General Motors
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Nadler-Tushman Congruence Model: General Motors
Environmental factors
When General Motors began experiencing financial problems, it was dealing with a number of external circumstances beyond its immediate control. The economy had lapsed into a recession and available credit for consumers was particularly tight. Given that most consumers buy cars on credit, the already-weakened American automotive companies were dealt nearly fatal blows. However, GM was also helped in its recovery by a number of external factors, such as the increased demand for SUVs in China, a type of vehicle which General Motors has traditionally excelled in building. General Motors has established a strong presence in China, stronger than most of its major competitors. "GM's global sales figure for 2010 was a dramatic 12% increase from 2009, a year in which it closed factories and was forced to take aid from the U.S. government to survive" and its sales in China were up "29% as an expanding middle class gained wealth, making it the world's largest car market" (Krisher & Kageyama 2011).
Resources
GM's scope and breadth as a company gives it many internal resources other firms might lack. It has devoted considerable resources to the creation...
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