Case Questions: Ducati 1) How did Ducati become the second most profitable motorcycle maker in the world despite its small scale? What is the fundamental economic logic of Minoli’s turnaround. The operational effectiveness was the key factor to gain the second most profitable motorcyclae maker. Platform based approach to production caused more effecincy with economic of scale Standardizing of products using two crank cases and three cylinder heads creates efficiency gains in manufacturing
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part of any offer to sell or issue, or invitation to purchase or subscribe for, or any solicitation or any offer to purchase or subscribe for any Ducati Securities, nor shall they form the basis of, or be relied on in connection with any contract or commitment to purchase Ducati Securities. Any recipient of this document considering a purchase of Ducati Securities in a rights issue following publication of an Italian prospectus in connection therewith is hereby reminded that any such purchase should
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Ducati Corse, a subsidiary of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A, was responsible for managing the activities of the Ducati racing teams. Historically, Ducati had been the dominant force in the Superbike Circuit winning 13 titles since 1990. Until recently, Ducati was only part of the World Superbike series. But a recent rule by FIM (in 2001) permitting the use of 4-stroke engine in bikes as against 2-stroke engines, which was a mandate earlier (for MotoGP) prompted Ducati to get into MotoGP. Despite the
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Hi-Res Case Study: Ducati Motor Holding HIGH ROAD TO WORK ORGANISATION CASE STUDY Ducati Motor Holding (Bologna, ITALY) Alessandra Pistani & Matteo Boemi Nomisma December 2001 Abstract Ducati is a world leader in the production of high-powered sport motorcycles. Since 1996, following acquisition by the Texas Pacific Group, an American investment fund, the company has undergone an intense relaunch process involving several aspects of its organisation. This case aims to describe the change
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Case Study | Ducati: | | | | | Content 1. Summary 1 2. The Problem 1 3. Cast of Characters 2 3.1. People 2 3.2. Institutions 2 4. Chronology 3 5. Issues 5 5.1. SWOT analysis 5 5.2. Porter’s generic strategies analysis 8 6. Options 9 6.1. Focus on their core business 9 6.1.1. Advantages 9 6.1.2. Disadvantages 10 6.2. Expand to the leisure market 10 6.2.1. Advantages 10 6.2.2. Disadvantages 10 7. Recommendation 11 7.1. Focusing on their core
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Ducati was a company that was on the verge of going bankrupt in 1996 but took a turn for the better when it was acquired by Texas Pacific Group, driven by Abel Halpern, who then appointed his close friend, Federico Minoli, as CEO of Ducati. When Federico took over, he made it clear that the fundamental economic logic was “the idea that everything should be continuously re-discussed is still the way I look at things.” Ducati had the qualities of a profitable company but was lacking the right management
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Creative Brief Client: Ducati Motor Brand: Multistrada 1200 Date: April 2010 Description: 1st Semester Campaign – New Brand Introduction What is The Brand? The Multistrada 1200 is a motorcycle manufactured by Ducati since 2010. The engine is a retuned version of the Testastretta from the 1198 superbike, now called the Testastretta 11° for its 11° valve overlap (reduced from 41°). All models include throttle by wire, selectable engine mapping (full power with sensitive or relaxed throttle
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Motorbike Motorbike Ducati Multistrada 1200 The only bike you ever need to own Words by Govind It was Marcel Bode, the GM at Ducati Dubai, who introduced us to the Multistrada (MTS). We could have forever remained ignorant of this gem of a machine if not for his insistence to try it out. This might be the only bike you ever need to own. To make a comparison, the MTS is like a 12400mm f/2.8 SLR lens. And that’s a lens that doesn’t exist. The MTS is a safe bet if you are looking to get back
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market in 2008 Harley has led the mc industry in domestic unit sales of heavy weight bikes for 20 straight years. In 2008, Harley manufactured 46% of the heavyweight mcs sold in the US European market is comprised of performance bikes such as the Ducati at 70%. So the V-Rod competes in this market segment. COMPETITORS Price is the competitive issue, and joint ventures between domestic companies and international motorcycle manufacturers like Honda and Kawasaki product affordable motorcycles
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Ducati – Italian motorcycles Competitors: Harley Davidson, Honda, BMW, Triumph, Japanese (Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki) -Decline in 1980’s due to a decision of its major shareholder at that time to refocus the company on products other than motorcycles. • Bought by Italian company Cagiva -Almost bankrupt in 1996—saved by American hedge fund, Texas Pacific Group and appointed Federico Minoli as CEO of Ducati • Wanted to broaden segment from extreme riders to broader spectrum of riders • “The
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