Harley-Davidson/Ducati Case Study November 20, 2013 Question 1 Ducati: Ducati is an Italian motorcycle manufacturing company that is renowned for its high performance and stylish motorcycles. Ducati is committed to racing competitions, state of the art design, style, and most importantly, an immense passion for bikes. Ducati has created a strong bond with its customers, beginning on the racetracks and spreading worldwide. Ducati builds high performance bikes for bike enthusiasts, known
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Harley- Davidson: History : Harley- Davidson was found in 1901, and was incorporated in 1907. After 10 years they sold one-third of their motorcycles to the U.S military, and within a year later selling their motorcycled reached half of the amount. In 1912 Japan was the first country outside the U.S. to have Harley-Davidson dealers. In 1914 Harley-Davidson entered the racing competition. 1969 Harley-Davidson merges with American Machine and Foundry (AMF) a producer of leisure products, and in
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1 a) How did Harley dominate the US industry historically Historically, Harley-Davidson managed to dominate the US market by correctly identifying its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats and understanding the environmental factors that influenced the industry that it operates in (Figure 1 and Figure 2). By utilising its strengths to maximise the opportunities presented to the company, Harley-Davidson was able to implement a succession of affective strategies, allowing it to capture
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risky, loud and obnoxious badass on a bike. This isn’t exactly what Harley-Davidson wanted to portray, but it’s what made them into the company they are today. Harley-Davidson was started by no other than William S. Harley and Arthur and Walter Davidson, a few friends fascinated by motors and bikes in a rural part of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The first blueprint sketched by William S. Harley was in early 1901, but the first actual sale of a completed bike wasn’t till late 1906. With nothing more than a
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Unit Reading Leenen, S. & Jelassi, T. 2005, 'Ducati (Italy) vs. Harley-Davidson (USA)', in Strategies for E-Business, ed.T. Jelassi & A. Enders, Pearson Education Limited, Harlow, pp. 366-398. Ievisia-1111-1311 _. .. . .. _...__...__._ . . . ..___. _. . . ll I 1..-_. .. ..._._. . ._._ _ . __.. _ ._..._ __ i"“ Ducati (Italy) vs. Harley-Davidson (USA) Innovating business processes and managing value networks In 2001, as Ducati celebrated its 75th anniversary, Group (TPG) and
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The Strategic Situation of the Harley Davidson Harley Davidson is a 105 year-old company that was originally established by neighbours Arthur Davidson and William Harley; it is obvious that the name of the company was derived from the name of the two founders. Harley Davidson is into the industry of motorcycle. The growth of the said industry started from different developed countries such as the United States, France, Germany, Spain, France as well as the Great Britain. It was further developed
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Harley-Davidson maintains a large margin in its dominance in the U.S. Heavyweight Motorcycle market as compared to its major competitors. While the United States is HOG's most important market, the company sells motorcycles in many other markets worldwide. Harley-Davidson owns one of the strongest brands in the world, which helps it attract and retain a loyal customer base. The company established a strong brand image with its motorcycles achieving iconic status and being ranked among the world’s
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Summary of Harley-Davidson case study Harley-Davidson is the first name that comes to our mind when the topic about motorbikes comes up. The rugged yet beautiful motorbike is a U.S. bound brand that inspires many to own its customized bike with the iconic engine (Kotler and Keller, 2012). Today, Harley-Davidson motorbikes are well known by all; bikers and non-bikers around the globe. The two big questions running through our minds would be how it is accepted globally and how their customers
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------------------------------------------------- Harley-Davidson Question 1: What are Harley-Davidson’s current sources of competitive advantage? The challenge for a marketing strategy is to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. A competitive advantage is an advantage over competitors gained by offering consumers greater value, either by means of lower prices or by providing greater benefits and services that justify higher prices. At present, Harley-Davidson has a number of sources of competitive
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accessories, handbags, jewelry, cosmetics, and fragrances. Number of location: 112 full-time stores, 69 Nordstrom Rack clearance stores, 2 Jeffrey Boutiques and 1 clearance stores Connecting with customer 1) Maintain "no question asked" return policy. 2) Sales representatives send thank-you cards to customers who shop there and have hand-delivered special orders to customer's homes. 3) Installed a tool called Personal Book at its registers that allow salespeople to enter and recall customer's specific purchases
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