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    Henry Ford

    cars per day. Ford was the first auto manufacturer to focus on a single model with a standardized chassis made of interchangeable parts. Ford became a national celebrity when, in 1914, he announced a basic wage of $5 per day for an 8-hour... View Details
    Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace
    • 1988
    • Article

    The Struggle for Dominance in the Automobile Market: The Early Years of Ford and General Motors

    By: Richard S. Tedlow
    Keywords: Production; Markets; Duopoly and Oligopoly; Auto Industry; United States
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    Tedlow, Richard S. "The Struggle for Dominance in the Automobile Market: The Early Years of Ford and General Motors." Business and Economic History 17 (1988): 49–62.

      J. Peter Grace

      1950 to 55% in 1977 as the company became the fifth largest producer of chemicals in the U.S. Grace grew his company into a diversified industrial complex including restaurants, sporting good stores, and View Details
      Keywords: Chemicals & Industrial
      • November 2023
      • Teaching Plan

      Geely SEA: New Electric Vehicle Platforms

      By: Willy Shih
      Teaching Plan for HBS Case No. 622-001. Kent Bovellan, the Chief Engineer and Head of the Vehicle Architecture Center for Geely Holding, the Hangzhou, China headquartered global automotive group, was debating the platform choice for an upcoming "D" segment midsized... View Details
      Keywords: Product Innovation; Product Architecture; Product Engineering; Platform Design; Platform Strategy; Product Design; Product Development; Cost Management; Competitive Strategy; Industry Structures; Product Positioning; Auto Industry; China; Sweden
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      Shih, Willy. "Geely SEA: New Electric Vehicle Platforms." Harvard Business School Teaching Plan 624-055, November 2023.
      • 04 Sep 2019
      • News

      3-Minute Briefing: Dhivya Suryadevara (MBA 2003)

      XT4; and in Michigan, I drive a red Chevrolet Camaro. The auto industry has a reputation for being stodgy and bureaucratic, but that perception is outdated. I think the professional opportunities are... View Details
      Keywords: Julia Hanna
      • 01 Jun 2011
      • News

      Rust Belt Turns ‘Sun Belt’ with Solar

      facility in Indiana, where photovoltaic solar modules will be manufactured. Said Tiller, “Henry Ford transformed the auto industry with his assembly line. As we build to scale, our simpler process will give... View Details
      Keywords: Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing; Manufacturing; Electric Power Generation, Transmission, Distribution; Utilities
      • 1973
      • Chapter

      National Policies in an International Industry: The Europeans and Automobiles

      By: Louis T Wells Jr
      Keywords: Globalized Markets and Industries; Policy; Government and Politics; Business and Government Relations; Auto Industry; Europe
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      Wells, Louis T., Jr. "National Policies in an International Industry: The Europeans and Automobiles." In Bedrifter I Okende Internasjonal Kon-Kurranse. Bergen: Norges Handelshøyskole Kursvirksomhet, 1973.
      • 19 Jul 2004
      • Research & Ideas

      Your Customers: Use Them or Lose Them

      her course for Harvard MBA students, Managing Service Operations, which explores interactions between firms and customers. Defy Conventional Wisdom Commerce Bank entered a mature industry where the overall level of customer satisfaction... View Details
      Keywords: by Martha Lagace
      • 01 Mar 2006
      • News

      Drive-In Nation

      For decades, the U.S. auto industry ruled America’s economy, shaped the country’s development, and influenced American culture and social mores. Now, buffeted by globalization and other powerful forces, it... View Details
      Keywords: Garry Emmons; Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers; Retail Trade
      • 05 Sep 2006
      • First Look

      First Look: September 5, 2006

      integration has not been accompanied by general increases in four types of global concentration measures: industry seller concentration, cross-industry superconcentration, national/regional hegemony, and geographic concentration. The... View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
      • January 2025 (Revised February 2025)
      • Background Note

      A High-Tech Revolution with Chinese Characteristics: China's Drive Towards EV Supremacy

      By: William C. Kirby, Daniel Fu and Matthew Ngai
      This background note explains and documents the rise of China's EV industry. Moreover, it identifies the challenges facing it and posits several questions about the decisions needed to be made to sustain the industry's global dominance. Would Chinese producers be able... View Details
      Keywords: State Capitalism; Electric Vehicles; Tesla; Renewable Energy; Global Strategy; Taxation; Technological Innovation; Industry Growth; Competition; Auto Industry; China; United States; Japan; European Union
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      Kirby, William C., Daniel Fu, and Matthew Ngai. "A High-Tech Revolution with Chinese Characteristics: China's Drive Towards EV Supremacy." Harvard Business School Background Note 325-073, January 2025. (Revised February 2025.)
      • 01 Sep 2015
      • News

      State of the Unions

      out a contract. “The auto industry is a top-of-the-food-chain type of employer,” says Silvers, explaining that most labor organizations look to the UAW as a role model for negotiations across the country and... View Details
      Keywords: Janelle Nanos; McDonald's; Walmart

        Charles G. Bluhdorn

        From 1960 to 1965, Gulf and Western’s growth was largely through expansion of its auto parts business. In 1965, Bluhdorn began to move toward diversification. He acquired such companies as New Jersey Zinc Company, Paramount Pictures, the... View Details
        Keywords: Utilities & Energy

          Edward V. Rickenbacker

          Prior to purchasing Eastern in 1938, Rickenbacker had successful careers in automobile racing and the auto industry at large, in addition to his distinguished service in the United States military in World... View Details
          Keywords: Transportation
          • 01 Dec 2000
          • News

          New Economy Theme of HBS African-American Alumni Conference

          partner at Andersen Consulting, and Paula A. Sneed (MBA 1977) of Kraft Foods. Ronald Goldsberry, a former auto industry executive and now a dot-com entrepreneur, described the rewards of joining a growing... View Details
          Keywords: Mary Ellen Gardner; Educational Support Services; Educational Services
          • Profile

          Carolin Oldenbuettel

          worked on a project to optimize the target costing management system, aligning new car models to feasible costs,” she says. “What I like about the auto industry is that they’re more and more influenced by... View Details
          Keywords: Consulting
          • 01 Oct 2001
          • News

          New Economy Notables: Peter C. Wendell

          portfolio of companies. Some go great and some don't. But the individual entrepreneur has all his or her eggs in one basket. They are the real actors; we're just the stagehands. Where the new economy is going We've clearly had our excesses, but when the View Details
          Keywords: Young, Susan; Finance
          • 12 Jul 2010
          • Research & Ideas

          Rocket Science Retailing: A Practical Guide

          in improving processes. Retailers can certainly learn from the auto industry's experience. Like in manufacturing a few decades ago, there is a lot of low-hanging fruit in retail operations today. However, to harvest these fruits retailers... View Details
          Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Auto; Auto
          • March 2002 (Revised March 2004)
          • Case

          Metalcraft Supplier Scorecard

          By: Susan L. Kulp, V.G. Narayanan and Ronald L. Verkleeren
          An automotive components company uses a supplier scorecard to make sourcing decisions and review its supplier performance. View Details
          Keywords: Supply Chain Management; Quality; Performance Evaluation; Decision Making; Service Operations; Motivation and Incentives; Supply and Industry; Manufacturing Industry; Manufacturing Industry
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          Kulp, Susan L., V.G. Narayanan, and Ronald L. Verkleeren. "Metalcraft Supplier Scorecard." Harvard Business School Case 102-047, March 2002. (Revised March 2004.)
          • Profile

          Laura Sandoval

          janitor in an auto shop. It took him seven years to get his residency.” Laura seized every educational opportunity she had. At the University of Florida, she considered a career in law, but later developed an interest in marketing. With... View Details
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