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    Carlos Ghosn – Change Leadership Carlos Ghosn implemented highly effective change leadership when transforming Nissan from a company that was experiencing several years of negative growth to one of the best managed and most profitable corporations in its industry. He accomplished this by executing management techniques that can be categorized within the “core tasks of change leadership.” The evaluation of Ghosn’s execution of each task is covered in the following paragraphs below. The case

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    which later became an official RYMCO branch. After 1991’s ceasefire‚ RYMCO re-launched its operations from Chiah where the showrooms‚ the after-sales facility and company offices saw a complete restoration. By 1992‚ RYMCO proudly participated with Nissan and GMC in the nation’s first ever Motor Show. After 41 years of being a privately owned institution‚ RYMCO went public in 1998 to become the first and only automotive dealer to be listed in Beirut Stock Exchange list. The Chiyah showroom was

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    shifted from Dastun to Nissan and it continued to enhance its reputation based on “innovation in engineering”. By 1989‚ Nissan produced one million cars in North America and began worldwide branding under Nissan brand. This growth was supported by customer’s want for fuel efficient and reliable cars. It was during this growth period that Toyota and Honda that started placing their footing strong in the market and these two brands came to be recognised by customers more than Nissan. The company began

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    1 Nissan.com C1. Nissan.com 1. Nissan Motor Company is concerned about the use of the domain names Nissan.com and Nissan.net because they do not want potential customers to miss finding their site. They feel the name Nissan is associated with their company‚ that they could lose sales by having a domain name other than nissan.com or nissan.net. However I do not feel that a $10 million dollar judgment is justified. Even if customers will not find Nissan immediately upon using the above domain

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    International Strategy ■ Create value by transferring valuable core competencies to foreign markets that competitors lack ■ Centralize product development functions at home ■ Establish manufacturing and marketing functions in local country but head office exercises tight control over it ■ Limit customization of product offering and market strategy – Strategy effective if firm faces weak pressures for local responsive and cost reductions Multidomestic Strategy ■

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    The country urgently needs to shift focus from finance to commerce: Uday Kotak‚ Kotak Mahindra Bank Uday Kotak‚ vice-chairman and managing director of Kotak Mahindra Bank‚ believes that solutions to India’s problems are not in running after more US dollars‚ but fixing the broken Indian manufacturing. In an interview with ET‚ Kotak says that the society that has lost its bearings has to get it back - the middle class values that made the India story an attractive one globally. It will be a long

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    Iran Taiwan Egypt Philippines Kenya India Malaysia Renault group products Vietnam Thailand Indonesia Nissan/Infiniti products Vehicle assembly Chile South Africa Argentina Powertrain 02 03 FACTs AND FIGUREs OVERVIEW OF THE RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE FACTs AND FIGUREs Structure of the Alliance Founded in 1999‚ the Renault-Nissan Alliance has become the longest-lasting cross-cultural combination among major carmakers. This unique partnership is a pragmatic

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    Individual Assignment: Renault – Nissan Logistics and Supply Chain Management Logistics and Supply Chain Management Individual Assignment Module Coordinator: Dr Nicolas Wake Prepared by: Aissam Ouaza April 2012 1 Individual Assignment: Renault – Nissan Logistics and Supply Chain Management Executive summary What if each client can get exactly the right model with the right color and all the options he or she wishes in a "reasonably short" delay? (“Renault Speeds Up Delivery” O

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    Group: Rosibel Boniel Feb. 14‚ 2011 Miriam Claire Obquia Mrs. Clemencia Masiba Comp.2 (review questions) Chapter 7: The Environment of Electronic Commerce: Legal‚Ethical‚ and Tax Issues 1. In about 100 words‚ explain why online businesses might have difficulty limiting the effects of their actions to a relatively small geographic area. The legal concept of jurisdiction on the Internet is still unclear and ill defined. The relationship between geographic boundaries and legal

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    The Nissan Skyline was invented in 1957. When it was first made it was was called Prince Skyline by Prince Motor Company in Japan‚ not Nissan. When it was made it was meant to be a Luxury car‚ not a tuner car‚ which is a car that you fix and can put aftermarket parts on that are normally used for street racing. The Skyline was not very popular until it was in an early sixties movie called “Godzilla”. Later on in 1964 the owner of Prince Motor Company decided it was time for the Skyline to get onto

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