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    I will do everything in my power to bring Nissan back to profitability at the earliest date possible and revive it as a highly attractive company” ( case study, annual shareholder meeting, Page 4). 2- The pessimism environment surrounding Nissan mission, that he sounded out from some of the leading authorities on Japan “ Ghosn concluded that if he continued listening to this advice he may as…

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    automobile company in the world by 2018. The operating profit of Volkswagen was recorded to be 12.8 billion euros in 2011 (currently 10.2 billion euros) and a total revenue of 275 billion euros, which is the highest in automobile sector. One of the main reasons for such a high level of productivity is Volkswagen labour force. Volkswagen has a total employee base of 592,500 people globally which is higher than its competitors such as Fiat-Chrysler (197,000), Ford (164,000) and General Motors…

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    Renault Duster Case Study

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    after sales service. The engine used is same as you get in a 6lakh car, seriously. Amit…

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    you ask someone about inventions in the automobile sector or simply about the future of cars, probably you will hear a story about electric and hybrid cars. Nevertheless, there is one another branch the attention should be drawn to. Nowadays the previously incredible concept of self-driving cars are implemented in life by Google. In Mountain View, California and Austin, Texas people can already see driverless cars on the streets. How is it possible and is it going to spread all over…

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    seventeen and joined as an apprentice at a machinist in Detroit. A career choice that left him wildly famous and successful. Even with a sort of okay education, Ford managed to revolutionize the mechanized assembly line, Detroit was later known as the ‘Motor City’ because of his work. What is it that makes the uber rich, famous and successful set apart from the rest? It is not they have got…

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    Root Cause Analysis Paper

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    by providing the good quality of product. So many company focus to reach the global market in satisfying the customer demand. Quality of the product is achieved by minimization of rework, reducing scrap rate and minimizing man hour on rework. Rejections in automotive industry occur due to not placing the product for required specification. Now a day’s rework of rejected parts are common but rework add losses to the company net profit, if the company is a continuous mass production where the…

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    General Motors Motivation

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    INTRODUCTION The Fremont plant of General Motors was founded in 1965. After 17 years of operation, the plant was closed due to experiencing labour-management conflict. Soon after the shutdown, GM and Toyota vehicles cooperated to reopen the plant called New United Manufacturing, Inc (NUMMI), which lately became one of the most successful plant in the car manufacturing industry. In order for NUMMI to be succeed, different management methods were applied, especially various strategies which…

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    Based on the case of Ford Pinto, Ford Motor Company is totally major in designing their own style of products but the safety standards was not taken seriously. This is because, the Ford Pinto already has made their own strategy in managing the finances to produce a product. Therefore, due to its style or design, and cost constraints of products, using a suitable and safe fuel tank that prevent the fire in a rear crash, was undesirable. Referring to the cost benefit approach in utilitarian…

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    Ford Car Case Study

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    complete knowledge about it, in order to create a successful market. This study is aiming to what all things motivate a customer to buy a ford car and also to analyze whether they are satisfied with the car or not. Basically in the research main aim was to focus on the existing customers of ford and to determine the positive as well as negative points of ford cars. Research methodology consists of Questionnaires which were designed to analyze the buying behavior of the customers against…

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    Porsche Porsche Case

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    made it an impractical purchase, as recession-impacted luxury sports car buyers who were seeking every-day drive-ability. The "Engineered for Magic, Every Day" campaigned proved that the 911 - and in fact all Porsche sports cars - are built for daily life. In six months the campaign re-framed what people thought a sports car could be, and increased sales by 19%. Answers: 1. Prior to the case I had a sense of belief that Porsche cars were meant only for special…

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