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Harley Davidson Case Study

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I) Problem/Issue Statement:
Harley Davidson, a highly distinctive motorcycle company whose success was built on its brand image, may have reached the pinnacle of its growth in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The combined effects of a market focus on a narrowing demographic group, the difficulty experienced in gaining market share in Europe, and short-term forecasting problems led to the concern of the company’s future.
II) Alternatives: a) Status-quo b) Focus on building the Buell name brand c) Market the Harley Davidson image to foreign nations (e.g. discovery channel)

III) Analysis: a) Status-quo
Harley Davidson motorcycles focused a specific segment of the bike industry. Through this focus, Harley dominated the U.S. …show more content…

This would allow Harley to produce the required higher quantities for the international performance motorcycle market and lessen the quantities produced on the Harley motorcycle, hence rebuilding the mystic thru exclusivity. b) Market the Harley Davidson image to foreign nations (e.g. discovery channel)
The appeal for a Harley Davidson motorcycle was the image a Harley Portrayed. “In fact, many Harley-Davidson competitors have claimed that Harley sells lifestyles, not motorcycles. Harley-Davidson stands for freedom, adventure, individual expression and being a little on the edge, a little bit naughty. People are drawn to the brand for those reasons.” Hence, for Harley-Davison to successful internationally, the company must promote these U.S. sought values to foreign countries. Their success was built on this premise and thus is a winning strategy.
Custom bikes appear to this satisfy this need for middle aged individual to capture this sense of freedom and in essence recapture their youth. In Europe and Asia/Pacific a market does exist for this target group as custom bikes are the second largest market segment in both countries (both approximately 20%). However, the full potential of this market has not been fully exploited. European countries tend to have older populations overall. European countries had nine of the top ten highest median ages in national populations in 2005. William H.

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