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    _______________________________________________________________________ Attached please find the term paper on Volkswagen Group’s “Strategy 2018”, which is due on ______, in BUS 388N, Operations Management, Section. The work and writing presented in this term paper, unless specifically specified in an appropriately cited footnote, endnote, or reference note, is solely mine. Name Volkswagen Group, one of the leading automobile manufacturers in the world, has been on an impressive incline

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    Volkswagen Group is a German multinational automotive manufacturing company with the headquarter based in Germany. In 2013, Volkswagen was ranked 8 on Fortune’s list of top 100 world’s largest corporations, jumping one spot up from number 9 in 2012. The company specialises in designing, manufacturing and distributing passenger and commercial vehicles, motorcycles, engines as well as offering associated services including financing and leasing. Volkswagen currently operates in approximately 150 countries

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    Summary of Discussion The paper exemplifies the unethical behavior of the Volkswagen Group. The poor decision-making from the top executives caused the engineers to suffer as they questioned their own moral principles. It resulted in the engineers’ failure to meet the standard set out by the Statement of Ethical Principles. Finally, the paper discusses what engineers could have done despite the constraints the engineers of Volkswagen might have been under. Background of Incident In September 2015, The

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    Volkswagen Group a German multinational car manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany has got itself into a major legal issue. In return, it has effected many different stakeholders throughout the world. The legal issue in this case is that the car company was exposed by the Environmental Protection Agency for installing a “defeat device” in diesel cars that lead the car to be able to emit toxic gases 40 times the legal limit. This device would recognize when the car was being tested and

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    evidence (e.g. mission statements, press releases, articles, financial data) The Volkswagen Group follows a cost leadership and differentiation strategy. The Volkswagen Group achieves low cost leadership by sharing automotive parts amongst its products and as well as sharing vehicle platforms amongst the other 12 brands under the Volkswagen Group, such as Audi, Bentley, Porsche and Volkswagen Passenger Cars. The Group improves product differentiation by focusing on the product quality improvement

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    only made our lives easier but also simpler. From times back then till now many big automobile companies had came into existence, some of them were successful and some were not, thus going out of market and competition. Among them, Porsche and Volkswagen Group(VW) have emerged as one of the world leaders in automobile industry. Through years of hardwork and sheer use of technology and engineering developments, both of these companies have carved a name for themselves in their respective markets. But

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    Porsche and Bentley, two of the Volkswagen Group 's star premium execution players and now situated to share propelled innovations, are setting out toward unadulterated electric creation models, each focusing on 500-km (310-mi) range, tremendous increasing speed ability, and 15-20 min 800-V battery charging times. In a noteworthy proclamation, Porsche Chairman Dr. Oliver Blume has affirmed that its Mission E idea seen at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show will be underway by around 2020, and Bentley

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    The Volkswagen Beetle

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    The people’s car – generically, Volkswagen in German – is almost as old as the automobile, and the type was familiar in Germany long before the advent of the Volkswagen. Usually these “popular” cars were minimal cars, though size and simplicity did not necessarily bring them within the reach of the ordinary man in the street. Henry Ford did build a successful universal car, to sell at a low price, but his Model T with its 2.9-litre engine was by no means a small

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    Abstract: This assignment gives the overview of the Toyota and Volkswagen. It also explains about their supply chain relationship of those manufacturers. It also gives the advantages and disadvantages of those companies. I have also compared the strategies of Toyota and Volkswagen. I have collected some details regarding the future scope and threats for both the manufacturers. I have given some general statistics of both the companies. Then I have given some future strategies of those concerns.

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    Volkswagen AG MGT 2545 Business Environment Analysis Introduction (Slide 2): This presentation has been prepared in order to analyze level of particular company in this case – Volkswagen. The modern Volkswagen is a German automaker found in 1937, from a single public automotive company, also this company incorporated other brands such as Audi, Bugatti, SEAT, Bentley, Ducati, Lamborghini, Porsche, Scania, MAN, Skoda and Volkswagen. This company produces motorcycles, passenger cars and commercial

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