The present minimum wage in the auto factory was about $2.34 (Profit-Sharing Plan of Ford Motor CO.). Henry also imposed a new method along with the pay raises, which were policies of welfare capitalism. This implemented the social welfare of Ford 's employees such as types of insurance and promotions. This move gained himself and his company…

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    Case Study Ford Pinto

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    In the late 60’s the Ford Motor Company was faced with unyielding competition from its Japanese rivals in the race to the ideal compact car. In effort to keep up the Ford came out with the Ford Pinto, but the timeline from design to finish product was rushed due to Ford’s desire to have the car available quickly costing hundreds of people to lose their lives. Before the Pinto became what it is there were numerous tests done to see if the car would pass the National Highway Safety Administration…

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    Henry Ford Biography

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    In 1899, Henry Ford joined a group that founded the Detroit Automobile Company. Then in 1901, Henry Ford raced Alexander Winton with homemade bullet race cars. The race consisted of Ford’s 26 horse powered Bullet up to Winton’s 70 horsepower Bullet. They raced for ten laps and in the end, Ford came out on top. That helped power the Ford Motor Company. With the help of twelve investors and 1,000 shares, the Ford Motor Company was born. In 1903, the Model A was produced and sold. Then Ford…

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    Institution Ford is an American based company that deals in auto manufacturing and it has got its headquarters located in the suburb of Detroit that is located in Michigan. This company sells commercial vehicles and automobiles with the use of ford brand and other luxurious cars that are under Lincoln Band. The company also owns other companies like the Brazilian SUV maker, the Australian FPV and the Toller manufacturers. This company also deals with the manufacturing of other automotive…

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