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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Harley-Davison motorcycle has been an American icon since the early 1900’s. They are known for producing high quality motorcycles and associated products; the company is renown for its customization of motorcycles. Distribution of Harley-Davidson motorcycles is accomplished through privately owned dealerships around the world. In addition‚ Harley-Davidson is also well known for their strong customer loyalty. This loyalty is shown through its various groups and organizations such

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    Harley Davidson Case Study

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    The company Harley Davidson was discovered by William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson when they designed their first motorcycle in 1903. The first dealership opened in Chicago in 1904. The mission of Harley Davidson is “We ride with our customers and apply this deep connection in every market we serve to create superior value for all of our stakeholders.” Some of the components of an effective mission statement are incorporated within the mission statement. These components include the customer aspect

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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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    Bahçeşehir University‚ Executive MBA “Marketing Management” Harley-Davidson-Creating an Enduring Mystique Course Instructor: Pınar KILIÇ Prepared by: Bayar MOHAMMED Invitation to Make Your Own Analysis & Conclusions: Do you think Beal’s rejuvenation efforts could have been better handled? Support your conclusions. My answer will takes 3 tiers: -Detailing the history of the tough competition between Harley-Davidson Motor Co. & Japanese rivals. -Evaluating the keen &

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    2014 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 Case Analysis In 2007‚ Harley Davidson was the world’s most profitable motorcycle company. They had just released great earnings and committed to achieve earnings per share growth of 11-17% for each of the next three years. Their CEO of 37 years‚ James Ziemer‚ knew this would be an extremely difficult task seeing Harley’s domestic market share recently top off at just under 50%. The domestic market was where Harley’s achieved the most growth over the past 20 years and

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    Hartley Highlights: Harley-Davidson Essential Facts Harley-Davidson had a 70 percent share of the motorcycle market in its first 60 years. The introduction of the Japanese motorcycle by Honda dropped Harley’s market share down to 3 percent by 1982. AMF bought into Harley in 1965 in an attempt to fix the company. They sped up production‚ which decreased quality. They put Harley up for sale in 1981. Vaughan Beals‚ vice president of motorcycle sales‚ led a team that purchased the division from

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    The core problems that Harley Davidson faces on an ongoing basis are maintaining their market position in North America while expanding their market segments to a younger and broader scope of riding enthusiasts and their ability to expand their market position in international markets. Due to the longevity of Harley Davidson’s existence they are faced with numerous challenges. Over the years it have become quite difficult for Harley Davidson to maintain their position of high profitability within

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    Summary “Harley-Davidson is the iconic American motorcycle manufacturer. Founded out of a small shed in 1903 by William S. Harley and Brothers Arthur and Walter Davidson in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin. The Motor Company produces traditional cruiser motorcycles utilizing air-cooled V-Twin engines.  When Harley and Davidson produced and sold their first motorcycle in 1903‚ they were one of many small motorcycle marques springing up across the country. Flash forward more than a century and the Harley-Davidson

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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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