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Mr Saddhana, the president of International Machine Company

Assignment Solutions, Case study Answer sheets <br>Project Report and Thesis contact<br>aravind.banakar@gmail.com<br>www.mbacasestudyanswers.com<br>ARAVIND – 09901366442 – 09902787224<br><br>Principles and Practice of Management<br><br>Case Studies<br>CASE STUDY (20 Marks)<br>Mr Saddhana, the president of International Machine Company, leaned back in his chair and reflected on the success of his firm, which produces and distributes a line of farm machines. That afternoon after the meeting with distributors from different territories, Mr Saddhana was urged to introduce new models to satisfy the changing demands of the customers. The president, who had an engineering background, recognized the implications of the suggestions that came from distributors. Their implementation would require greater investments in research and development. Furthermore, the changes in the highly automated production line would be very costly indeed. Also, having a wider variety of models would require stocking many more spare parts. Depending on the kinds of changes, workers might need to be retrained. Reflecting on previous staff meetings, the president realized that sales and marketing people always wanted a greater variety of models but never acknowledged the costs involved in changing models. Consequently, the president decided against the introduction of new models. Instead, he considered improving the current models and reducing the cost and price. He felt that what the customer really wanted was value. Nevertheless, to test his judgement, the president asked a consultant for an opinion.<br><br>Answer the following question.<br><br>Q1. How would you state the mission of the enterprise?<br><br>Q2. What do you think are the opportunities and threats in the external environment?<br><br>Q3. How would you go about evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the firm? What factors are critical to success or failure?<br><br>Q4. It is often said that to be successful, an organization must be an open system. What does that mean and how does it apply to this case?<br><br>Assignment Solutions, Case study Answer sheets <br>Project Report and Thesis contact<br>aravind.banakar@gmail.com<br>www.mbacasestudyanswers.com<br>ARAVIND – 09901366442 – 09902787224<br><br><br>

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Mr Saddhana, the president of International Machine Company

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  1. Principles and Practice of ManagementDr. Aravind Banakar9901366442 – 9902787224

  2. Principles and Practice of Management Case Studies CASE STUDY (20 Marks) Mr Saddhana, the president of International Machine Company, leaned back in his chair and reflected on the success of his firm, which produces and distributes a line of farm machines. That afternoon after the meeting with distributors from different territories, Mr Saddhana was urged to introduce new models to satisfy the changing demands of the customers. The president, who had an engineering background, recognized the implications of the suggestions that came from distributors. Their implementation would require greater investments in research and development.

  3. Furthermore, the changes in the highly automated production line would be very costly indeed. Also, having a wider variety of models would require stocking many more spare parts. Depending on the kinds of changes, workers might need to be retrained. Reflecting on previous staff meetings, the president realized that sales and marketing people always wanted a greater variety of models but never acknowledged the costs involved in changing models. Consequently, the president decided against the introduction of new models. Instead, he considered improving the current models and reducing the cost and price. He felt that what the customer really wanted was value. Nevertheless, to test his judgement, the president asked a consultant for an opinion.

  4. Answer the following question. Q1. How would you state the mission of the enterprise? Q2. What do you think are the opportunities and threats in the external environment? Q3. How would you go about evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the firm? What factors are critical to success or failure? Q4. It is often said that to be successful, an organization must be an open system. What does that mean and how does it apply to this case?

  5. Global Study Solutions Dr. Aravind Banakar aravind.banakar@gmail.com www.mbacasestudyanswers.com 9901366442 – 9902787224

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