Module
2 – Case

Assignment
Overview

External Analysis of the Motorcycle
Industry

You are going to cover quite a bit of ground in this Case
Assignment because you are tasked with considering what might be included in a
PEST and Porter’s 5 forces analysis of Harley-Davidson’s external environment.

Before you start to write (though you might want to take some
notes), spend some time considering what might go into such a PEST analysis and
also consider what a strategic manager at H-D might include in a Porters 5
forces analysis in considering this organization’s external environment.

Some of the more interesting things happening in H-D’s world
right now from a competition perspective includes the
introduction/re-introduction of two competing motorcycle companies in past
years that can also make the claim of being “American Made”. These include
“Victory” and “Indian” motorcycles. In addition, most of the foreign
competition has entered into the heavy-weight motorcycle market. There are also
some concerns nowadays regarding the world economy, and the heafty price-tag
that typically accompanies an H-D motorcycle. Though H-D tends to rely heavily
on a socially based mystique regarding their product line. They have also
invested significantly from a technological perspective in relation to
logistics and production management efforts. There are also a lot of potential
‘substitute’ products that one might consider as an alternative to riding a
motorcycle (depending on the reason for purchasing the motorcycle be it gas
economy, or something exhilarating to do on a warm, sunny weekend).

Based on this information and your background readings, discuss
whether you think PEST analysis and Porter’s 5 Forces analysis would be useful
tools for H-D executives to help them make wise strategic choices. Give
examples to support your arguments and above all, demonstrate that you have a
strong grasp of how these analytical tools are used and applied in the
strategic management process. Your paper should be 4–5 pages in length.

Pay special attention to the following case study related to
H-D’s efforts to expand their operations and sales overseas. This effort
obviously ties into the discussion on the external environment:

McBee, R. D. (2011). Harley-Davidson’s Future (Abroad).
International Journal Of Motorcycle Studies, 7(2), 1-8 (access via Trident’s
library through EBSCO database)

Assignment Expectations

Your paper should include an introduction stating the thesis,
position, or central theme you plan to take in your paper, a main body focusing
on the key assignment specifications, and a conclusion concisely stating the
main points of your analysis and the conclusions you reached.

Be sure to document your sources and provide in-text citations
whenever you use information you obtained from a background reading or other
outside source, as well as a separate reference list at the end of the paper.
You may use footnotes instead, if you prefer, but youmustdocument where you got the information
you are using in your papers!

Module
2 – SLP

External Analysis of your Chosen Organization’s Environment

In 2–3 pages, perform either a
PEST analysis or a Porter’s 5 Forces analysis of your organization (Which ever
you think to be most relevant. You may do both if you’d prefer). If you chose a
public organization such as a military unit, keep in mind that competition
between military units for funding can be a very real aspect of strategic
planning. Resources are not always abundant. Budgets and allocations are not
always plentiful.

SLP Assignment Expectations

Follow the instructions above
and then upload your paper at the end of this module.

Your paper should include an
introduction stating the thesis, position, or central theme you plan to take in
your paper, a main body focusing on the key assignment specifications, and a
conclusion concisely stating the main points of your analysis and the conclusions
you reached.

Be sure to document your
sources and provide in-text citations whenever you use information you obtained
from a background reading or other outside source, as well as a separate
reference list at the end of the paper. You may use footnotes instead, if you
prefer, but youmustdocument where you got the information
you are using in your papers!