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Submitted by hellercole on April 3, 2007
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DaimlerChrysler's Decision to Keep or Sell Chrysler
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND GENERAL INTRODUCTION 3
CORPORATE DESCRIPTION 4
Company and Industry Description 4
EXTERNAL AND INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 6
Macroenvironment 6
Industry Environment and Strategic Group 9
Summary of Opportunities and Threats 12
Evaluation of Strategic Fit with External Environment and Industry 12
INTERNAL STRATEGIC EVALUATION 13
Strategic Condition of the Firm 13
Organizational Culture 15
Summary of Strengths and Weaknesses 15
Current Strategies 17
Evaluation of strategic fit with internal organization 22
COMPETITIVE EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 22
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Industries are heavily reliant upon their strategies in order to gain market share. Which strategies a company chooses dictates their success or failure in the future. This is no exception to Chrysler Automotive Group which is a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler. Recent trends have revealed issues within the company structure of the umbrella company and more specifically within Chrysler Group division. Recent discussion has brought up the advantages of possibly selling Chrysler off, spurring our interest in evaluating DaimlerChrysler's options.
Through analysis of the company and industry we have given a detailed evaluation of the flaws and problems of the American automotive industry, more specifically Chrysler. Looking at the industry and company structure we have been able to identify external threats and opportunities that have affected Chrysler's competitive edge.
Their internal organization has not allowed Chrysler to adequately adapt to changing market conditions. Due to these changes DaimlerChrysler has undergone significant restructuring in an attempt to stay competitive in the industry. Namely, they...
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