The automotive sector continues its relentless march towards globalization. Some companies hit the bottom and see a brighter future ahead. The industry as a whole, however, suffers from great uncertainty. The business model change that we predicted in previous meetings is beginning to occur. Emerging markets show sustained vitality. The new players want access to developed markets. Social attitudes, such as sustainability concerns, have great impact on the automotive sector. Most companies are focusing on short-term management.
1986 "The Future of the Automotive Sector" 1987 "The Value-Added Chain in the Automotive Sector" 1988 "Towards 1992: Single Market Consolidation" 1989 "A Call for Attention" 1990 "Learning Organizations, Change and Innovation. Routines of the 90’s" 1991 "Building Up from the Crisis" 1992 "The End/Beginning of the Countdown" 1993 "Where are we Going?" 1994 "How to Face the Recovery?" 1995 "Balance, Present and Future" 1996 "East and West, the Challenge for Europe" 1997 "Entering the 21st Century: the New Trends" 1998 "Another Call for Attention" 1999 "Gods, Tombs, Brands and Experts" 2000 "Consequences of Consolidation" 2001 "Tightening the Screws" 2002 "Competing Out of Confusion" 2003 "Looking to the Future with Imagination" 2004 "Back to Basics" 2005 "Competition and Cooperation" 2006 "Sustainability of the Automotive Industry in Europe"
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