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AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY ANALYSIS Submitted by Team A Donald Bradley Morgan Bruns Adam Fleming Jay Ling Lauren Margolin Felipe Roman Presented to: Prof. Alan Flury December 5, 2005 ME 6753: Principles of Management for Engineers Executive Summary Chosen industry: This analysis focuses on the automotive industry, specifically, large-scale manufacturers of automobiles. The automotive industry is inherently interesting: it is massive, it is competitive, and it is expected to undergo major restructuring
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Introduction 2 2. Analysis of our team performance 3 3. Design analysis 5 3.1. Introduction 5 3.2. Management of Design 5 3.3. City Car Simulation 6 3.3.1. The „Design Thinking Framework” 6 3.3.1.1. What is 6 3.3.1.2. What if 7 3.3.1.3. What wows 8 3.3.1.4. What works 8 3.3.2. Design Evaluation 8 3.3.2.1. Design Analysis Group 1 - UPARK 10 3.3.2.2. Design Analysis Group 2 - EgoCAR 11 3.3.2.3. Design Analysis Group 3 - BCBL 11 3.3.2.4. Design Analysis Group 4 - Bao-Bay
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A. Industry Analysis 1. The main products in this industry This industry retails new electronics and appliances from point-of-sale locations, such as LCD televisions, audio/visual, digital camera photography, portable audio, in-car entertainment, computer/video games, DVD movies, gadgets and information technology. (‘NAICS Definitions’ 2002) 2. The most likely prospect for the industry in next year, in next five years, and in the long run According to the data of 2004-2009, the channel’s
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Business Information Analysis | Table of Contents Electronic Cover Sheet………………………………………………………………………1-2 Introduction………...................................................................................................................4 1. Key business issues and challenges……………...................................................................5 1.1 Globalisation, regionalisation and market convergence...........................….......................5 1.2 Increasingly diversified consumer
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PESTEL Analysis Political Factors: Political factors greatly affect the automotive industry. President Obama has recently announced new efforts to further fuel efficiency standards for medium and heavy duty trucks. This category ranges from large pickup trucks and school buses to the massive 18 –wheeler tractors. The new standard is expected to increase fuel efficiency between 9% and 23% with the largest trucks receiving the largest reductions (23%). This standard will be applied to 2014 – 2018
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Situation of Volkswagen 2.1.1 Volkswagen Passenger Cars 2.1.2 Audi 2.1.3 SEAT 2.1.4 SKODA 2.1.5 Porsche 2.1.6 Bentley 2.1.7 Bugatti, Lamborghini 2.1.8 Ducati 2.1.9 Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 2.1.10 SCANIA 2.1.11 MAN 2.2 Financial Analysis of Volkswagen 第三章 Case Study of Volkswagen Emission Scandal 3.1 Case Situation 3.2 Cause of Incident 3.3 Consequences for Volkswagen 第四章 Business Analysis of Volkswagen 4.1 SWOT Analysis 4.2 结论(黑体小二) 注释(黑体小二) 参考文献(黑体小二) 附录(黑体小二)
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Wearable Computing: The Next Big Thing in Smart Technology? Prepared for Edward Moss, Instructor ENGW 3304 Northeastern University Prepared by Varun Kukreja Northeastern University
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provide a detailed analysis of the company, their competitors and their customers. It aims to give insights on the various strengths that have catapulted MRF tyres to be regarded as the numero uno in the tyre industry. The report also highlights some weaknesses that they need to address as a tyre company and lists out various challenges that lay in their path ahead. Apart from MRF tyres, an overall summary of the tyre industry has also been given to give a background to the analysis. Contents Automobile
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released in 2011. The car is a smaller and lighter alternative to the other products in the Land Rover product portfolio which is more fuel efficient (JaguarLandRover, 2011). Land Rover’s market share currently sits under 20% however with the release of the Evoque it is expected to increase (Telegraph, 2011). With the proposed marketing plan, the price of the car is very flexible, ranging from £25 000 to £45 000, attracting a wide variety of customers from different market segments and gaining advantage
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