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Monday, March 11, 2013

The Fall of Daewoo Motors | Business Strategy Case Studies | Business, Management Strategies Cases | Case Study

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The Fall of Daewoo Motors | Business Strategy Case Studies | Business, Management Strategies Cases | Case Study

The Fall of Daewoo Motors | Business Strategy Case Studies | Business, Management Strategies Cases | Case Study

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The Fall of Daewoo Motors | Business Strategy Case Studies | Business, Management Strategies Cases | Case Study
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Friday, February 22, 2013

ASC

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ASC

[DINO][DONOR PLATFORM: California]

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http://www.ferrariapproved.com/assets/pdf/FNA/Approved.pdf I can't wait to buy one.  Then I can customize it and just go racing.  Whic...

Mass Customization: The BMW Way | Operations Case Studies | Business Operations Management Cases | Case Study

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Mass Customization: The BMW Way | Operations Case Studies | Business Operations Management Cases | Case Study
Thursday, February 21, 2013

[RR]{BESPOKE: V12 Turbo/2]

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The Rolls-Royce Ghost Family

The Motorious Cafe: [DINO_KGA: Data Analytics, Business Intelligence]...

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The Motorious Cafe: [DINO_KGA: Data Analytics, Business Intelligence]... : Industry Thought Leaders Offer New Strategies in ``ASCET: Achiev...
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Motorious, Inc. Global Retail Franchise: Customizing Cars on a Mass Market Scale w/patented PERSONALIZED FINANCIAL SERVICES and motorious.tv automotive (vehicle) social network. Pre-conceived and uniquely positioned as an industry facilitator, with the help and support of industry trade associations. Business model exploits game theory and financial engineering, to most efficiently extract profit to multiple strategic partnerships in tightly controlled and managed partnerships. Intentionally disruptive business model exploits the scale of the auto industry (and ability to acquire customers, and provide meaningfully profitable products and services, including access to parts and automotive services, consumer retail (apparel), electronics and energy (oil and gas industry). Holding company manages shared (open source) intellectual property, and development and licensing of products sold through the global franchise (in and of itself, via franchising fees, another source of revenue).
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