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... Harley and 20-year old Arthur Davidson made available to the public the first production of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle. The company started in a 10x15 foot shed in the Davidson family’s backyard in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The same year the first three Harley-Davidson motorcycles were built and sold.
In 1906 Harley-Davidson Motor Company was incorporated and the stock split four ways between the four founders and the staff size increased to fifteen. ... acquired Harley-Davidson in 1969 and production was expanded from 15,000 in 1969 to 40,000 in 1974. ... Harley was not doing the improvement to its own bikes and began to turn out inferior equipment. AMF chose to ignore the competition and when in 1975 Honda introduced its Gold Wing they became the leader of the touring bike industry, something that Harley controlled for years. ...
1985 Harley-Davidson went public again, James L. ... The end of the 1990’s found Harley looking at the younger market for their product and how they were going to attract this buying market. ... ”
VISION:
Harley-Davidson, Inc. ... Harley-Davidson believes the key to success is to balance stakeholders’ interests through the empowerment of all employees to focus on value-added activities.
STRATEGY:
Harley-Davidson plans to grow both organizations with new members and chapters in the years to come both domestically and internationally.
Approximate Word count = 1063 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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