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    brief, YAMAHA MUSIC is the most ideal music brand among musician worldwide due to its consistency in giving excellent products, services as well as music tutorial. Yamaha Music Company is a very well known for their musical instruments and music school. Yamaha being a diverse business also do businesses that are related to audio products, music software, and motorcycles. Yamaha is known globally and has outlets in more than 40 countries, stretching across 6 continents Yamaha also have Yamaha music

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    of assignment I have chosen the Yamaha Motor Company for the three exclusive innovations. This is an automotive industry. Yamaha Motor company ltd. is a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company, which was founded on July 1, 1955 after the separation of Yamaha Corporation. It’s headquartered in Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan. The company products includes

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    prepared by Research Assistant, Sonali Krishna, under the direction of Associate Professor J.Stewart Black as the basis for class discussion. She was an Indian woman. With the interesting title “The Honda-Yamaha War” she is using several of the half of statement issues about the Honda and Yamaha circumstances. Honda is a multinational corporation, engine manufacturer and engineering corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. In 1949 it began producing motorcycles, and ten years later, the company

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    Internal Analysis of Yamaha Golf Introduction Yamaha is a world renowned brand, known for its high quality musical instruments and recreational vehicles. The company prides itself in offering products that ‘create rich pastimes.’ In 1953 a company president saw golf as a good avenue to fulfil that vision. Yamaha’s first golf club, and the world’s first carbon composite club head, hit the market in 1982. Since that beginning, Yamaha’s clubs have been designed to be visually attractive, have a good

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    and practical business in automotive industry, mainly focused on YAMAHA (Bikes and scooters). Introduction To support the new growth, businesses need to expand their initial customer base, often outsource work of business. Market leader can enjoy big market presentation, and take advantage of better resources. Key elements of an organization can still remain stable. This case studies to change YAMAHA as a brand. YAMAHA has been to build a community of enthusiasts around their brand

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    A Report On The Company

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    facilities and related services. Headquarters : 2500 Shingai, Iwata-shi, Shizuoka-ken, Japan YAMAHA PROFILE Yamaha made its initial foray into India in 1985. Subsequently, it entered into a 50:50 joint venture with the Escorts Group in 1996. However, in August 2001, Yamaha acquired its remaining stake becoming a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, Japan (YMC). In 2008, YMC entered into an agreement with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. to become a joint investor

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    CHAPTER -1 INTRODUCTION BRIEF HISTORY About India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. Yamaha made its initial foray into India in 1985. Subsequently, it entered into a 50:50 joint venture with the Escorts Group in 1996. However, in August 2001, Yamaha acquired its remaining stake as well, bringing the Indian operations under its complete control as a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, Japan. India Yamaha Motor operates from its state-of-the-art-manufacturing units at Faridabad in Haryana and Surajpur

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    the distribution and marketing strategy adopt by YAMAHA Company. This project help me know about the most influencing media to create awareness regarding 2-wheelers. “The marketer’s watchwords are quality, service, and value.”   ….. Philip Kotler 1.2 SCOPE OF THE PROJECT : The study

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    YAMAHA MOTORCYCLES ­ IS INNOVATION THE MAIN DRIVER  FOR SUSTAINING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE?  TABLE OF CONTENTS  1.0 ABSTRACT 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1.0 STUDY CONTEXT AND PURPOSE 2.1.2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES AND PROCESS 3.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 3.1.0 THE ROLE OF INNOVATION WITHIN A CORPORATION 3.2.0 CREATING SUSTAINED COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 3.4.0 BUYER BEHAVIOUR 3.4.1 DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION WITHIN BUYER BEHAVIOUR 3.5.0 PROPOSITIONS 4.0 METHODOLOGY 4.1.0 METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH 4.1.1 QUALITATIVE VS. QUANTITATIVE

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    I think KTM dirt bikes are better than Yamaha dirt bikes. KTM might not sell as many in the United States compared to Yamaha, but if you look at an international race you will see that 90% of the athletes ride KTMs. The KTM is built in Austria, where the Yamahas are built in Japan. Both companies build both track and trail bikes, and two strokes and four strokes. KTMs are famous for their crazy power from their two stroke line. Yamaha is known for producing good, reliable four stroke bikes.

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