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    XXX XXXXXX / LEAD 504 12/3/2010 | LEAD 504: Inclusive Excellence and the Leadership Role Globalization‚ Diversity‚ Leadership and Organizational Change | Globalization and the ability to lead as a globalize leader is an exponentially growing ability that will continue to be needed. During my exploration through many sources on the net‚ magazines and books‚ globalization seems to be a common business concern these days. In the book “The World is Flat”‚ Thomas Friedman states that “the

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    Content Introduction………………………………………………………………………….3 The effects of the 2008 financial crisis on the global automobile industry……….3 The global strategies of Ford Motor and Nissan after the Recession…………......4 Benefits and limitations of Ford Motor’s and Nissan’s strategies………………...5 Short-term profitability…………………………………………………………..5 Long-run stability……………………………………………………………..6 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………6 Introduction The notion of “Global strategy”‚ in international

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    AbstractChange can be particularly upsetting and can cause havoc to all involved in any organization. One myth is that change is "bad". Change itself is neither good nor bad‚ only the responses and outcomes of change can be considered good or bad. Change is unavoidable and essential in any industry. Without change organizations would be left behind and lose their competitive advantages. This paper will discuss the description of a home health care company and the plan to implement a service that

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    Toyota Motor Corporation Vs. Ford Motor Corporation (Past to Present) THE GBAS MODEL Prepared for: Dr. Reed Nelson Prepared by: Jeremie J. Martin SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CARBONDALE SPRING 2011 Introduction This paper will be structured to focus on two of the leading automobile manufacturers in the industry to date. Toyota is the number one automobile manufacturer in terms of production and sales. Toyota is a foreign vehicle manufacturer located out of Japan founded in 1937. Ford is

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    Ford Motor Company entered the automotive manufacturing business world on June 16‚ 1903 when Henry Ford and 11 business associates signed the company’s articles of incorporation (Ford Motor Company‚ 2007). Today Ford Motor Company is the second largest automotive manufacture in the industry. Ford was able to attain this level through mergers and acquisitions. In 1989 Ford acquired Jaguar for 2.5 billion dollars (Ford Motor Company‚ 2007). To ensure a smooth transition and integration‚ Ford Motor

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    Ford Motor Company: Supply Chain Strategy 2/11/02 Finding the Best Fit The Ford Motor Company finds itself in a dynamic business environment where new technologies and practices offer the potential to alter in a significant way the landscape in which it operates. Henry Ford was in his time an innovator in offering ’cars for the masses’. He introduced to the car industry methods and systems innovative in their day. Ford needs once again to forge new paths to ensure future competitive advantage

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    The Ford Pinto Question 1 What moral issues does the Pinto case raise? ANS: The Pinto case raise the moral issues of what is the dollar value of the human life. That the businesses should not be putting a value on human life and disregard a known deadly danger. In order to perform a risk/benefit analysis‚ all costs and benefits must be expressed in some common measure. This measure is typically in dollars‚ as the Ford Motor Company used in its analysis. This can prove difficult for things that

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    first identified attribute in the identity-change stage process. At this stage‚ people are amnesic to the fact that they characterize individuals based upon income‚ employment‚ personal wealth‚ and social status‚ henceforth‚ the concepts of meritocracy and social stratification prevail (Hogan‚ 2007). Preconceived notions‚ stereotypes‚ confusion‚ and denial are just some of the many harmful beliefs and behaviors that abound from this phase of the process (Hogan‚ 2007). Sadly‚ businesses and many

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    Case 2 Tata Motors 1. Describe the economic characteristics of the global motor vehicle industry. The 2008 financial crisis began in the American subprime mortgage crisis‚ eventually evolved into a global financial crisis. Most countries because of the impact of the financial crisis‚ leading to a sharp slowdown in consumer’s vehicle demand. Also‚ because of the financial crisis‚ the global motor vehicle industry experienced a full-scale market competition. Some small car companies to be phased

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    MOTOR VEHICLE RECALLS: AN EXAMPLE OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS FAILURE? NICK OLIVER1‚ HILARY BATES2‚ MATTHIAS HOLWEG1 and MICHAEL LEWIS3 1 Judge Institute of Management‚ University of Cambridge‚ UK‚ n.oliver@jims.cam.ac.uk‚ m.holweg@jims.cam.ac.uk 2 Warwick Business School‚ University of Warwick‚ UK‚ Hilary.Bates@wbs.ac.uk 3 School of Management‚ University of Bath‚ Bath BA2 7AY‚ UK‚ m.a.lewis@bath.ac.uk ABSTRACT This paper explores the relationship between trends in product development

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