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    Dixons Carphone: the birth and development of a retail chain Dixons Carphone was established in 1937 by Charles Kalms. It was initially introduced as a photography studio in Southend. Then in 1948 both Charles and Stanley decided to focus their business on the retail side of photography and sell cameras and associate accessories. By 1967 Dixons have opened its own store and they now have 70 outlets. In the six years Dixons does not show any real growth as another recession looms. Therefore,…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Buick

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    Rhetorical Analysis of the Buick Super Bowl Advertisement Buick Motor Division, commonly referred to as Buick, is a high end American automobile company. The founder of Buick is David Dunbar Buick who was originally born in Scotland. Buick is a division of General Motors (GM) and is the oldest manufactured car in America, for it was officially branded in 1903. While the headquarters of Buick is located in Detroit, it was assembled in Flint, Michigan. Buick automobiles is marketed as luxury…

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    Drag Truck Research Paper

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    I order it all from summit racing ( block, heads ,cam) I used the other parts from the 307 to build it the rest of the way and painted the heads and block yellow then dropped it in the truck with a 350 turbo trans. I got it running and driving and then went to the race track and raced it down the track for the first time and it ran really good for the first time racing…

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    Ford Company The Ford Motor Company is an American company that was founded in 1903. The manufacture automobiles, trucks and offer different services around the world. They also have another brand of car that is called Lincoln brand names. Their services came from parts until maintenance in the different dealerships around the country, Ford headquartered is located in Dearborn, MI. They employ approximately 201,000 persons and have in operation sixty two plants around the globe. In 2016…

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    Product Portfolio Strategy Hyundai Hyundai has a wide range of cars in their vehicle line up. Their product line includes domestic cars, SUVs, Economical cars and Commercial vehicles. Cars include Centennial, Genesis, Genesis Coupe, Azera, Sonata, i40, i40 sedan, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, i30, i30 wagon, i30 3DR , Veloster, Veloster turbo, Accent, Accent 5DR, ix20, i20 5DR, i20 3DR, HB20, Grand i10, New Generation i10 and Eon. The SUV models are Grand Santa Fe, Santa Fe and Tucson. The Economy…

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    Some companies are not always perfect, for example Toyota. Toyota is world-renowned company manufacturing in vehicle making.Their cars are the most used cars in the world today, but it has its flaws. Toyota conducted a SWOT analysis to audit its company and its environment in order to make marketing decisions to maintain the value of its products. Toyota’s strength is valued to show how strong of a corporation it is. Their rapid growth is a remarkable one as well, showing they are a valued…

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    Product-Harm Crisis – Toyota Case Study Meaning of product-harm crisis. One may characterize a product-harm crisis as an abundantly revealed episode of a product deficiency, unhygienic, injurious to patrons, and “costly” to organizations (Cleeren, Heerde, & Dekimpe, 2013, p. 58). Cleeren et al. (2013) found a product-harm crisis more often than not impacts the whole manufactured category type of goods. This situation elicits a stern adrift sales and product recall. In the same pursuit, the…

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    Ford Pinto Case

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    The cases involving the explosion of Ford Pinto's due to a defective fuel system design led to the debate of Ford’s use of their a cost-benefit analysis and its decision not to upgrade the fuel system based on this analysis. Ford failed its consumers by not applying risk management during the initial design of the Ford Pinto. Instead it calculated risk based on a strictly functional view which would result in Ford defending their decision based on their cost-benefit analysis. In comparison…

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    NCP Car Park Solutions

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    NCP Car Park Solutions:- NCP being the number one car park operator in UK they are committed towards giving what’s the best to their clients. Functioning for more than 75 years they have been the best in delivering the off-street parking. NCP has built some of the finest car parks in England, thus having the largest car park management network across the country. NCP Parking Solutions:- Being UK’s pioneer in parking NCP provides various parking solutions to its customers. They offer different…

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    1) Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK Limited (NMUL) is UK’s largest car manufacturing plant which is located near Sunderland in 1986. It has been Europe’s most productive car plant for the past seven years, cars produced include the Almera, Micra and Primera. Over 70% of output is exported to 55 markets worldwide. The landscaped NMUK site incorporates conservation areas, such as ponds, lakes and woodland and currently has 10 onsite wind turbines, producing up to 10% of the energy, required for the…

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