Thursday, May 23, 2019
Motorola and Globalization
Motorola is an electronic communications pioneer and is one of the foremost designer and manufacturer of cellular phones, cordless phones, two-way radios, pagers, cable modems, broadband set-top boxes, and other communications products and systems. About 60% of its sales are from outside USA. Motorola has followed the global dodge for several decades and has used this strategy to increase business revenues.The company started to enlarge its operations outside the United States by building a plant in Mexico and trade Motorola products in eighter countries, including Japan. In 1961, an office was opened in Japan and in 1968 Motorola Semiconductors Japan was formed to design, market, and sell integrated circuits.There was an ongoing attention to globalization by Motorola on Asian, Eastern European, and Latin American markets in the early 1990s. In 1993, the company announced Corporate Americas biggest manufacturing project in China two plants for the manufacture of simple integrated circuits, pagers, and cellular phones. The changes at Motorola are part of a wider movement in American business Most companies, including Motorola, are also increasing their sizeableness on creativity and innovation, as globalization has led to increasing competition from low-cost rivals from abroad ..According to its CEO Ed Zander, In order to repugn successfully in todays global world, companies must invest in the countries they do business in, learn the ins and outs of doing business in those countries, and not view them as exclusively a source of cheap labor. With such global strategy, Motorola has acquired a presence in the global market that goes further than a few marketing maneuvers.Together with Global strategy, it has inherent sincerity about supporting its customers and training its employees which have pervaded its policies as well as its budget Motorola has focused on customers and relationships, a respect for the work force and a strict sense of responsibility.. Al l of these strategies have led to its success and today Motorola is the worlds number 2 in sales of cell phone.http//www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_32/b3946103_mz063.htmEd Zander on Motorolas tech Turnaround,11/28/2005 , Working Knowledge for business leaders narrationRetrieved on 6/12 /2007http//hbswk.hbs.edu/archive/5113.html
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