Polesie Master Thesis‚ 10 points Abstract Master Thesis in Business Administration School of Economics and Commercial Law Gothenburg University Autumn 2006 Authors: Hiba Larsson and Christian Falkemark Thesis Adviser: Thomas Polesie Title: BMW – A Company Analysis Thesis Language: English Background: The automotive industry is distinguished by a highly competitive market. Thus‚ the actors on the market struggle with increasing cost of production‚ development and mature markets. With the
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Case Study BMW Z3 Roadster Submission date: 05/12/2010 Submitted by ( Group 6): Anand Kumar Adeppa Pranav Prabhat Prabhav Sharma Ramya Gururaj Prachi Nanda Introduction: BMW Z3 is the 1st BMW car which is being manufactured in North America‚ a market which has contributed only 16% to BMW s revenues. At the same time‚ the American customer has found itself difficult to relate itself to a foreign brand. Here lies the challenge for BMW and the marketing behind
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The most successful premium manufacturer in Automobile industry is the BMW Group and the permanent technological innovation leadership in automobile construction made them to occupy the top most level in world automobile business which is basically a German based company. They follow a broad differentiation strategy with innovative attributes which can differentiate the company’s product offering from rivals to attract a broad spectrum of buyers as its existence is worldwide and below are the resources
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Executive Summary BMW Group Canada is looking to revive the Individual Collection (IC) program to distinguish BMW from the competitor high end vehicle customization marketing options. In order to successfully revive the Individual Collection program at BMW‚ changes need to take place at the head office level to create awareness and importance on this program to increase sales and excitement companywide. Re-launching the Individual Collection program at BMW would increase sales by
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2006 BMW Group confirmed its position as the world’s leading premium manufacturer in the automobile industry with record sales‚ and profits exceeding €4 billion1. Since its inception‚ the BMW brand has stood for one thing: sheer driving pleasure. For many BMW drivers‚ owning a BMW has symbolic meaning of quality‚ efficiency and engineering expertise. BMW’s long-standing marketing message has been simply “the ultimate driving machine”‚ which is now 33 years old‚ (Trout‚ 2005). In 2000‚ BMW linked
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BMW Company (Bavarian Motor Works) Introduction BMW Company was established in 1913. The person who founded the company was Karl Rapp. Before he worked in a German aircraft company as a director. He started the business in a very small scale. The name was Rapp Motor Works. In 1917 he resigned‚ led by Austrian engineer Franz-Joseph Popp‚ who changed the name to Bavarian Motor Works. In the same year Max Frizz‚ the chief engineer designed the company ’s first aircraft engine and when the treaty
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Market Development BMW had been one of the world’s most ingenious marketers of luxury goods The majority of BMW’s success is attributed to the development of a consistent marketing policy‚ the ’market niche’ strategy. The company built its brand on Technology‚ Quality‚ Performance and Exclusivity since inception and continues to portray one or more of these in their Global ads. What differentiates their promotion is that they remain consistent throughout the company’s international campaign across
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Objectives of the Marketing Plan “Setting objectives for a marketing plan is not simple and straightforward matter. It is an iterative process whereby objectives are set‚ strategies and action plans are developed‚ and then it is decided whether the planned objectives are impossible‚ achievable or easy. Marketing objectives should be difficult‚ but they must be achievable. The aim is to set objectives that a challenge‚ but can be achieved with effort. They must be motivating rather than discouraging
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Questions 24 Summary & Recommendation 29 Executive Summary In June‚ 1991‚ Carl-Peter Forster‚ director of Prototype and Pilot Manufacturing at BMW had a major decision to make. It was a little less than three and half years into the six year development program for the completely redesigned 7-series luxury sedan. Up to this point‚ BMW had been following their traditional method of designing automobiles. However‚ a project meeting was scheduled for that day to decide whether to change
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BMW Using a BRIC localization strategy to maintain global leadership in luxury automobile manufacturing Achille MOLLON‚ Aleksander OLECHNOWICZ‚ Ania‚ TWOREK‚ Celine PAN‚ Jade CHAN‚ Sophie SCHAEFGEN‚ Viktor MIKUS Content • Introducing BRIC • Company Snapshot • R&D • Sourcing • Manufacturing • Sales BMW Winning the BRIC Auto Market BRIC market performance By 2014 BRIC will account for 30% of the world sales As a whole is growing by 3%-15% per year between 2009 and 2014
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