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Feasibility Study -- Harley Davidson
1957 Harley Davidson
Harley Davidson Company has a long history of building motorcycles that have worked to actually shape culture. Its product positioning is admired by companies in most industry and most strive to develop the levels of brand loyalty that Harley has achieved. However, the company has also been negatively impacted by the recent economic downturn and is working through a rebuilding phase as market conditions are slowly stabilizing. This analysis will look at some of the industry trends that have occurred and make recommendations on Harley can continue to develop its iconic American brand.
Company Background
Harley-Davidson's mission statement is to "fulfill dreams through the experience of motorcycling, by providing to motorcyclists and to the general public an expanding line of motorcycles and branded products and services in selected market segments." (Harley Davidson, 1999). Their primary objective in the organizational goals is to have happy and satisfied stakeholders, which includes their customers, employees, suppliers, investors, government, and the society. If the company is able to satisfy the demands of these stakeholders it expects them to continue purchasing their products throughout their life time due to their unforgettable experience. Harley-Davidson makes the customer's experience with their products the core of their business and every effort is made to make this experience as enjoyable as possible.
Ultimately, the overall strategy of Harley-Davidson can be defined by its customer focus. Harley-Davidson's product mix consists of a wide range of products, services, and brand licensing agreements. Harley has developed an iconic brand over the last few centuries and places a great deal of effort in controlling this image. One of their most successful market approaches can be described best by using a tribal model. These tribal groups that the company has developed build brand loyalty and deep seated emotion...
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