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Therefore, they use strict evaluation criteria to make choice among different alternatives. Keeping in view the strength of customers' bargaining power, Toyota and other automakers are expending huge amounts on advertisements and promotional campaig Continue Reading...
Strategic Management Case
Over the last 20 years, the Balance Scorecard has been used as an approach by corporations to improve their competitiveness and ability to adapt to changes inside the industry. This is based on several fundamental principle Continue Reading...
Managing All Stakeholders in the Context of a Merger Process
Review of the Relevant Literature
Types of Mergers
Identifying All Stakeholders in a Given Business
Strategic Market Factors Driving Merger Activity
Selection Process for Merger Candi Continue Reading...
In addition, Fiat today is struggling with the made-to-customer order performance levels, with 90% of cars delivered in six weeks and 100% of cars delivered in eight weeks. While having slightly better performance with made-to-deliver manufacturing Continue Reading...
For example, GM lobbied the state of California 1998 to overturn an emissions-reduction mandate that would have prohibited many of GM's passenger vehicles from being sold in the large, car-hungry state. When it was successful in the short run, GM d Continue Reading...
Software quality management, compliance, and collaboration across the entire organization also need to be integrated at the process and role level with the LMA supply chain. As the LMA supply chain is very unique in that it specifically deals with p Continue Reading...
This phase also includes the definition of market-competitive base salaries, merit increases, benefits, bonuses and incentives. It is also the area where benefits are budgeted for and offered. Many practitioners and managers both see this as the mos Continue Reading...
DOPPEL Autos, INC. Business Plan
Doppel Autos Inc., is an auto manufacturing company that intends to manufacture vehicles custom-made to the preferences and desires of the consumers. The major goal of the business is to facilitate individuals to att Continue Reading...
(Das; Puri, 2003)
Innovation Management systems are also able to generate structured processes for evaluation and sharing ideas, such that decision makers are able to target those who possess the maximum potential. Nevertheless from the perspective Continue Reading...
General Motors in China:
Chinese Motor Vehicle Industry Structure:
The motor vehicle industry in China had over 200 carmakers in 2004 with most of them being small Chinese firms. In addition to being small and domestic companies, the carmakers were Continue Reading...
The KPIs shown in Table 1 illustrate this fact.
Table 1: SOA Framework Results by Area of KPI Measurement
Areas of Measurement
Baseline: What to Measure
SOA Performance Evidence
Company-specific
Project costs and expenses
Use as a baseline fo Continue Reading...
Zongshen R+d
Innovations in strategic planning
Organizational analysis of Chinese industrial firm, Zhongqing Zongshen Automobile Industry Manufacturing Co., Ltd., offers much in terms of understanding the global powerhouse as an industrial economy Continue Reading...
Toyota, Ford, Gm, and Volkswagen -- Some Differing Opinions About Working With Suppliers
A) Summarize the case and outline all of the issues
The crux of the case pits how four of the major automobile manufacturers differ in their operations about w Continue Reading...
Future Global Corporate Strategy and International Management
The emergence of strategic management has always been attached to military history (Tallman, 2007). Studies in this area reveal various examples where the strategic management of offensiv Continue Reading...
Logistics
The manufacturing of products such as cars or computers has shifted from take-what-you-get to made- to-order. Identify three ways this change has been beneficial to the logistics management process?
The shift from assembly line manufactu Continue Reading...
Kaizen is so engrained in the Toyota culture and the corresponding House of Quality that internally when planned results are not achieved it is considered more of a failure of process and execution (Gong, Wang, Lai, 2009). This is where the TPS vari Continue Reading...
Analysis of Toyota Opportunities and Threats
Toyota is the world's leading patent holder in hybrid vehicle technologies, having over 85% of all patents registered in the U.S. Patent Office, in addition to holding over forty different patents in ot Continue Reading...
Quality & Leadership in Corporations
Strategic objectives of operational management
In a competitive market environment, organizations employ different strategies to achieve market advantages. Wining new markets and maintaining the existing mar Continue Reading...
Coca Cola Is Everything
Coca-Cola Is Everything: SCM, CRM, ERP, Social Media
Importance of standardization in supply chain management
Software services of Coke
My Coke Rewards an example of a switching cost
Pepsi's Facebook page and comparison w Continue Reading...
Enterprise Integration Act of 2002 and SCM
How will setting supply chain standards improve supply chain management?
The Enterprise Integration Act of 2002 was initiated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) with the goal of h Continue Reading...
The efficiency gains from BPM and BPR must be oriented towards a specific strategic objective to be effective (Attaran, 2004).
While processes are often continually monitored to see how they can be made more efficient to save on costs, it is has be Continue Reading...
The value chain analysis describes the activities the organization performs and links them to the organization's competitive position" (p. 3). According to Porter, the control of the value chain remains an important objective for most types of organ Continue Reading...
Firms with what organisational patterns are more likely to acquire existing firms? In what stage of internationalisation is acquisition more likely? Such research should not assume that such decisions are always rational. It may be that irrational f Continue Reading...
Figure 2, Guiding Principles at Toyota, shows the conceptual model of this initiative in the context of Toyota's strategic human resources plan.
Figure 2: The Toyota Way 2001
Source: (Toyota Code of Conduct, 2007)
Training a Core Cultural Compone Continue Reading...
" (Brown, 1996, p. 74)
That potential of globalization can be attributed directly to the current business processes working to its fullest capabilities. Some may think that these trends towards globalization are new to the twentieth or twenty-first Continue Reading...
To answer the need for such information many industry sectors are stated by Aydinliyim (2007) to have "created portals where key information is shared amongst the members of the network." (p.1) This enables the members of the supply chain to work in Continue Reading...
" In those manufacturers who are attaining lean enterprise-level performance, the cultures of their companies have become incredibly focused on metrics, and in fact the organizations themselves have become so metrically driven that the culture itself Continue Reading...
Role-based ERP systems are critical for the siloed, highly inefficient architectures of legacy ERP systems to be made more relevant, contribute greater financial performance, and lead to higher levels of overall customer satisfaction.
c. Purpose of Continue Reading...
Just-in-Time in an Automobile Industry
What significant challenges barriers face automobile industry company implements Just-in-Time
Implementing Just-in-time in an automobile industry
Just-in-time is a collection of organization practices that ai Continue Reading...
Innovations in product are not transmitted throughout the organization. This means that there are production synergies between the different Coloplast facilities that are not presently exploited.
The company can mitigate the impact of health care r Continue Reading...
Logistics
Why the Southern U.S. Has Emerged As an Attractive Logistics Location for the Auto Industry
The many cost-based, human resources, locational advantages, supply chain and long-term tax advantages of locating and operating auto industry-spe Continue Reading...
Consumers at the same time are much more knowledgeable of technology factors within the industry and thus demand much more from their cars than in previous generations. Which means that automobile companies must simultaneously focus on producing eff Continue Reading...
Toyota has a few strengths on which to build competitive advantage and exploit opportunities in the marketplace. The company has two strong brands in Toyota and Lexus that are internationally recognized, allowing Toyota significant leverage when ente Continue Reading...
These factors further accelerate the value and TCO of databases over time.
Describe the features, tools, and utilities of Structured Query Language (SQL). How can tasks be automated with SQL?
SQL has specifically been designed with features, tools Continue Reading...
Direction of the Business
During the economic downturn of the global economic crisis (2008-2010), General Motors (GM) was adversely impacted by a failure to downsize its operations and focus on core products. As Yip and Hult (2012) note, GM marketed Continue Reading...
Tesla AnalysisTesla leads in the electric car market and enjoys the benefits of being the first movers in the industry. Tesla was incorporated in 2003, and its mission is to accelerate the advent of sustainable transport by bringing compelling mass-m Continue Reading...
In the case of Toyota they have focused on supply chain integration, collaboration and collaborative forecasting and replenishment (CPFR) workflows. What emerges from this SWOT analysis from a competitive analysis standpoint is that while Fiat was c Continue Reading...
Ayers (2000, p. 4) describes a supply chain as "Life cycle processes supporting physical, information, financial, and knowledge flows for moving products and services from suppliers to end-users." A supply chain can be short, as in the case of a co Continue Reading...
The greater the functionality of the tag the higher the frequency required to communicate the contents of it, hence the spectrum of frequencies shown in Figure 3, Comparison of RFID Frequencies.
Figure 3: Comparison of RFID Frequencies
Sources: (C Continue Reading...