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I need this prepared, My Report is for Telsa Motors, I have started an outline for this company. I have encluded the areas of important that need to be focus on for the description: Finance and Valu
I need this prepared, My Report is for Telsa Motors, I have started an outline for this company. I have encluded the areas of important that need to be focus on for the description: Finance and Value Creation,Strategic Operations Management, Integrated Global Marketing,Data Analysis for Business Decisions,Business Integration Skills, D) The Business Level and Corporate Strategy, of the system process, technology within and across core disciplines: SWOT analysis, Fish bone Chart, Corporate Strategy, Data Sources; i would like to compare this company with the industry of Electric vehical Globally, and with Ford Company and a competitior.
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If there is any other infomation I have left out please feel free to add it in the project as well. Chart, finacial charts, and comparison chart.
Final Capstone Proposal - Individual
Activity Context
This assignment helps you develop the skills to master the following course competencies:
- Analyze strategic issues to guide overall business decision making.
- Integrate and apply core knowledge, skills, and attitudes to plan for resolution of key business challenges.
- Communicate in a manner that is professional and consistent with expectations for members of the business professions.
Revisit the MBA6028 Course Alignment Map to review how all activities assist you in achieving the course competencies and overall program outcomes.
Activity Instructions
For this assignment, complete the Final Capstone Proposal as described in the MBA Capstone Project Guidelines document given in the resources. In essence, this is simply an updated version of your Unit 3 proposal, the Preliminary Capstone Proposal — Individual. Just fine-tune that proposal and turn it into a paper instead of a table, with an introduction, conclusion, subheadings, and such. This should be just 2–3 pages long and should set you up to begin work on the actual capstone project in your next course.
Appendix C of MBA Capstone Project Guidelines provides a proposal outline for you to follow. Appendix D is the scoring guide from MBA6900. It is included for you to review as you draft your proposal to ensure that your project will meet the requirements. Submit your proposal as a Word document to this assignment.
Note: Successful completion of an acceptable proposal will facilitate a smooth transition into your capstone course and help you make timely progress toward the completion of your degree and is required.
In fact, you must earn at least a 70 out of 100 on this proposal to pass this course. If you do not earn at least 70 on this assignment, your instructor will force your course grade to “F” and you will have to retake this course in order to prepare an acceptable capstone proposal.
Remember to use the feedback from your u04d2 “elevator speech” discussion to help with the introduction. A poorly focused scope that is too narrow or too broad is the primary reason that some learners do poorly on this on this final proposal. Thus, taking time on this assignment is paramount.
Be sure to contact your instructor with any questions or challenges you have about completing your proposal.
Note: Your instructor may also use the Writing Feedback Tool to provide feedback on your writing. In the tool, click the linked resources for helpful writing information.
Resources
- Final Capstone Proposal - Individual Scoring Guide.
- MBA6028 Course Alignment Map.
- Writing Feedback Tool.
- Developing an Outline.
- MBA Capstone Project Guidelines [PDF].
- DEVELOPING AN OUTLINEDEVELOPING AN OUTLINEAn outline is like a grocery list. While shopping with a list you can organize and prioritize items—for example, you can buy everything you need in the frozen food section instead of wasting time picking things up piecemeal. Like a grocery list, an outline builds a framework a writer can use to guide her through a paper.Some skip outlines because they think outlines are busywork rather than part of the writing process – but the benefits of an outline far outweigh the time needed to make one. After all, an outline need not be “fancy” or terribly complex. The outline’s purpose is simply to help make organizational and structural sense of a paper before it begins. The following are a few ideas to consider as you develop an outline:When to OutlineMany writers have different preferences for getting started with a new writing assignment. Some writers prefer to approach a topic via various prewriting strategies, such as freewriting, looping, listing, and clustering, while other writers prefer to begin with an outline of words, ideas, categories, or even full sentences to be considered as the initial main ideas or supporting points for the first draft.When writers are uncertain about how to approach an assignment or when they need to determine what ideas they do have for a topic, then prewriting strategies are usually a better choice than outlines. However, once the prewriting stage is complete, some writers forget or are unaware of the benefits to using an outline as a vital link or bridge between each stage of the writing process.Use an outline between each stage of the writing process – Prewriting, Drafting, and Revising – as it can help writers:• to inventory ideas and give boundary and form to the ideas discovered in prewriting• to determine the interrelationship between ideas as they develop• to inventory ideas and needs as they develop in multiple drafts• to organize ideas for logical structure and chronology• to verify connections between supporting points and the thesis• to verify connections between supporting points and evidence/examples• to verify opportunities for paragraph development (MEAL Plan), and• to verify audience needs and analysisThis is the concept of the “working outline,” how an outline is updated to record changes between each stage of the writing process. Rather than conceiving of an outline merely as the final representation of the content and organization of a finalWriting Center, August 2014 1DEVELOPING AN OUTLINEpaper, writers need to be aware of how outlines can “work” throughout the writing process to provide opportunities to discover the strengths and weaknesses in focus, development, and organization.Tips on Developing an Outline• Start general and work toward the specific• You can begin an outline anytime—even before the scope of a project is fully realized• If possible, allow time between outlining and writing your paper• Shape your outline in a way that is interesting for you• Share your outline with a friend before starting to write• Unless your outline is an assignment, it doesn’t have to be “perfect”Example of Basic/Generic OutlineI. Transforming chaos into orderA. Definitions of chaos and order1. Etymology and historical viewsB. Chaos as a social problem1. Inner and outer chaos2. Social problems are chaos3. Amount and intensity of chaos is increasingC. Transforming chaos1. Why transformation, not destructiona. intangible things are indestructibleb. chaos is a mind thingII. Methods of transformationA. Increase understanding1. Ways of understandingB. Decrease confusion1. Ways of decreasing confusionC. Maintaining a healthy balance between inner and outer worldsIII. Conclusion – “Chaos needs to be properly understood”A. Misunderstanding chaos is not an option1. Confusion breeds discontent ; discontent breeds violence2. Outer peace requires reducing inner discontent, reducing inner discontent requires more understandingWriting Center, August 2014 2
- My report is on Telsa Motor Company.
Preliminary Capstone Proposal - Individual
Tesla Motor Company
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4
CHAPTER 2: ACCESS AND DATA AVAILABLITY………………………………………………………………………………4
CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT CONCEPTS………………………………………………………………………………………… …... 4
a) FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGE……………………………………………………………4
I. MBA6016 FINANCE AND VALUE CREATION…………………………………………………………4
II. MBA 6022 STRATEGIC OPERATION MANAGEMENT…………………………………………….4
a) ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES…… 4
b) COMPETITIVENESS LONG- TERM SUCCESS IN THE GLOBAL MARKET….….4
c) SWOT ANALYSIS INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL …………………………………………...4
d) SWOT ANALYSIS & RECOMMENDATIONS……………………………………………….4
III. MBA6012 INTEGRATE GLOBAL MARKETING……………………………………………………...5
IV. MBA6018 DATA ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS………………………………………… 5
V. MBA 6028 Business Integration Skill……………………………………...5
VI. INTEGRATED INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………………………5
VII. LEAD AND COLLABORATE …………………………………………………………………………………….6
a) VIRTUAL, GLOBAL AND CULTURALLY DIVERSE ENVIRONMENT…………………6
b) EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL ANALYSIS…………………………………………………………6
c) PORTER’S FIVE FORCES…………………………………………………………………………….6
d) The Business Level and Corporate Strategy, of the system process,..7 technology within and across core disciplines.
e) CORPORATE STRATEGY…………………………………………………………………………………7
CHAPTER 5: DATA SOURCE …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7
VII. MBS 6028 BUSINESS INTEGRATION SKILLS………………………………………………………………
· TESLA’S 10- K REPORT …………………………………………………………………………….
· SEC FILLING…………………………………………………………………………………………….
· CORPORATE GOVERNANCE…………………………………………………………………….
· STOCK INFORMATION INVESTOR VIEW…………………………………………………….
CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….9
REFERENCES………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10
APPENDIX A: FIGURES AND TABLES……………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
APPENDIX B: STATISTICAL MODELS……………………………………………………………………………………………. ..12
Introduction
Tesla Motor, Inc. engages in the designing, development, manufacturing, and sale of electric vehicles and electric power train components. Its products include electric vehicles such as the Model S, Model X, Model 3 and the Tesla Roadster.
The company also manufactures home batteries and solar roof. Tesla was founded by Jeffrey B. Straubel, Elon Reeve Musk, Martin Eberhard, and Marc Tarpenning on July 1, 2003, and is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA.
The project strategy analysis is to asses Telsa biggest challenges in the electric vehicle industry and to evaluate the company history, quality, and financial reports as to expanding and market positioning.
Product Concepts
Foundational Knowledge
This project has allowed me to utilize the foundational knowledge, concepts, and methodologies that I have learned from my previous MBA courses described as:
I. MBA6016 Finance and Value Creation:Theunderstanding I gained from this course helped me to analyze Tesla financial condition by examining their financial statements and by providing important information regarding Tesla revenue, profits, and earnings.
II. MBA6022 Strategic Operations Management: The class competencies in this course I have learned was to process and design a Strategy that would correct the quality, charging capacity, production and inventory management of its vehicles. Operations Strategy will provide insight of decisions that have impacted the organizations’ productivity, efficiency, and profitability.
a) Organizational Structure Advantages and Disadvantages.
b) Tesla Motors Operation Management
c) Tesla competitiveness and long-term success in the global automotive market
d) Tesla SWOT analysis if it’s internal and external strategic factors
e) Tesla Motors, Inc. SWOT Analysis & Recommendations
III. MBA6012 Integrated Global Marketing: My report will focus on the major points of view, such as Reliability, including the Marketing, Finance, and Operations teams, and Senior Management.
IV. MBA6018 Data Analysis for Business Decisions. I will directly apply the skills I have learned in this course to analyze quantitative and qualitative data to provide suggestive recommendations regarding business decisions that support the strategic and operational direction of Tesla organization.
V. MBA 6028 Business Integration Skills: I will identify, analyze, and apply principles of organizational strategy using the critical thinking, problem-solving, competitive analysis, and foundational skills that I’ve learned in this course. I will focus on identifying and planning my projection, analyze the strategic issues business decision. Integrate findings of strategic, environmental and core business function analyses to provide input to decision making and decision.
VI. Integrate Information: Tesla will be analyzed by multiple perspectives and organizational components and functions which will include the organizational culture and structure, administration, marketing, and finance and how they impact the organization's strategical growth. The focus will point out Reliability, Marketing, Finances, and Operational issues.
VII. Lead and Collaborate in virtual, global, and culturally diverse environments
This study will focus on global trends and its effects on Tesla’s Motor Company.
a) An Internal analysis of Tesla Motors will be performed to understand the internal capabilities of the company and the current strategies the company is using to connect with its consumers and to stay competitive.
b) An external analysis will be performed to understand the environmental impact through Porter’s Five Forces.
c) These five forces will explore the rivalry that the company faces, barriers to entry to the beverage industry, the threat from the suppliers and buyers and, the threat of substitutes.
Porter’s five forces of competitive position analysis
Five forces analysis will help Tesla motor to factor in the aspects of the affecting profitability in the Electric Motor industry, which can help with the decision related to the company whether to increase its capacity and develop a Strategy. The Five Forces are supplier power, Buyer power, competitive rivalry, the threat of substitution, and the threat of new entry.
APPENDIX A
D) The Business Level and Corporate Strategy, of the system process, technology within and across core disciplines:
1) The impact of the existing process for Tesla Inc.
2) Process improvement
3) Measurement Strategy
4) Data Collection and Evaluation Tools
5) Description of the Qualitative Measures
6) The executive summary of the collected processed data.
7) Implications of operation’s improvement in International Operations
8) Explanation of the data or findings that validates your recommendations
9) Recommendations and Evaluation Tools
E) Corporate Strategy
Tesla Motors will face challenges in the increasing its number of electric vehicles to its consumer. Tesla sales its vehicle through showrooms and online channels. Tesla also manufactures their own electric powertrain components and sell them to other car manufactures.
F) Data Sources
The MBA 6028 Business Integration Skills course has incorporated a structure on gathering data and researching relevant information. My project research for Tesla Motors organization will be pertaining to the quality and standards of the company for my capstone project.
The statistical data will be obtained from various resources such as; Telsa 10-K report SEC filings, Corporate Governance, IRS form 8937 Stock information, and addition reports from the web. I will prepare graphs and diagrams for statistical observation and comparison with other companies in the automotive industry of electric vehicle.
In addition, I am still gathering additional information to ensure that my project reflects a clear and concise strategical recommendations. Listed below are of some of the data recourses that will be to the development of my capstone project:
1. Porter, M. E. (1987). From competitive advantage to corporate strategy. Harvard Business Review, 65(3), 43.
2. Porter’s five forces of competitive position analysishttps://www.cgma.org/resources/tools/essential-tools/porters-five-forces.html
3. Kissinger, Daniel (2018) Tesla Inc. Five Forces Analysis (Porter’s Model) & Recommendations
4. Tesla investor overview by viewing Tesla events and Presentation Financials & Accounting, SEC filings, Corporate Governance, IRS form 8937, Stock information Investor and view https://www.tesla.com/about
5. Kissinger, Daniel (2017) Tesla Motors, Inc. Pestel/Pestle Analysis & Recommendation http://panmore.com/tesla-motors-inc-pestel-pestle-analysis- recommendations
6. Tesla Motors- External Analysis Using PESTLE- The Sphere Press (2017)http://thespherepress.com/tesla-motors-external-analysis-pestle/
Estimate Expected length: Approximately 35-45 pages, double-spaced.
Conclusion
My project will have the in-depth detail of the company’s position globally with a PowerPoint presentation that will reflect and highlight a quick source of information based on Tesla's past, and present position in the industry as well give a suggestive alternative for Telsas organization structure, Quality strategy, marketing and financial strategical growth.
References
Porter, M. E. (1987). From competitive advantage to corporate strategy. Harvard Business Review, 65(3), 43.
Porter’s five forces of competitive position analysishttps://www.cgma.org/resources/tools/essential-tools/porters-five-forces.html
Kissinger, Daniel (2018)Tesla Inc. Five Forces Analysis (Porter’s Model) & Recommendations Tesla investor overview by viewing Tesla events and Presentation Financials & Accounting, SEC filings, Corporate Governance, IRS form 8937, Stock information Investor and view https://www.tesla.com/about
Kissinger, Daniel (2017) Tesla Motors, Inc. Pestel/Pestle Analysis & Recommendation http://panmore.com/tesla-motors-inc-pestel-pestle-analysis-recommendations
Tesla Motors- External Analysis Using PESTLE- The Sphere Press (2017)http://thespherepress.com/tesla-motors-external-analysis-pestle/
APPENDIX A: FIGURES AND TABLES
APPENDIX B: STATISTICAL MODELS
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