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    STP model is the heart of strategic marketing where S stands for segmenting‚ T stands for targeting and P stands for positioning (Qiang & Xiumin‚ 2013‚ p. 221). Market segmentation is the process of grouping customers in the markets with similar needs and traits into smaller‚ homogenous groups (Armstrong & Kotler‚ 2000; Boone & Kurtz‚ 1999; Brooksbank‚ 1994; Dibb et al.‚ 2006; Ennew‚ 1993; Jobber‚ 2007; Lamb et al.‚ 2004 cited in Fang‚ 2012‚ p. 141). This enables firms to serve customers in the

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    Harley Davidson Case Study Company Summary: Harley-Davidson is one of two American producers of motorcycles‚ and the nation ’s #1 seller of the cruiser style of motorcycles. The organization offers 35 different models of custom and touring bikes through a worldwide network of more than 1‚500 dealers. Harley models include the Sportster‚ the Fat Boy‚ and the Electra-Glider. The company also produces sport bike style motorcycles under the brand name of Buell. Other than its motorcycles‚ Harley-Davidson

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    MGT  101  –  Principles  of  Management       SWOT  Analysis   Harley  Davidson   March  24‚  2014                                 S  –  Strengths:   The  strengths  of  the  Harley  Davidson  company  are  many.  Harley-­‐Davidson  has  one   of  the  strongest  brand  names  in  the  world‚  which

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    Case Study Harley Davidson Department of Marketing IV Prof. Dr. Florian Kraus University of Mannheim Fall term 2011 By: Veilleux‚ Jacques-Olivier-1345802- jveilleu@rumms.uni-mannheim.de Vela Loira‚ Valentin -1346667-vvelaloi@mail.uni-mannheim.de Viscosi‚ Jennifer - 1344990- jviscosi@mail.uni-mannheim.de Wang‚ Yi - 1326001 - yiwana@mail.uni-mannheim.de Wijma‚ Ludwig - 1346338 - lwijma@rumms.uni-mannheim.de Yip‚ Lu Yi - 1342949- luyiyip@gmail.com Mannheim‚ November 2011 Table of

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    Established in 1903‚ The Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Company has travelled a somewhat rocky road to success. Saved from the brink of bankruptcy by a management buyout in 1981‚ Harley has succeeded in building a truly global brand that is the envy of its competitors. Faced with a declining market‚ a poor economic climate and fierce competition from Japanese manufacturers‚ the Harley-Davidson Company was forced to re-look at its competitive strategy. The essence of Harley-Davidson’s success is rooted

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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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    Harley History Harley Davidson was seen in America as a company that produced motorcycles with “raw power.” The company was founded by Arthur and Walter Davidson and William Harley in 1903. In 1918‚ Harley Davidson had become the largest motorcycle producing company in the world. Their production totaled 28‚000 motorcycles. Production continued to increase with the onset of World War II and the military use of Harley’s motorcycles. The mystique of the product had a tough sense to it with

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    | | |Winter Quarter‚ 2004 | SiL’K Supplier Selection Report of Findings and Recommendations Harley-Davidson Motor Company Prepared By: Thomas A. Pinkowski Business Analyst Blue Demons Consulting January 26‚ 2004 -Confidential

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    Harley Davidson –Threats (T) New Emission Standards One of the growing Threats to Harley Davidson’s reign of dominance in US markets has been a growing awareness of the environment. In response to this‚ the bar for emission standards is continuously raised. In 2010 model year or newer motorcycles emission standards for both HC + NOx were reduced from 1.4 prior to 2010 to just 0.8 after 2010 (US Government Printing Office. 2013). For at least 5 years now‚ there have been rumors circulating that

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    February 19 2013 Case Study 10 Harley Davidson Tuesday’s 6pm-10pm 1. IF you were CEO of Harley Davidson‚ How would you compare the advantages and disadvantages of using exports‚ joint ventures‚ and foreign subsidiaries as ways of expanding international sales? A.)The advantage of Using Exports was that I’m able to save money in resources‚ taxes relief’s‚ and cheaper labor while exposing my product to an international market. Harley recognized that “German motorcyclist rode

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