As mentioned above, lawsuits had been mostly settled outside the court which was a wrong policy since it only helped the organization continue with its defective products. It would have been much better if these problems were immediately taken care Continue Reading...
Management Case Study
Where the Rubber Meets the Road
Total quality management (TQM), defined in the most simplistic of terms, is the incremental improvement of all facets of a business to increase customer satisfaction and, in turn, company viabil Continue Reading...
corporate or white-collar crime. Specifically, it will discuss the Firestone Tire executives that allowed faulty tires to remain on U.S. vehicles. In mid-2000, Bridgestone/Firestone Tires began a recall of some of their tires that would turn into a Continue Reading...
Some legislators believe that such suits encourage companies to ensure that there products are safe. Other law makers, however, believe that such suits are excessive and can prevent companies from being able to recover.
Another form of tort reform Continue Reading...
Tire Industry
Tire manufacturing
This is an industry analysis of the tire manufacturing industry. It has sources.
The Industry's dominant economic features
Porters Five Forces
-- the rivalry amoung competiting sellers in the industry
the potent Continue Reading...
It will be recorded as the time the auto industry ducked its responsibility and missed a unique opportunity." (2002)
The ABC Primetime report entitled: "Technology to Prevent SUV Rollovers" reports that is a new device that is purported to have the Continue Reading...
commercial organizations exist for the purpose of making money, and opinions to launch a product have to be made on the possibility of the product being profitable or not. There are many methods of analyzing the problem. The simplest method based on Continue Reading...
Organizational Change: Organizational Flexibility and Sustainability
Organizational Flexibility
In a rapidly-changing marketplace, organizations need to ensure that they are flexible enough to adapt to new and emerging changes (Halkos & Bousina Continue Reading...