Summary of the case study "Harley-Davidson rockers ’ idol" So‚ this case study is about Harley-Davidson‚ a brand of motorcycles and more precisely about its development since his foundation in 1903 by 21-year-old William S. Harley and 20-year-old Arthur Davidson. So‚ in 2003‚ it was the celebration of the 100th birthday of the Harley-Davidson. And‚ in order to commemorate it‚ fans of this famous brand rode until Milwaukee to see the parade of 10 000 Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Through this
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INTRODUCTION: HARLEY DAVIDSON According to The official Harley Davidson website‚ the company was started by William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson in 1901. When William Harley completed his blueprint of an engine designed to fit in a bicycle. The article states the first production model that was made available to the public was “built to be a racing model”. The website Entrepreneur.com‚ further explains the two friends were later joined by Walter Davidson and William Davidson and incorporated
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Case Study: Harley-Davidson 1. What do you think are the company’s (Harley-Davidson) major strengths and weaknesses? Strengths: * Strong brand name * Strong customer loyalty * Operates in 2 segments‚ Harley-Davidson motorcycles and related products‚ and Harley-Davidson Financial Services * The HOG ( Harley Owners Group) which has over 1 million members worldwide and is the industry’s largest company sponsored motorcycle enthusiasts organizations * The only American brand
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Mackenzie Wolter Case Study 3: Harley Davidson 8/7/12 Comeback Analysis 1. JIT Inventory – “lean production” allowed for product diversification‚ drastically cut “throughput time‚” and provided for job enrichment amongst employees 2. EI – decentralized operations and communication lines 3. SOC – helped detect defects early on in the manufacturing process 4. Supplier Relations – “preferred suppliers” and long-term contracts 5. Labor Relations – “close cooperation” 6. Marketing
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1. How was Harley Davidson able to turn around is strategy after 1981? Harley Davidson was able to turn around its strategy after 1981 because of then President of US‚ who raised the tariffs on large Japanese motorcycles. Helpful was also strategy of executives who decided to improve the quality of products. 2. What ideas and philosophies does Harley Davidson introduce? Harley Davidson created an innovative promotion strategy of selling the idea of community and lifestyle to its customers
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Mr. Richard Teerlink age 59 joined Harley Davidson in 1981 and was elected to the board of directors in 1982. In 1988 he was appointed President‚ and he was named Chief Executive Officer in 1989. Mr. Teerlink is also on the Boards of Directors of Johnson Controls‚ Incorporated and Snap-On Incorporated (Rethinking Leadership). Mr. Teerlink has been the leader in developing a value-based culture at Harley. Shareholder Lawsuits: In re Harley Davidson‚ Inc. Securities Litigation was a consolidated
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Harley Davidson was the only American brand for heavy weight motorcycle manufacturer. However‚ Harley Davidson faced problems on positioning in its core market segment‚ that is‚ those middle aged male baby boomers‚ since Harley try to gain business from new segments by targeting on female and young users‚ with new bike that acquired features that is small in size‚ which totally contrast with the products being offered by Harley previously. The troubles faced by Harley had been stated and emphasized
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Justin Hazlett BUSN 6610 Harley Davidson Case February 12‚ 2012 Since Harley Davison Motor Company started in 1903‚ they have been successfully “taking the work out of bicycling” better than any other motorcycle manufacturing company. They have experienced great success recently with growing numbers in their percentage of motorcycles shipped‚ up 14 percent from 1997‚ and their target market size‚ up 13.8 percent from 1997. Their brand has also grown so strong over the years that customers
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Marketing a. Harley marketing philosophy was developed based on the customers’ desires‚ gathered through surveys‚ interviews and focus groups. b. Efforts focus on distribution divided among dealer promotions‚ customer events‚ magazine and direct mail advertising‚ public relations‚ cooperative programs with Harley Davidson/Buell Dealers‚ and national television advertising. c. Harley’s promotional events are rallies and motorcycle consumer shows. 2. Finance a. Harley went public in 1986
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of products or services 7 4. Bargaining power of suppliers 7 5. Rivalry among competing firms 8 6. Relative power of unions‚ governments‚ special interest group‚ etc. 8 C. SUMMARY OF EXTERNAL FACTORS 8 IV. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT: STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESS (SWOT) 10 A. CORPORATE STRUCTURE 10 B. CORPORATE CULTURE 10 C. CORPORATE RESOURCES 10 1. Marketing 10 a. Product: 10 b. Price: 11 c. Place: 11 d. Promotion: 11 2. Finance 12 3. Research and Development (R & D) 13 4. Operations and Logistics
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