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    Nissan Renault

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    Renault Nissan Partnership In 1999‚ Renault bought a controlling interest in Nissan at 44% of the shares. This merger raised several questions about the two companies from different countries and their methods of manufacturing and business practices in how they could co-exist and profit from one another. Now‚ the merger has proven to be the "most successful partnership in the global automobile industry" (Nissan News‚ 2005). During research for this paper‚ not much if any negative information

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    Nissan Renault Case Study

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    (Sources: www.media.renault.com) Global Strategy of the Renault-Nissan alliance Subject: Joint analysis on the Renault-Nissan alliance addressed to the CEO of Mitsubishi (group project) From: Group 22 Michael Sutherland Nicolas Murcia Saebong Cheon Yu Ri Na Jeong To: Professor Jan Jörgensen Due date: November 22‚ 2006 To M. Takashi Nishioka‚ Chairman of the Board of Mitsubishi Motors‚ Nowadays‚ Renault-Nissan is the fourth worldwide automaker with sales of 6‚129‚254 units in 2005

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    Carlos Ghosn Case Study

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    into the leadership qualities displayed by Carlos Ghosn. A businessman with his roots in Brazil‚ Lebanon and France is currently the incumbent Chairman and CEO of Renault‚ Chairman of Nissan and Chairman of Mitsubishi Motors. He is widely known as Turnaround specialist- a person who could turn around business from losses to profitability and he had done the same with Renault and Nissan during his business career. Born to Lebanese-Brazilian parents‚ Carlos Ghosn completed his education between Lebanon

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    29/10/13 The Renault Nissan Case Study Phases and aims In March 1999 Renault and Nissan signed a comprehensive partnership agreement which formed a bi national automobile group of global scale. This agreement was the kick‐off for a win ‐win partnership because it gave Nissan on the one side the so much needed cash infusion‚ the alliance allowed Nissan also toexpertise in marketing‚market and to enjoy synergies with Renault Nissan gained from it brought them concentrate on the US design

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    Transformation at Renault Nissan Nissan Motor Company was on the edge of bankruptcy when French automaker Renault purchased a controlling interest and put Carlos Ghosn as the effective head of the Japanese automaker. Nissan’s known problems of high debt and plummeting market share‚ Ghosn identified that Nissan managers had no apparent sense of urgency for change. Ghosn’s challenge was to act quickly‚ minimize the inevitable resistance that arises when an outsider tries to change traditional Japanese

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    Nissan & Renault

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    of cultural dimensions‚ it will be important to concentrate on those dimensions which reflect the greatest difference in culture. In our case‚ our group will be examining the 1999 merger between auto manufacturers Nissan and Renault. The merger between Nissan and Renault is significant culturally speaking because Nissan is a Japanese company‚ while Renault is French. Firstly‚ the dimension of “individualism vs. collectivism” will be important to analyse. This is due to the fact that collectivism

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    Year” by Forbes in 2003‚ Carlos Ghosn is one of the most successful Arab origin leaders who was able to impact the extreme conservative culture and economy of Japan through rising its second largest car manufacturer‚ Nissan from the dead. He merged it with one of the largest French car manufacturer‚ Renault and reversed Nissan from a net loss of $6.46 billion to a net profit of $4 billion‚ creating a threatening competition in the auto market industry (Profile: Carlos Ghosn‚ n.d.). His historical

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    Alliance Nissan & Renault

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    Morocco Colombia Brazil Iran Taiwan Egypt Philippines Kenya India Malaysia Renault group products Vietnam Thailand Indonesia Nissan/Infiniti products Vehicle assembly Chile South Africa Argentina Powertrain 02 03 FACTs AND FIGUREs OVERVIEW OF THE RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE FACTs AND FIGUREs Structure of the Alliance Founded in 1999‚ the Renault-Nissan Alliance has become the longest-lasting cross-cultural combination among major carmakers. This

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    Word Count 3‚524 Introduction This paper analyses the leadership of Carlos Ghosn‚ CEO of Nissan Motor Corporation. Carlos has been recognised as a successful leader whose leadership managed to rescue Nissan from its financial crisis in the late 90s. His contribution to the company‚ industry and society is significant. I will start by giving an idea about the history of Nissan followed by introducing Carlos Ghosn as an individual and analysing his leadership style using various leadership

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    Carlos Ghosn Evaluation

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    CULTURAL CHANGE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE CHANGE EFFORTS OF DOUGLAS MACARTHUR AND CARLOS GHOSN IN JAPAN by KOJI NAKAE B.S. Law‚ University of Tokyo (1987) SUBMITTED TO THE MIT SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION at the MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY June 2005 ©2005 Koji Nakae. All rights reserved. The author hereby grants to MIT permission to reproduce and to distribute publicly paper and electronic

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