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    Nissan & Renault

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    important to concentrate on those dimensions which reflect the greatest difference in culture. In our case‚ our group will be examining the 1999 merger between auto manufacturers Nissan and Renault. The merger between Nissan and Renault is significant culturally speaking because Nissan is a Japanese company‚ while Renault is French. Firstly‚ the dimension of “individualism vs. collectivism” will be important to analyse. This is due to the fact that collectivism is high in Japan‚ whereas in France‚ individualism

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    Paradoxical thinking

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    Paradoxical Thinking: Maintaining Stability in Changing Environments Table of Contents Abstract……………………………………….…………………................……….…..3 Part 1 – Introduction/ Definition ……………………………………….........................4 Chart: Managerial Competencies……………………......………..….………..5     Part II – Example of a company that demonstrates paradoxical thinking…….………..5     Part III– Discussion: Can one can learn paradoxical thinking

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    GLOBALIZATION (strategic decisions in context of Oreo and Renault) OREO: Kraft Foods‚ a part of Mondelez International‚ is one of the leading manufacturers of FMCG goods in the World- best known for its confectionary lines. Under Kraft Foods‚ Oreo has expanded all over the World- thus necessitating a perspective on marketing in hitherto unexploited markets in developing nations such as China & India. Kraft uses a multidomestic approach to Globalization‚ which they have adopted in view of several

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    Nissan / Renault Negotiation If you are Renault‚ what would you present as the “Big Picture” (outlook and conditions proposal) for an alliance to the Nissan Board of Directors? Present it and negotiate it with Nissan. Your presentation shall include the points of: 1. Strategic objectives and scope of alliance 2. Analysis and proposal of potential operational synergies (brands‚ product range‚ geographic coverage‚ technology and expertise‚ production capacity‚ R&D‚ engineering‚ QC‚ manufacturing

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    Scm - Renault Nissan

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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.R

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    Transformation at Renault Nissan Nissan Motor Company was on the edge of bankruptcy when French automaker Renault purchased a controlling interest and put Carlos Ghosn as the effective head of the Japanese automaker. Nissan’s known problems of high debt and plummeting market share‚ Ghosn identified that Nissan managers had no apparent sense of urgency for change. Ghosn’s challenge was to act quickly‚ minimize the inevitable resistance that arises when an outsider tries to change traditional Japanese

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    Renault the Entry Into India

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    Objectives of the study are: 1. To examine the marketing strategies available to companies in the early stages of market diversification. 2. Identification of the target market 3. To explore product positioning recommendations. 4. To consider how positioning is reflected in and built through the marketing strategy. Target of the study To introduce the concept of product positioning‚ branding

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    Renault Story in India

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    in the overall automobile demand in the country was a concern for the product managers of Renault. Though amidst all the gloom‚ Renault had some reasons to cheer. Since its launch in summer of 2012‚ Renault’s compact SUV Duster’s market performance had been far beyond the expectations of the Renault management. After a string of unsuccessful partnerships and product launches‚ the product managers at Renault had finally managed to launch a product which struck a chord with the Indian consumers.

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    The Alliance

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    "To what extent does popular culture serve consumer culture?" The Alliance In the present day globalization is ruling the world‚ where certain concepts and ideologies are dominate and it can be claimed that popular culture and consumer culture are the roots of it‚ as they both promulgate similar ideologies and products that contribute to forming a globalized world. Consumer culture can be defined as "a culture in which the majority of consumers avidly desire (and some noticeable portion pursue

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    Supply Chain of Renault

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    Supply chain of Renault When we look at the supply chain of Renault it does not differ much from other car manufacturers. The making of a car starts with the design of the chassis‚ which is done by the designing department of Renault. When the design is approved‚ a concept car must be produced to check the feasibility of the car. When the concept car has proven feasible the real process in the supply chain begins. Renaults owns plants where the certain car is produced. In order to manufacture

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