Implementing Change
Increased customer demand is most important pressure to address at this time in order to maintain a competitive and viable company. Dana Incorporated has been providing their customers for the past years with products of high quality and quantity that satisfies their customer’s expectation. However, due to increase in customer demands for new cars and trucks, there has been increased demand of customers to companies like Toyota, Jeep and Ford. Recently, the increased customer demands are approaching maximum capacity hence exceeding production capacity. Increased customer demand set Dana Incorporated with competition pressure. Currently, increased customer demand for commercial vehicles, off-highway equipment and light truck program has led to an increased sales growth by 10 percent. Increased sales has led to an improvement of satisfaction of customer demand. An increase in customer demand for Dana Incorporated’s products is primarily driven by enhanced acquisition synergies, higher sales levels and ongoing efficiency benefits.
If Dana Incorporated fails to address the pressure of increased customer demand, there will rise of competition which can be a threat to the viability and health of the company. In order to stay competitive, Dana Incorporated must implement an up-lift in production. 100 percent operation is not possible in any manufacturing company including Dana Incorporated. This is because of production limitations such as raw material supply, machine down-time and labor issues. Scheduling of production up-lift, Dana Incorporated must figure out how capacity of production rates can be increased. However, the organization has already explored up-lift options such as outsourcing, automation, increased labor and restructuring. Some dramatic changes should be made over a short period of time in order to meet the up-lift demand. Managing this change would mean having a big capital investment for automating large portions of the manufacturing process. Besides that, there will be a requirement of workforce to be trained, new processes to be developed, new machines to be acquired and engineering problems to be solved. Doing all these will consume most of the...
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