Soichiro Honda founded Honda Motor Company in 1948 in Japan. He had a passion for automobiles since childhood and opened an auto repair shop in 1928. In 1947, he sold the repair shop and used the funds to establish Honda Motor Company, which initially manufactured motorcycles. By 1973, Honda produced its first car. Today, Honda Motor Company operates 73 manufacturing plants in 28 countries and employs over 200,000 people worldwide. It generated $119.8 billion in revenue in 2013.
Strategic management is the highest level of managerial activity, in general performed by the chief executive officer (CEO) and executive team of a company, used to specify objectives of the organization by developing policies and plans to achieve these objectives and reach the company’s goals. Also it’s a process of distributing resources of the company so as to pursue the plans.
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The document contains a detailed analysis of Company Honda. It explains the products, marketing strategy, demand forecasting, SWOT analysis and growth and future prospectus of the company.
Strategic management is the highest level of managerial activity, in general performed by the chief executive officer (CEO) and executive team of a company, used to specify objectives of the organization by developing policies and plans to achieve these objectives and reach the company’s goals. Also it’s a process of distributing resources of the company so as to pursue the plans.
Strategic management supply overall direction to the entire enterprise. An organization’s strategy should be suitable for its resources, situations, and objectives. The process takes in consideration to join the companies’ strategic advantages to the business environment the organization faces. The important objective of an overall strategy is to make the organization into a position to do its mission effectively and efficiently. A best corporate strategy must include an organization’s goals, policies, and tactics into a cohesive whole.
The document contains a detailed analysis of Company Honda. It explains the products, marketing strategy, demand forecasting, SWOT analysis and growth and future prospectus of the company.
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5. INTRODUCTION
• Sochirio Honda had love motor vehicles since
birth.
• When he was 15, he left school and started
working at an auto repair shop, and his passion
grew.
6.
7. HONDA DREAM
• His greatest dream was to become a world
renowned car racer, and it was ambition which
he would fulfill in time.
• But first, the auto lover found himself employed
as a technician.
8. HONDA’S REPAIR SHOP
• Honda skills allowed him to open the door of his
own repair shop in 1928.
• In this repair shop, they can also make the piston
rings and sold them to Toyota company.
9. ESTABLISHMENT OF HONDA MOTOR CO:
• In 1947, Honda sell his repair shop and
incorporate the Honda company at Tokyo,
Japan.
10. • INITIALLY HONDA COMPANY CAN MANUFACTURE
THE BIKES, WHICH BECOMES VERY
SUCCESSFUL WITH IN THE DECADE.
11. • IN 1973, THE HONDA CO. MANUFACTURE ITS
FIRST CAR.
12. VISION
•We are a company built on dreams. And
these dreams inspire us to create
innovative products that enhance human
mobility and benefit society. We see "The
Power of Dreams" as a way of thinking that
guides us and inspires us to move forward.
13. HONDA STARTS WORKING IN PAKISTAN
• The company was incorporated on November 04, 1992 in pakistan and
joint venture agreement was signed on August 05, 1993. The ground
breaking ceremony was held on April 17, 1993 and within a record time of
11 months, construction and erection of machinery was completed.
• The first car rolled off the assembly line on May 26, 1994. Official
inauguration was done by then President of Pakistan, Farooq Ahmad
Khan Leghari. Mr.Kawamoto, President of Honda Motor Company
Limited Japan was also present to grace the occasion. The company is
listed in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad Stock Exchanges.
15. COMPETITORS OF HONDA IN PAKISTAN
• Toyota Motors Company.
• Suzuki Motors Company.
16. HONDA ATLAS CARS PAKISTAN
• Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan Limited is a joint venture
between Honda Motor Company Limited Japan, and
the Atlas Group of Companies, Pakistan.
20. HONDA WORLDWIDE
•Honda Motor Company, Japan with its headquarters in Tokyo,
has manufacturing operations in 28 countries with 73 plants.
•Honda employed more then 200,000 employees in all over the
world.
21. CEO OF HONDA CO:
•Takanobu ito is currently working as a CEO of Honda Company in
Tokyo , Japan.
22. OPERATIONAL STRATEGY
• Honda divide 6 Administrative regional group.
• Honda pursue independence of local management and sale
operations .
29. HONDA ADDRESS IN PAKISTAN
• Honda Customer Service
• Business hours: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm By Phone: +92-(0)300 8402 509By
Mail: info@honda.com.pk
• Head Office
• 43 - km, Multan Road, Manga Mandi, Lahore Hours of Operation 8:00
am - 5:00 pm Tel : 92-42-35384671-80Fax : +92-(0)42-35384691-92E-
mail: info@honda.com.pk
35. WEAKNESSES
• Higher car price acting adversely on market share
• Inefficient Cost management
• Not providing smaller cars that have maximum demand
• Cutting bend technology that gives acceleration to problems
• New Honda city dashboard is made of plastic that decreases
value of interior design
• Limited car designs
36. CONTINUE…
• Costly spare parts
• Shortage of trained technicians due to complex
• Sensor technology
• Maintenance cost
• Resale value
37. OPPORTUNITIES
• Growing automotive market
• Technology upgrading
• Development of new areas or markets creates more
opportunities for the company.
• Favorable government policies
• Economy expanding (increasing rural to urban immigration)
39. THREATS
• Entry of reconditioned cars
• Political instability
• Energy crises
• Rising fuel prices
• Depreciation of rupee against dollar
• Rising tax rates