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A case study of General Motors 2005 Douglas E. Thomas University of new Mexico Presented by: M. Adeel (20) Izharullah (60) Shahidahmad (54) Raees(79) khurshid  (92)
Distribution Of  Presentation RaisIqbal(Introduction and products and services) Izharullah(mission,vision and history) Khurshid(Industry trends) Shahid (competitor analysis) Adeel(swot analysis and five porter forces)
General Motors In 2005 company made a Loss of $1 billion in 1st quarter & $286 million in 2nd quarter The losses was due to failure of operations in North America Rising prices, pension cost & health care was their main issues
Company strategy against the loss GM adopted the strategy of “ employee discount for everyone” It increased 47% of sales. It also increased the market share from 25.5% to 32.4% .
Products and services
Company Description As a top company in the Automotive industry General Motors specialize in the manufacture of cars and trucks selling them under the brands of Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Vauxhall and Wuling.
General Motors Slogan A slogan is a short, memorable catch phrase, tagline or motto used to identify a product or company in advertisements. The advertising slogan, or business slogan most associated with General Motors, is:                                         "People in motion."
Brands of GM
General Motors Mission Statement General motors is committed to be the leader in providing  transportation products and services of such quality that our customers will receive superior value, our employees and business partners will share our success and our shareholders will receive a sustained superior return on their investment. Suggested mission: GM will become an industry leader, not a follower. To regain lost market share that was lost to foreign competition, and once again be the auto industry leader in sales and market share in today’s global market
Vision Statement  GM’s vision is to be the world leader in transportation products and related services. GM will earn our customers’ enthusiasm through continuous improvement driven by the integrity, teamwork, and innovation of GM people. Proposed vision :To become the automotive industry leader in alternative fueled vehicles and providing superior quality products that global consumers call to mind when they think of quality and innovation.
About General Motors  One of the world’s largest automakers, traces its roots back to 1908. its global headquarters in Detroit USA. GM employees 209,000 people in every major region of the world. Doing business in more than 120 countries.  GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 31 countries.
History  Creation  (1897-1909) 1901 curved dash oldmobile. Acceleration (1910-1929)1912 Cadillac Emotion (1930-159) 1949Buick road master Revolution (1960-1979) 1964 Pontiac gm Globalization (1980-1999)1999Saab 9-5 Innovation (2000-present)2008 Cadillac CTS Transformation(future)Chevrolet volt concept vehicle
GM today  GM continues to rapidly increase in size but not in sales. Its total assets increased from $ 370.782 billion to $479.603 in almost 2 years. GM is overly dependent on US automobile market, more than 2/3 of its sales are made in US. It is overly dependent its financing division.
Hierarchy
Financial Ratio Analysis Net Working Capital (In millions) N.W.C= C.A–C.L                                $53053 - $47157                                     =$5896 Current Ratio                     1.12 Quick Ratio (Acid Test Ratio)                      .86 Debt  to total Asset ratio                         8.3 Debt  to total equity ratio                        .32/1 Gross profit Margin Ratio 9.88% Net Profit Margin Ratio              3.2%
Swot Matrix Strengths Large market share Global experience and world wide presence Variety of brand names GMAC financing On star satellite technology
Weaknesses Behind an alternative energy movement Poor organizational structure Stagnant profitability Overly dependent on US market Overly dependent on GMAC financing Poor credit status
Opportunities Alternative energy movements Continuing to expand globally Low interest rates  Develop new ideas Develop new vehicles and models Growth Potential in India and China Increased Global truck markets
Threats Rising fuel prices Growth of competitor Pension payouts  Increase health care cost Controlling global rescission Intense competition
SO It have large market of share so if it use the technology of hybrid vehicles and produce fuel efficient vehicles, so they once again become the leader of automotive industry It rely on GMAC financing and with the usage of good marketing strategy if they offers at low rate of interest, so they increase their sales Variety of brand names such as Cadillac, Chevrolet etc so it has to develop new models and vehicles because “what is in today will be out today”
WO Gm is behind in Research and development, so there is big opportunity to made innovation and come again in tough competition Gm can continuing globally by properly using the markets of India and China and it can increase its profitability Gm mostly based on US market but if it positively turn to other markets with out losing the US market, so they once again come on top in automotive sector
ST Gm have global experience and doing business in most of the world and by using R&D innovations, globalization to compete in the market By using star satellite technology they can capture the customer interest and also compete with competitors R & D is necessary because fuel prices are increasing day by day and people needs fuel efficient cars.
WT  Organization has to change its organizational structure because communication between employees generate new ideas and collaboration can put organization in front of his sector Gm not be solely rely on his financing because if they increase their profitability they can easily handle with health care and pension cost. Gm has to use hybrid technology  because there competitors are using and due to which it is one step behind in technology.
Porter’s Five-Forces Analysis  1. Rivalry between existing competitors  With the rise of foreign competitors like Toyota, Honda and Nissan in the 1970's and 80's, rivalry in the American auto industry has become much more strong. Firms compete on both price and non-price dimensions.
2. Threat of entry by new competitors  The presence of new firms in an industry may force prices down and put pressure on profits. There are, however, barriers to entry that tend to protect established firms. One would expect the production of automobiles to require significant economies of scale, an important barrier to entry.
3. Price pressure from substitute or complementary products  Although new cars generally are slightly price elastic, suggesting few real substitutes (e.g., bus and rapid transit), the demand for a particular model is highly sensitive to price because of the availability of close substitutes for a given model. A change in the price of a complementary product (e.g., gasoline, batteries, and tires) could have a significant impact on the demand for automobiles.
4. Bargaining Power of Buyers  Buyer power refers to the ability of individual customers to negotiate prices that extract profit from the seller. Individual consumers have some influence over price within a given dealership, but little power over manufacturers. Customers can easily, and with little cost, switch to other auto dealers.
5. Bargaining Power of Suppliers Auto manufacturers require inputs-labor, parts, raw materials and services. cost of these inputs can have a significant effect on profitability. Whether the strength of suppliers is weak, moderate or strong depends on how much bargaining power they can exert. The auto manufacturers have large supplier networks that appear to exert little bargaining power.
Key industry trends Political  Economic Sociocultural Technology Demographics
Political  Laws and government regulations have affected this industry since the 1960s. Almost all of the regulations come from consumers increasing concerns for the environment and the concern for safer automobiles.
Economic The automobile industry has a huge impact on every country’s economy According to various studies this industry is the major user of computer chips, textiles, aluminum, copper, steel, iron, lead, plastics, vinyl, and rubber.
Sociocultural Today’s society judges people on the type of car you drive.  Society does not like to admit to this but it is very true. Manufactures know this happens and targets their markets by these thoughts
Technology The internet has affected just about every industry in the world and has also had a huge impact on the automobile industry.  Business-to-business marketplaces have given the industry many opportunities because of the internet, such as more efficiency and lower cost.
Demographics For many years now, the baby boomers generation has been the main target market for just about every product. As their generation is getting ready to retire and spend less money, the automakers are looking at the younger generations.
Competitor’s Analysis Ford Motor Company  Ford Motor Company is a global company with two core businesses: Automotive and Financial Services.  The Automotive business consists of the design, development, manufacture, sale and service of cars, trucks and service parts.
Honda Motor Company  Originally know for motorcycles, Honda has managed to elude the dominate keiretsu system in Japan and become one of the dominant automobile manufactures in the world. Honda has a reputation for producing high quality products from cars to motorcycles.
Toyota Motor Corporation  The Toyota Motor Corporation was incorporated in 1937 and has many strengths being one of the industry leaders in the automotive industry.  Toyota has three major brands underneath the company umbrella; Toyota, Lexus, and Scion.
Recommendations  GM’s manager must decide how it will produce and market its vehicles in future. One major issue in he degree to which it will rely on its core North America Market in the future & if it will be able to fend off competitors and establish position in market. GM motor should adopt alternative fuel technologies, including production of hybrid vehicles
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General motors

  • 1. A case study of General Motors 2005 Douglas E. Thomas University of new Mexico Presented by: M. Adeel (20) Izharullah (60) Shahidahmad (54) Raees(79) khurshid (92)
  • 2. Distribution Of Presentation RaisIqbal(Introduction and products and services) Izharullah(mission,vision and history) Khurshid(Industry trends) Shahid (competitor analysis) Adeel(swot analysis and five porter forces)
  • 3. General Motors In 2005 company made a Loss of $1 billion in 1st quarter & $286 million in 2nd quarter The losses was due to failure of operations in North America Rising prices, pension cost & health care was their main issues
  • 4. Company strategy against the loss GM adopted the strategy of “ employee discount for everyone” It increased 47% of sales. It also increased the market share from 25.5% to 32.4% .
  • 6. Company Description As a top company in the Automotive industry General Motors specialize in the manufacture of cars and trucks selling them under the brands of Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Vauxhall and Wuling.
  • 7. General Motors Slogan A slogan is a short, memorable catch phrase, tagline or motto used to identify a product or company in advertisements. The advertising slogan, or business slogan most associated with General Motors, is:   "People in motion."
  • 9. General Motors Mission Statement General motors is committed to be the leader in providing transportation products and services of such quality that our customers will receive superior value, our employees and business partners will share our success and our shareholders will receive a sustained superior return on their investment. Suggested mission: GM will become an industry leader, not a follower. To regain lost market share that was lost to foreign competition, and once again be the auto industry leader in sales and market share in today’s global market
  • 10. Vision Statement GM’s vision is to be the world leader in transportation products and related services. GM will earn our customers’ enthusiasm through continuous improvement driven by the integrity, teamwork, and innovation of GM people. Proposed vision :To become the automotive industry leader in alternative fueled vehicles and providing superior quality products that global consumers call to mind when they think of quality and innovation.
  • 11.
  • 12. About General Motors One of the world’s largest automakers, traces its roots back to 1908. its global headquarters in Detroit USA. GM employees 209,000 people in every major region of the world. Doing business in more than 120 countries. GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 31 countries.
  • 13. History Creation (1897-1909) 1901 curved dash oldmobile. Acceleration (1910-1929)1912 Cadillac Emotion (1930-159) 1949Buick road master Revolution (1960-1979) 1964 Pontiac gm Globalization (1980-1999)1999Saab 9-5 Innovation (2000-present)2008 Cadillac CTS Transformation(future)Chevrolet volt concept vehicle
  • 14. GM today GM continues to rapidly increase in size but not in sales. Its total assets increased from $ 370.782 billion to $479.603 in almost 2 years. GM is overly dependent on US automobile market, more than 2/3 of its sales are made in US. It is overly dependent its financing division.
  • 16. Financial Ratio Analysis Net Working Capital (In millions) N.W.C= C.A–C.L $53053 - $47157 =$5896 Current Ratio 1.12 Quick Ratio (Acid Test Ratio) .86 Debt to total Asset ratio 8.3 Debt to total equity ratio .32/1 Gross profit Margin Ratio 9.88% Net Profit Margin Ratio 3.2%
  • 17. Swot Matrix Strengths Large market share Global experience and world wide presence Variety of brand names GMAC financing On star satellite technology
  • 18. Weaknesses Behind an alternative energy movement Poor organizational structure Stagnant profitability Overly dependent on US market Overly dependent on GMAC financing Poor credit status
  • 19. Opportunities Alternative energy movements Continuing to expand globally Low interest rates Develop new ideas Develop new vehicles and models Growth Potential in India and China Increased Global truck markets
  • 20. Threats Rising fuel prices Growth of competitor Pension payouts Increase health care cost Controlling global rescission Intense competition
  • 21. SO It have large market of share so if it use the technology of hybrid vehicles and produce fuel efficient vehicles, so they once again become the leader of automotive industry It rely on GMAC financing and with the usage of good marketing strategy if they offers at low rate of interest, so they increase their sales Variety of brand names such as Cadillac, Chevrolet etc so it has to develop new models and vehicles because “what is in today will be out today”
  • 22. WO Gm is behind in Research and development, so there is big opportunity to made innovation and come again in tough competition Gm can continuing globally by properly using the markets of India and China and it can increase its profitability Gm mostly based on US market but if it positively turn to other markets with out losing the US market, so they once again come on top in automotive sector
  • 23. ST Gm have global experience and doing business in most of the world and by using R&D innovations, globalization to compete in the market By using star satellite technology they can capture the customer interest and also compete with competitors R & D is necessary because fuel prices are increasing day by day and people needs fuel efficient cars.
  • 24. WT Organization has to change its organizational structure because communication between employees generate new ideas and collaboration can put organization in front of his sector Gm not be solely rely on his financing because if they increase their profitability they can easily handle with health care and pension cost. Gm has to use hybrid technology because there competitors are using and due to which it is one step behind in technology.
  • 25. Porter’s Five-Forces Analysis 1. Rivalry between existing competitors With the rise of foreign competitors like Toyota, Honda and Nissan in the 1970's and 80's, rivalry in the American auto industry has become much more strong. Firms compete on both price and non-price dimensions.
  • 26. 2. Threat of entry by new competitors The presence of new firms in an industry may force prices down and put pressure on profits. There are, however, barriers to entry that tend to protect established firms. One would expect the production of automobiles to require significant economies of scale, an important barrier to entry.
  • 27. 3. Price pressure from substitute or complementary products Although new cars generally are slightly price elastic, suggesting few real substitutes (e.g., bus and rapid transit), the demand for a particular model is highly sensitive to price because of the availability of close substitutes for a given model. A change in the price of a complementary product (e.g., gasoline, batteries, and tires) could have a significant impact on the demand for automobiles.
  • 28. 4. Bargaining Power of Buyers Buyer power refers to the ability of individual customers to negotiate prices that extract profit from the seller. Individual consumers have some influence over price within a given dealership, but little power over manufacturers. Customers can easily, and with little cost, switch to other auto dealers.
  • 29. 5. Bargaining Power of Suppliers Auto manufacturers require inputs-labor, parts, raw materials and services. cost of these inputs can have a significant effect on profitability. Whether the strength of suppliers is weak, moderate or strong depends on how much bargaining power they can exert. The auto manufacturers have large supplier networks that appear to exert little bargaining power.
  • 30. Key industry trends Political Economic Sociocultural Technology Demographics
  • 31. Political Laws and government regulations have affected this industry since the 1960s. Almost all of the regulations come from consumers increasing concerns for the environment and the concern for safer automobiles.
  • 32. Economic The automobile industry has a huge impact on every country’s economy According to various studies this industry is the major user of computer chips, textiles, aluminum, copper, steel, iron, lead, plastics, vinyl, and rubber.
  • 33. Sociocultural Today’s society judges people on the type of car you drive. Society does not like to admit to this but it is very true. Manufactures know this happens and targets their markets by these thoughts
  • 34. Technology The internet has affected just about every industry in the world and has also had a huge impact on the automobile industry. Business-to-business marketplaces have given the industry many opportunities because of the internet, such as more efficiency and lower cost.
  • 35. Demographics For many years now, the baby boomers generation has been the main target market for just about every product. As their generation is getting ready to retire and spend less money, the automakers are looking at the younger generations.
  • 36. Competitor’s Analysis Ford Motor Company Ford Motor Company is a global company with two core businesses: Automotive and Financial Services. The Automotive business consists of the design, development, manufacture, sale and service of cars, trucks and service parts.
  • 37. Honda Motor Company Originally know for motorcycles, Honda has managed to elude the dominate keiretsu system in Japan and become one of the dominant automobile manufactures in the world. Honda has a reputation for producing high quality products from cars to motorcycles.
  • 38. Toyota Motor Corporation The Toyota Motor Corporation was incorporated in 1937 and has many strengths being one of the industry leaders in the automotive industry. Toyota has three major brands underneath the company umbrella; Toyota, Lexus, and Scion.
  • 39. Recommendations GM’s manager must decide how it will produce and market its vehicles in future. One major issue in he degree to which it will rely on its core North America Market in the future & if it will be able to fend off competitors and establish position in market. GM motor should adopt alternative fuel technologies, including production of hybrid vehicles