Nissan Essays

  • Nissan Case Study

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    The company that is there to be described by the readers, is actually a world famous car company and it is named as Nissan . It is one of the famous and the oldest car companies of the world. It has created such historical records in car making that nobody could even give a comparison to some of its models. It products are actually the grand or huge vehicles. Not only that but it does also create the cars of the different

  • Nissan Motor Co. v Nissan Computer Corp.

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    Question 1 Nissan Motor Co. would be concerned about the use of the two domain names being used by Nissan Computer Corp for several reasons. Firstly, as the Web has become a major marketing tool, customers and potential customers of Nissan Motor Co. might have difficulties finding their information due to the two domain names currently owned by Nissan Computer Corp. Ultimately this could result in the company losing profits if customers are not able to access their website. Another concern would

  • The History and Current Economics of Nissan

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    The Nissan Motor Company was originally founded as Kwaishinsha Company in 1911. Its first car, the DAT car, was released in 1914 named after its founders Kenjiro Den, Rokuro Aoyama, Meitaro Takeuchi last names, creating an acronym using the first letter from each. In 1921 Kwaishinsha Company merged with Jitsuyo Jidosha Co. under the name of DAT Automobile Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Ten years later DAT created the first Datsun cara few years before control was taken by Nissan (Funding Universe). After

  • Nissan Leaf: First Electrical Car

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    car industry and Nissan was responsible for launching this innovative car known as the Nissan Leaf (“Nissan Product Information”). According to business reporter Michael Strong, Nissan Motor Company’s CEO Carlos Ghosn previously set a goal of selling 1.5 million electric vehicles by the year 2016. However, in 2013, Ghosn announced that it is very likely that Nissan will not reach this goal. He believes this may be achieved four or five years later than expected. Ghosn and Nissan Motor Corporation

  • The Global Leadership of Carlos Ghosn at Nissan

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    The Global Leadership of Carlos Ghosn at Nissan In 1999, the Nissan was suffering under a decade of decline and unprofitability, in fact the company was on the verge of bankruptcy, with continuous loses for the past eight years resulting in debts of approx. $22 billion. Elements impacting Nissan’s performance prior to the global alliance with Renault Internal factors: Emphasis on short-term market share growth instead of a long term success strategy; Advanced engineering and technology, plant

  • Nissan Maxima Case Study

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    If you're looking for a midsize luxury sedan without the luxury price tag, you may consider the 2014 Nissan Maxima. Starting at $31,290, the Maxima boasts features and amenities that match those of vehicles with much higher price tags. Updates to the car for 2014 include rearview camera, USB connectivity and a seven-inch color monitor, as well as a new value trim level. And although the Maxima was introduced in the United States way back in 1981, it still feels fresh. The current version was redesigned

  • Nissan and Ghosn: Case Study Recommendation

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    equity in the Japanese automaker Nissan. As part of this bailout, Nissan borrowed Carlos Ghosn from Renault to become their first non-Japanese Chief Operating Officer (COO). To turnaround an unprofitable company, Ghosn imposed new management ideas despite deeply anchored Japanese business practices and culture. With his leadership, Ghosn lead and motivated Nissan’s employees, and the company became profitable. However, Renault planned for Ghosn to leave Nissan and return as its Chief Executive

  • Case Study Of Nissan Motor Co.

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    issues. Assume you are a business advisor to a court that is hearing an appeal of the Nissan Motor Co. v. Nissan Computer Corp. case. In about 200 words, explain why Nissan Motor Co. is so concerned about the use of these two domain names and how a monetary damages judgment of $ 10 million could be justified ( if you do not believe that the monetary damages are justified, explain why). The concern that Nissan Motor Co. has in terms of the two domain names is the basic representation

  • Nissan VSS-From-Instrument Cluster Investigation

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    ROSTRA PRECISION CONTROLS Nissan VSS-from-instrument cluster investigation Executive Summary: On the Nissan Frontier/Titan applications, VSS is obtainable from a single wire in the instrument cluster and the Controller Area Network (CAN). The instrument cluster VSS wire is not always pre-installed because, in this case, it is not part of a safety critical system; it only used for accessories. Inside the instrument cluster, the VSS generating circuit is configured to be a “open collector/drain”

  • History of Infamous Nissan Skyline Car

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    making for example, than the better the car for the common people, the better. As those companies balance between the people’s needs, there also comes a place for sport cars. So this dates back to 1955, where The Prince Motor Company,(later known as Nissan since 1967), first brought the car into production. The skyline’s performance, styling, and reputation contributed to the great impact of race cars today. Coming from scratch, the car’s performance was ideal for the racing enthusiast. Since the birth

  • The Successful Merge of Renault Corporation and Nissan Motors

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    Successful Merge of Renault Corporation and Nissan Motors In 1999, RENAULT, a French midsize automaker company decided to create an alliance with Japan's NISSAN Motors. This operation has transformed the company into a global player, inside the very competitive market of worldwide vehicular distribution. By taking over 36.8% of Nissan's capital, Renault decided to send Carlos Ghosn, as new manager from Nissan, in order for him to install a "Nissan Revival Plan" (NRP). Actually, this plan has

  • The Nissan Leaf: An Introduction To The Nissan Leaf

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    NISSAN LEAF – BRAKE SYSTEM 1. INTRODUCTION The Nissan Leaf is the electric car manufactured by the OEM Nissan. It is also called Venucia e30 in China. This car is hatchback with five doors. This car was first introduced in the year 2010 in Japan and USA. The latest model of Nissan Leaf in India is the 2016 model. According to the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the latest model gives a range of 172 km whose battery capacity is 30 kWh. This range is obtained on full battery charge. Another

  • Seeing Nature Through Our Own Eyes

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    category falls in between hierarchy and pastoral because it contains ads that contain ideas that are neither feminine nor masculine. The following descriptions of the three ads fall into one or more of these categories. The first advertisement of a Nissan Xterra SUV gives you a ëreference domainí of strength, comfort, and power. The ad tries to convince us to buy this SUV, which can be used to conquer nature comfortably. The ads has in big bold letters ìCouch for Sale,î as it tells us that this SUV

  • Nissan Marketing Strategy

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    was firstly selected to study. Specifically, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd was selected because it was sixth largest automobile company around the world in 2013 (Nissan, 2016). In

  • Carlos Ghosn Cross Functional Teams

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    surprised by how quickly Nissan employees accepted and participated in the change of their management processes. In his speech at Tuck school he mentioned that workers love stories, they want to understand the story they are in and the role they are playing, they want to see a happy ending-and they want to be part of that ending. Nissan employees were eager to prove themselves." In fact, he has credited all of the success in his programs and policies to the willingness of the Nissan employees at all levels

  • Nature's Image

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    not exist in todayís culture. This pastoral image tries to romanticize nature and its attributes. An SUV ad, the second ad that uses nature as its background to appeal the to person, is for a Nissan Xterra. Masculine characteristics of nature such as strong and powerful are portrayed in the ad. The Nissan Xterra is driving through the wilderness with nothing in its way to stop it, giving the consumer a feeling of accomplishment. It makes people feel that w... ... middle of paper ... ...eî, or

  • Theory Of Constraints In Nissan Essay

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    Nissan has had many issues going on since 2011 when a 9.0 earthquake and a tsunami wave hit the coast of Japan. Nissan also had to worry about the three nuclear reactors having level 7 meltdowns. After all the incidents happened Nissan decided to recover with rapid and fast actions through the exploration of process management functions. The following paper will describe how Nissan could incorporate these functions into their current OM functions. Theories and Techniques The theory of constraints

  • Carlos Ghosn Case Study

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    (Wikipedia, 2016) Carlos Ghosn is Chief Officer and President of Nissan Motor Corporation, and he is also CEO and Chairman of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, the Renault-Nissan Alliance is one of the world’s largest automotive groups. Before he became the CEO of Nissan, Nissan was nearly collapse. After Renault bought large numbers of Nissan shares, Ghosn began to manage Nissan. After that, he made it rise again. Before he worked in Nissan, he has led many institutions. In 1990, he was the Chairman and

  • Nissan Case Study Solution

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    aspects of the Nissan response that were beneficial. Identify the potential costs and benefits of these actions. What else could Nissan have done to prepare for and respond to the disaster? Articulate the cost and benefits. • Due to the disaster on the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011 involving several earthquakes, tsunami waves, and nuclear reactor meltdowns, caused a devastating impact for governments, corporations and people around the world. This case particularly talks about Nissan, damage caused

  • Case Study Of Renault And Nissan

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    Renault-Nissan merger This merger happened in the year 1999 where Renault acquired 36.8 percent equity stake in Nissan, 22.5 persent stake in Nissan Diesel and 100 percent in Nissan’s European Finance subsidiaries amounting to USD5.4 billion. This merger is based on the principal that both companies will share resources but will retain their separate identities. This was done to improve their individual competitiveness. While Nissan is somewhat stable in North America and Asia, it is supported by