DIT Motor Corporation Bankruptcy & Automobile Sales in The US Case Study

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Create an analysis of Suzuki’s (the case is in the document) management decision to end its automobile sales in the US and a discussion of the hypothetical scenario presented below. Cite all of your sources and format your analysis according to APA style. The suggested length for your analysis is 10-12 pages, and recommended lengths for each section have been included in the sample outline below.

Begin your analysis by accessing the following links (in the document) to gain an overview of the company history, its 2012 announcement, and its reorganization. You should conduct additional research beyond these articles to help sharpen your investigation.

Outline

Section I. Overview of the decision (1 paragraph)

Using what you have learned from your research, briefly summarize Suzuki’s situation.

Section II. Key decision issue (usually 1 sentence)

What was the key decision faced by Suzuki management?

Section III. Identification of decision makers (2-3 pages)

What individuals and teams were likely involved in the critical company decision? Use information from your research as well as what you have learned in the course to identify who you think was involved in the decision. For example, this may include not only the executive team, but also teams such as logistics, marketing, finance, and legal. For each team or individual that you select, provide an explanation as to why they would likely be involved in the decision.

Section IV. Internal and external factors that led to this decision (2-3 pages)

What internal issues and constraints contributed to this decision? What external factors, including the business environment, contributed to the decision? Provide an explanation as to why the issues you have identified contributed to the decision. How did the internal and external factors impact Suzuki, and what is the impact of each factor that you identified?

Section V. Quantitative analysis (1-2 pages)

Construct a decision tree and calculate the expected monetary value using the following hypothetical marketing information.

Hypothetical Expansion Situation

Could Suzuki reorganize to restart its US sales by building automobiles branded under different makers, like Mitsubishi, Nissan, or Kia? Given current economic progress, there is a 40% chance of a good economy and a 60% chance the economy will slow. Suzuki’s cost to expand its American factory is estimated conservatively at $10 million, if the company decides to do so. The expansion and the partnerships are predicted to yield $40 million in annual revenue if the market remains good, but if it slows, the annual revenue will likely be closer to $25 million. To be cost competitive, the American factory is critical.

Create a decision tree showing these choices and calculate the expected monetary value for each alternative. Based on this hypothetical information, should Suzuki reorganize itself to produce and sell vehicles through new partnerships and not under its own brand name? Explain your reasoning.

Section VI. Identification of alternatives (2-3 paragraphs)

Identify two viable alternatives to the decision that American Suzuki Motor Corporation ultimately made. Your alternatives must be unique and cannot repeat the hypothetical expansion scenario given in Section V, although a different partnering scenario is acceptable.

Section VII. Recommendation (2-3 pages)

Next, consider the two alternatives you have identified and choose one to recommend to Suzuki. Begin your recommendation section with an overview of why you made the choice you did. Support your choice, providing relevant details such as current (to the case study) or future economic, industry, technology, and market conditions both domestically and globally. In addition, you may consider including information regarding Suzuki’s internal conditions at the time, such as commitment to different markets, current R&D efforts, and strategic focus. Some resources you may find helpful for getting started on this task are included below. Be sure to properly cite any research using APA style and formatting guidelines.

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