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    Why the Pinto should not be recalled. Introduction In this paper the reader will be presented with arguments for to stop the recall of all Ford Motor Company Pintos created up to this point. I am going to talk about a few different topics ranging from why it is going to save the company money over recalling the vehicles in question. The reader will be presented with the ethics that are behind my decision to prevent the recall from going through. The math can look complicated but when you break it

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    workers and managers, who controlled the quality of the products and sale growth, at Ford Motor Company during and before Economic recession. It is representative of how Ford Management has run the manufacturing sector since 60s in order to meet demand. The purpose of this report is to analyze how Sharonville Plant of the Ford Motor Company can advance work behaviors, enhance training, establish work environment, and motivate workers. Developing work attitudes is by reducing imprudence that was

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    Ford Motor Company Gregory Hilgendorf STRATEGIC MARKETING BUS-7450 Dr Meyer. Abstract This paper discusses the Ford Motor Company, the mission, and keys to their success. In addition, there will be discussions centered on the current company’s market summary. This paper will examine Ford Motor Company’s SWOT analysis, the company’s strengthens, weakness, opportunities, and threats. In addition, this would also look at the automotive driving forces, that make it alluring for firms to

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    A SWOT analysis of General Motors discloses the essential of useful strategies to increase the values that benefits to the firm, and navigating the weaknesses that an organization needs to improve areas where they believe that improvement must be addressed. Equally, a SWOT analysis enables a company to explore opportunities in the marketplace where a firm can capitalize a market share and introduce its products and services to the market as well (Wheelen, Hunger, Hoffman, & Bamford, 2015). Lastly

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    Strategic Audit Ford

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    contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Strategic Issues of Ford 4 3.0 The External Environment 5 3.1 PESTEL Analysis 5 3.1.1 Political Environment 5 3.1.2 Economic Environment 6 3.1.3 Social Environment 7 3.1.4 Technological Environment 7 3.1.5 Natural environment 8 3.1.6 Legal Environment 8 3.2 The Industry Porters’ Five Model 9 3.2.1 Buyer’s Power - Moderate 9 3.2.2 Suppliers’ Power - Low 10 3.2.3 Threat of New Entrants - Low 11 3.2.4 Threat of Substitutes – Slightly Moderate

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    Environmental challenges facing American Auto industry Introduction The first gasoline powered automobile was built 1885 in Germany. The first car was engineered by Henry Ford in 1896. He took things a notch higher by establishing an assembly line which enabled him to mass produce the vehicles thus making them affordable to the consumers. The use of automobiles has since increased in the US and other parts of the world. By 1999, the US alone had over 200 million passenger cars and light trucks

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    Q3: Toyota 's recommended response to Volkswagen 's ambition of becoming the world 's largest automobile manufacturer, based on the analysis of current market trends, would be to somewhat disregard them, rather they should focus on developing their own competitive advantages that allowed them to achieve the title of market leader. Volkswagen plans to grow in Chinese and Indian markets (De Moraes, 2016). They also aim to double sales in America by 2018 (Kresge and Weiss, 2015), by following their

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    University of Michigan. The success of the case would not have been possible without the support of President Ford and the

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    General Motors (GM) has been participating in the Chinese automotive industry for over nine decades. In ensuring, that General Motor’s operations in China remains competitive as well as achieving their vision to be the most valued car marker in the Chinese auto market, as such a PEST analysis is to analyse the automotive market environment in China. The analyses will assist General Motor in understanding current and future implication on the business and automotive market environment in China that

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    pioneers such as Ford Motor Company. The United States Auto Industry was once upon a time a global leader in the automotive industry but due to knowledge and skills acquisition by other automobile manufacturers such as Toyota, the once American Auto Industry leadership has been surpassed. I will give discuss this following paragraphs. Global Competition in the Industry So far the Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan has surpassed all the American Auto Industry such as Chrysler, Ford and General Motors. Toyota

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