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    In 1926 Antonio Cavalieri Ducati and his three sons‚ Adriano‚ Marcello‚ and Bruno Cavalieri Ducati; founded Societa Scientifica Radio Brevetti Ducati in Bologna to produce vacuum tubes‚ condensers and other radio components‚ becoming successful enough by 1935 to construct a new factory in the Borgo Panigale area of the city. Production was maintained during World War II‚ despite the Ducati factory being a repeated target for Allied bombing. Ducati Factory Ducati "Cucciolo"‚ 1950 Meanwhile

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    Ducati Ducati is a professional motorcycle manufacturer‚ especially in producing sport motorcycles. Ducati had been transformed from a company on the verge of bankruptcy into one of the most profitable motorcycle manufacturer by Federico Minoli. At the end of April‚ 2001‚ Ducati had gained a market share of 7% in the sport bike segment while Industry analysts agreed the company had an excellent growth potential in the following years. However‚ by ensuring the company’s profitable double-digit growth

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    Strategic Management Summer 2013 Dr. Daniel Tzabbar Ducati Case Analysis Instructions: 1. Prepare a 20 min presentation discussing: a. Is the motorcycle industry attractive? If so why b. What is Ducati’s current strategy? Be specific and explain your position. c. What characteristics of Ducati’s business influenced its success? (Hint: what is the fundamental economic logic of Minoli’s turnaround? What determines willingness to pay? What determines relative cost position

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    Federrico Minoli’s successful turnaround of Ducati was focused on brand creation which was supported by the reconfiguration of a number of activities ranging from increased efficiency in the production process to broadening its customer base. This turnaround can be attributed to two strategic changes that Ducati implemented; firstly Ducati increased its global reach and expanded its offerings within the sport segment and secondly it transformed itself from being a manufacturing company to an entertainment

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    Ducati Q) How did Ducati become a profitable motorcycle maker despite its small scale? Before its takeover by the American private equity firm Texas Pacific Group (TPG)‚ Ducati went from being one of the top manufacturers of the high performance sport motorcycle industry to being on the verge of bankruptcy. TPG identified Ducati as a high end product with enormous potential for growth but realized that serious change was required if Ducati was to ever fulfill this potential. TPG decided to

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    Memorandum Subject: Ducati: In Pursuit of Magic (A) Date: Feb. 19th 2013 Ducati is one of the premium motorcycle producers specializing in sport segment superbike from Italy. The company experienced booming in sales and reputation in 1996-2001. This boost had attracted Texas Pacific Group to pursue controlling interest in the company for higher expected future return. The economic boom somehow masked the mistakes made by Ducati during the period. When sales started to decline during 2002-2005

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    1. How did Ducati become the second most profitable motorcycle maker in the world despite its small scale? What is the fundamental logic of Minoli’s turn around? Operational effectiveness is a key to gain profitability. [p 29 What is Strategy?] Constant improvements in the following operational activities resulted in profit maximization of Ducati:  Standardization of products using two crank cases and three cylinder heads provided efficiency gains in manufacturing.  Moved towards a platform

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    Margaret DeWitt Ducati Turnaround The turnaround success of Ducati was the direct result of Federico Minoli’s implementation of a differentiation strategy. As a company that was heading towards bankruptcy‚ Ducati was saved and revamped by Minoli’s specific vision for the company that were precisely presented in an extremely realistic manner. These goals for the company included double-digit growth for Ducati and equaling Harley-Davidson’s profit level. After reading the success of this turnaround

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    towards Ducati. As we know that Ducati is a motorcycle brand that specialized in the sports and racing motorbikes. Ducati has built a strong brand since 1990 and until today we still can see Ducati’s motorbike at Moto GP Racing and British Superbike Championship. The following SWOT analysis will provide more information towards Ducati’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats from the other companies as well. Strengths 1. Technical Excellence: during this past 5 years‚ Ducati has invested

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    Case Study: Ducati Should Minoli seek to grow the business in 2001? Since Minoli took the position as CEO of Ducati in 1996‚ the business has grown and became extremely successful. He transformed a company that was once on the verge of going bankrupt into one of the most profitable motorcycle manufacturers in the world. The explosive growth‚ profitability‚ market share‚ and revenues prove Minoli truly is an expert in turnaround management. He set high goals for the company such as reaching 10%

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