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    Local Motors: Designed by the Crowd, Built by the Customer Case Study Analysis Table of conten Table of content 2 Introduction 3 Local Motor’s business model vs. “typical” models 3 The CANVAS model 3 Customer Segments 3 Value propositions 3 Channels 4 Customer Relationships 4 Revenue Streams 4 Key Resources 4 Key Activities 5 Key Partnerships 5 Cost Structure 5 Evaluation of the business model 5 Customer involvement according to NIKE 6 “LM template” in the clothing industry 7 References

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    Advertising Plan Prepared By Christopher Reynolds For Professor J. Tripp San Francisco State University August 13, 2007 Brand Performance Product Description Mercedes-Benz is a luxury automotive manufacturer located in Munich, Germany. The oldest of all German manufacturers, they were founded by Karl Benz in 1871. They distribute their cars to dealers all around the world, but have a particularly high demand in North America, specifically America. Sales (in Millions) SALES Mercedes Benz

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    Today, we live in a world that’s vastly interconnected. Something that happens across seas can affect a whole nation, several nations, or even all of them. Recently Volkswagen was put in the hot seat when they were caught imputing software into their diesel vehicles, that makes it show a different emissions output than was accepted by the EPA. They called this device the, “defeat device.” Thusly all of their vehicles that were diesel were marketed as low emissions which turned out to be a lie. The

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    Introduction During the 1950’s the current president of Brazil, Juscelino Kubitschek, established a plan to develop an automobile industry. The plan included attracting foreign automaker investors into the Brazilian automobile industry with financial incentives and the use of market restrictions. Volkswagen, Ford, and General Motors embraced the plan and competed to be market leaders in the Brazilian automobile industry. In this case study we will look more closely into why the Brazilians wanted

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    Career College Research Paper I would like to be an automotive technician. Automotive technicians inspect, maintain, and repair vehicles. I chose this this career because I have worked on cars since I was young. Not many people want to be an automotive technician. As a result, there are more jobs available than there are qualified technician. Most automotive technicians work in good environments. Automotive technicians work in a well ventilated and lit repair shops or some will work in the

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    The Automobile’s Contribution to Identity in America: Nostalgia, Nationalism and Status Introduction Over one billion cars have been manufactured world-wide in the past century, with nearly 700 million on the road today (Urry, 2006). As important as flight, computers, and mass communication, the automobile has been a key contributor to the growth and globalization of our world (Sheller, 2000). While the automobile is rarely the topic of sociological discussion and cultural study, this article

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    Ten years later, in 1963, Chevrolet moved on to design the second generation Corvette (C2). The designers envisioned a smaller, more powerful sports car. The 1963 C2 Corvette Sting Ray was a complete design overhaul to the car inside and out. It included very unusual visual designs for a car of that time period. It included the very symbolic reshaped and divided rear window. But that was not all that the engineers redesigned. The four headlights were kept but hidden rather than the normal looking

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    The Dieselgate Scandal Case Analysis: Jayshree Pandey Introduction Volkswagen(VW), a classic and adored automaker who ruled the automotive manufacturing business for many decades suddenly found itself in the middle of the tragic business crisis with the news that they deliberately cheated on and falsified emission tests on many of their vehicles over the past several years. On September 15, 2015 VW was charged with allegations of manipulating US emission tests by installing cheating software by the

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    Environmental issues facing the USA Automotive industry Environmental challenges facing the automotive industry in the United States of America has changed sharply over the years. When the 2007/8 financial crises hit this was devastating for the industry. Forces beyond the industries control caused untold havoc. Bankers and their efforts to layer the mortgage debt causing so much uncertainty in the markets that they themselves could not understand unsettled so many industries and caused so many

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    An analysis of the attractiveness of the luxury car industry with respect to Jaguar, based on Porter’s Model of The Five Forces of Competition. Although India is a developing country, in the last few years due to economic crises, the country has been facing numerous challenges. Despite the situation, very recently it has been acknowledged that the Indian market has seen as increase in the demand for luxury items specially Luxury Cars. Another fact to be considered is that the demand of such cars

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