MCRIDER007
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There is an interesting article in Motorcycle Daily about Yamaha's strategy for success in the current world business environment.
https://www.motorcycledaily.com/2013/01/yamahas-president-speaks-about-cost-containment-as-paramount-goal/
There are probably a lot of ways one could look at Yamaha's strategy but the marketing of that strategy doesn't seem to be very good, it appears that lower production costs are going to have higher priority than either improvements or innovation....although I think when Yamaha finds a way to lower production costs they are going to be announcing the change as an improvement whether it is or not. A possible example would be the redesigned forks on the 2013 FJR. It should be noted that the smaller European motorcycle companies (Aprilla, BMW, Ducati, KTM, Triumph) are going the opposite direction with many new models and lots of innovation. Those companies costs and prices continue to go up but they all had record sales in 2012.
I sure hope that Yamaha's quality control does not take a hit because of their new emphasis on cost containment.
https://www.motorcycledaily.com/2013/01/yamahas-president-speaks-about-cost-containment-as-paramount-goal/
There are probably a lot of ways one could look at Yamaha's strategy but the marketing of that strategy doesn't seem to be very good, it appears that lower production costs are going to have higher priority than either improvements or innovation....although I think when Yamaha finds a way to lower production costs they are going to be announcing the change as an improvement whether it is or not. A possible example would be the redesigned forks on the 2013 FJR. It should be noted that the smaller European motorcycle companies (Aprilla, BMW, Ducati, KTM, Triumph) are going the opposite direction with many new models and lots of innovation. Those companies costs and prices continue to go up but they all had record sales in 2012.
I sure hope that Yamaha's quality control does not take a hit because of their new emphasis on cost containment.