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    Bombardier Aerospace

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    Case 1Bombardier Aerospace | Prepared for: | AKM Mominul Haque Talukder Course Instructor Human Resource Management East West University Prepared By: | Group- 6 Name | ID No. | Ismat Jahan Senjuti | 2011-1-90-001 | Bani Biswas | 2011-1-90-002 | Nusrat Jahan | 2011-1-90-006 | Jubaid Rashid | 2011-2-90-008 | Mukshuda Akhter | 2011-3-90-002 | Nazmus Shakib | 2012-1-91-001 | Khandoker Mehedi Hasan | 2012-1-90-015 | Sec: 01 East West University East West University

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    Bombardier Cseries

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    Bombardier CSeries Analysis by Elie Khalil Yachoui 1. Identification of the main Problem/Issue Subsequent to Bombardier’s (BBD) successful restructuring from a snowmobile manufacturer in 1942‚ Bombardier Aerospace and Bombardier Transport maintained their titles as world leaders in their respective industries up until 1999. However‚ regular change in leadership since then had placed the company on the verge of an obscure vision and strategy. Coupled with BBD’s aging technology‚ drastic worldwide

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    Case Study Bombardier

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    CASE STUDY Bombardier Aerospace: The CSeries Dilemma Propaedeutics in Strategy 70-450-12A FOROUGH ENSANDOUST MARTICULE 11142559 1. Current Performance As of September 30‚ 2012‚ the total number of 138 units of CSeries100 and CSeries300 commercial jets are ordered‚ while it now expects the first delayed delivery before the end of next June‚ a delay that had been anticipated due to high performance milestones set by company .According to Pierre Beaudoin CEO ‚company requires more time to

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    Bombardier: Case Study

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    The Problem Bombardier is the global leader in business and regional aircraft manufacturing and in recent years has been improving their performance. Their strategic objective has always been to be global leaders in both their aerospace and transportation divisions. However‚ there have been frequent leadership changes since the diversification era ended in 1999‚ and many analysts and investors have been questioning what their long-term strategy in the aerospace industry is‚ especially since the

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    Bombardier Case Study

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    Bombardier’s future strategy will be within the aerospace industry. 2. External analysis Technological: Due to the competitive nature of the industry‚ it is important to stay ahead of the pact in term of technology; continuously improving energy efficiency of the carriers. Economic: The industry’s performance is highly tied in with the economy. A weak economy will mean weak sales. Industry analysis: Porter’s five forces model Bombardier Aerospace’s industry would be most clearly defined

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    Analysis of Bombardier corporation in the perspective of organizational behavior Introduction Since its foundation in 1942 by Joseph-Armand Bombardier as “L’Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée at Valcourt”‚in Quebec (headquarters today in Montreal)‚ Bombardier manufactures state-of-the-art planes and trains that help people and goods getting where they need to go. Bombardier is a double entity business split between aerospaceBombardier Aerospace“ and rail transportation “Bombardier Transportation”

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    Bombardier Reassessing CSeries Flight-Test Schedule Emerging from a hiatus in new-product development in 2008‚ Bombardier took on its biggest challenge yet—to enter a new market with a clean-sheet design‚ its largest aircraft ever and its first with fly-by-wire flight controls‚ carbon-fiber composite wing and geared-turbofan engines. The Canadian manufacturer crossed its first hurdle on Sept. 16‚ when the CSeries narrowbody airliner made its delayed first flight from Mirabel‚ near Montreal. But

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    bombardier

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    What is this case about? Established in Canada in 1942‚ Bombardier Inc. (BBD) first produced snowmobiles and all-track vehicles. By the mid-1970’s‚ the company achieved global leadership position in the snowmobile industry and has conquered the US market. Nonetheless‚ despite high revenues BBD faced cyclical risks‚ that’s why the firm expanded in both aerospace and the rail transportation industry. The firm pursued external growth by vertical integrations and

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    Bombardier

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    ERP After acquiring a few companies‚ Bombardier Aerospace was now faced with the challenge of how to align the operations of these companies who all had different sets of data‚ processes and systems. Major areas of concern were process delays‚ low inventory turn‚ inconsistent pricing and billing of materials among others. Bombardier introduced the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) into its aerospace division with a vision to achieve higher efficiency in manufacturing and also to significantly save

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    Bombardier Essay

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    History and Purpose Bombardier‚ currently being an engineering powerhouse‚ originated from the very spirited mind of Joseph-Armand Bombardier. In the hope of helping his fellow citizens travelling through harsh weather during the Canadian winter‚ he conceptualized his first vehicle capable of being driven on the snow at the age of 15. In 1937‚ he received great praise for his B7 snowmobile that could carry‚ as the name suggests‚ seven passengers. Afterwards‚ other bigger and more sophisticated

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