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    Harley-Davidson-From Dysfunctional to Cross-Functional. (Pages 212-213). Questions: 1. During Teerlink’s tenure as Harley’s Chief Financial Officer‚ was the organization structure flat or tall? Centralized or decentralized? Explain your answers. During Teerlink’s tenure the organizational structure at Harley’s was flat and decentralized. This was because he introduced a structure that had Cross-functionality‚ lifelong learning‚ and shared leadership fuel the so-called "circle organization"

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    Revving up sales at Harley-Davidson There is a mystique associated with a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. No other motorcycle _ in the world has the look‚ feel and sound of a Harley-Davidson. Demand for Harley- Davidson motorcycles outweighs supply even though the company produces 300000 motorcycles a year‚ which generates over USS4 billion in revenue. Some models have a two-year waiting list. The company recently won a number of awards‚ including being rated: 2nd in ComputerW0rId’s Top 100 Best Places

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    expanding lineof motorcycles‚ branded products and services in selected marketsegments ”Vision Statement says: “Harley-Davidson is an action-oriented‚ international company‚ a leaderin its commitment to continuously improve [its] mutually beneficialrelationships with stakeholders (customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚shareholders‚ Government‚ and society). Harley-Davidson believes thekey to success is to balance stakeholders’ interests through theempowerment of all employees to focus on value-added activities

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    Abstract This paper will try to analyze‚ if Harley Davidson has followed the traditional customer driven mar-keting way by following the path to create customer value and later getting the value back and the behavior of the customers can affect the demand for its bikes. The value streamis: • Understanding market place and customers need and wants • Designing a customer driven marketing strategy • Construct an integrated marketing strategy that deliver superior value • Build profitable customer

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Harley-Davidson is the largest market share holder of motorcycles over 750cc in the United States. After the expansion of our production and distribution capacity‚ we will be in the position to meet the increasing demand for our motorcycles and other products. Growth potential appears very good especially in the overseas market. Gaining a larger market share in these area may require a further increase in production and distribution capacities. We must plan for expansion

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    Identification of Harley-Davidson’s strategy and its rationale explaining its resources and capabilities. After that i compare these to those of Honda. Wfat does my analysis imply for Harley’s potential to establish cost and differentiation advantage over Honda. Knowing that‚ what threats does Harley face? And then how Harley can sustain and enhance its competitive advantage? Question 1: Identify Harley-Davidson’s strategy and explain its rationale. The fundamentals of the Harley-Davidson business strategy

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    In 1901‚ a 20-year old William S. Harley drew up plans for a small engine designed for use in a regular pedal-bicycle frame. Over the next two years‚ Harley and his childhood friend Arthur Davidson worked on their motor-bicycle in the Milwaukee machine shop located at the home of their friend‚ Henry Melk. On the year 1903‚ HarleyDavidson and Davidson’s brother‚ Walter Davidson‚ finished their first motor-bicycle. Harley and the Davidson brothers tested the power-cycle of their first motor-bicycle

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    Executive Summary Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages for Harley-Davidson of replacing scanners and bar codes with RFID. Compare and contrast the issues of Wal-Mart when they tried to implement RFID in their supply chain. Outline the issues Harley-Davidson will face when they begin using RFID. Develop and present an approximate timetable for the adoption of RFID with specific recommendations about where Harley-Davidson should implement it first. Some of the advantages of using RFID over scanners

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    1. As CEO of Harley-Davidson I would compare the advantages and disadvantages of using exporting for example giving the market access into a new marking‚ making us able to maximize revenue in a short amount of time. A disadvantage would be being viewed as an outsider making it harder for people to feel comfortable with the product. Joint ventures agree too much faster and less costly access to foreign markets. It also decreases the start up cost to the international partner. A disadvantage of a joint

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    1. Background The Harley Owner Group (H.O.G)‚ a factory sponsored motorcycle enthusiasts club was established in 1983. The group was primarily formed in order to enhance the Harley Davidson brand experience by bringing the company closer to its customers and also to promote a positive brand image by controlling the negative influence of the biker gangs that many felt dominated the sub-culture. By the end of 1999 the H.O.G counted half a million members and about 166‚667 members were considered

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