Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Business At Work Essay -- Business and Management Studies
 Business At Work    1. Introduction    1.1 Aim    The aim of this report is to understand the Business Environment and  within organisation of Ford Motor Company (FMC), which includes the  culture and management of the company. This report will also analyse  and evaluate communication channels and quality control that FMC  possess. Finally, conclusions will be drawn through the assessment of  the process that is carried out by the company to meet their  objectives, with recommendation of alternative approaches, which may  enable FMC with further success in the future takings.    1.2 Report Structure    The investigation will follow a structured analysis approach,  illustrated in Appendix I.    2. Review of Ford Motor Company    2.1 Company Overview    Ford Motor Company is a public limited company, listed on the New York  Stock Exchange. Ford Motor Company is one of the worldââ¬â¢s largest  multinational automotive companies that manufactures and distribute  automobiles in 200 markets across six continents employing more than  327,000 people worldwide. The company consists of eight core and  affiliated brands (Aston Martin, Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln,  Mazda, Mercury and Volvo) and automotive related services (Ford Credit  and Hertz).    In 1903, Ford Motor Company was established in Detroit by Henry Ford,  when it sold its first vehicle, the Model A. The introduction of the  Model T in 1908, along side the development of the assembly line, the  birth of producing vehicles to the masses to sell in a low, affordable  price. Since then, the company has continually expanded, being  publicly listed in 1956 and acquiring a number of automobile and  services companies in the process, illustrated below in chronological  order:    1922 Lincoln & Mercury  1979 Mazda (33.4% stake hold)  1987 Aston Martin and Hertz  1990 Jaguar  1999 Volvo   2000 Land Rover    When the company first started, it was a private limited company ran  by a partnership of 12 people, a coal dealer, Alexander Malcolmson;  the coal dealerââ¬â¢s business manager, James Couzens; a banker who  trusted the coal dealer; two brothers who owned the machine ship that  made engines; a carpenter; two lawyers; a clerk; the owner of a  haberdashery store; a man who made windmills and air rifles. They  started with only $28,000 in cash, some tolls and some blue prints.[1]    As a private limited company    T...              ...  the needs of customers and the need for improved air quality.    Fordââ¬â¢s Action    - Ford has voluntarily certified all of our gasoline pickups, SUVs and  the Windstar minivan as low-emission vehicles (LEVs), years ahead of  regulation.    - Our LEV trucks are cleaner than many cars on the road today.    - Ford offers more alternative-fuel vehicles than any other major  automobile manufacturer. They include models that operate on  compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), ethanol,  and electricity. We are also focusing on a variety of advanced  technologies, including hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and fuel cell  vehicles, to significantly reduce emissions while not compromising  utility.[6]    ---------------------------------------------------------------------    [1] Source: Ford 100 Years Anniversary Year Book    [2] Source: www.ford.com    [3] Source: Company Internal Website ââ¬â www.marketstrategies.ford.com    [4] Source: Jim Padillaââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Building on Basicsâ⬠ Triangle (refer to      Appendix II)    [5] Source: Bill Ford Internal e-mail to FMC Employees (refer to      Appendix III)    [6] www.ford.com/en/company/about/publicPolicy/airQualityVehicleEmissions.htm                      
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