Executive Summary Harley-Davidson‚ Inc. was founded in 1903 in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin. It was one of only two U.S. motorcycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression. From 1950 to 1980‚ H-D struggled to survive a difficult time in its history. During those years‚ they developed a poor reputation for quality and performance. Were it not for the federal government’s intervention‚ Harley might have gone out of business. Fear that major U.S. manufacturers like Harley-Davidson would be crushed
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(definition) While Harley-Davidson and its competitors‚ both domestic and international‚ have been alive for decades‚ it is becoming increasingly difficult to shift such established entities to compliment a new‚ younger group of potential riders. An expanding economy‚ technological advances such as the internet and online retail‚ liquidity and market demands have all contributed to the stability of profits in this business. Competition changed the fundamental landscape of the motorcycle industry forever
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Harley Davidson Case Study MBA Program In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements for MBA 5302 Submitted by July 24‚ 2013 Introduction Harley Davidson‚ established in 1903‚ is the largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the United States. While Harley Davidson dominates the moto market in the United States‚ it is very small compared to the international market which is infiltrated with large Japanese firms such as Kawasaki‚ Honda and Yamaha who produce various categories
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STRATEGIC DIRECTION OF HARLEY DAVIDSON The success of Harley Davidson (HD) is due to the American motorcycle icon’s effective Strategic Management. HD’s vision‚ mission‚ goals and objectives strive to exceed the requirements of its main stakeholders. Although these needs are not always met‚ the company has unique relationships with is stakeholders. The company stays on course with its strategic plan‚ despite the economy and the decline of American manufacturing and what might be considered
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Teerlink Rich Teerlink is the former CEO of Harley-Davidson spoke on People Driven Execution‚ based on his new book‚ More than a Motorcycle: The Leadership Journey at Harley-Davidson (with Lee Ozley). If you ever get the chance to hear Teerlink speak‚ go do it‚ even if you aren’t particularly interested in motorcycles. He has an off-beat style‚ and he tells a great story about how Harley-Davidson went from being a laughingstock in the early 1980’s to the high performing "lifestyle company" that
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SIS Harley Davidson-Case 3 I. Company Profile / Summary (Brief) Harley Davidson Inc. is an American motorcycle manufacturer. Harley Davidson specializes in the sales of heavyweight motorcycles that are designed for cruising on highways. Harleys have a distinct design and exhaust sound that have appealed to a mass market of customers all over the world. Harley Davidson has relied on a strong fan base for sales of their motorcycles and apparel. They currently offer five different
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of motorcycling‚ by providing to motorcyclists and to the general public an expanding line of motorcycles‚ branded products and services in selected market segments Vision Statement “Harley-Davidson is an action-oriented‚ international company‚ a leader in its commitment to continuously improve [its] mutually beneficial relationships with stakeholders (customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ shareholders‚ Government‚ and society). Harley-Davidson believes the key to success is to balance stakeholders’ interests
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Harley –Davidson is a luxury motorcycle company which has huge loyal customer base most of middle aged and high income men. It also has loyal employee who contributed much to the company when it went through some rough time. With high quality product‚ loyal customers and hardworking employees‚ Harley-Davidson has gone through all the hard time and now is a fine company which also has stable financial statements as well. However‚ Harley-Davidson has its own problem like any other corporations. The
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HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA ------------------------------------------------- Assignment STUDENT NAME | : | | EDEXCEL REGISTRATION NO. | : | | PROGRAMME | : | HND | SEMESTER | : | 04 | UNIT NO./TITLE | : | 13 / Managing Activities | ASSIGNMENT NO. | : | 01 of 04 | ASSIGNMENT TITLE | : | Managing Activities | UNIT OUTCOMES COVERED | : | | P13.1Explain how processes and functions inter-relate in the organisational structure P13.2Plan work activities to meet the objectives of
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Case: Harley-Davidson: Chasing a New Generation of Customers Despite record sales in 2006 and a commanding share of the heavyweight motorcycle market for the previous decade‚ Harley Davidson had to take new action to maintain its growth. Although the company enjoyed continued growth in the 2000s and its brand image was strong‚ its core customer base of Baby Boomers was aging. In 1987‚ the median age of a Harley-Davidson customer had been 35; by 2007‚ it was 47. Hence‚ Harley Davidson’s major
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