Question: Just need a response for the 2 separate post below: Post 1 Google and Tesla are both two first-mover companies within their industries. There are
Just need a response for the 2 separate post below:
Post 1
Google and Tesla are both two first-mover companies within their industries. There are many similarities with their creativity and innovation over the years. Both companies have developed a strong brand recognition and had a strong impact on people. The employees and customers gravitate to both brands of Google and Tesla.
The company tour for Google demonstrated embracing their culture and making everyone feel equal. The culture of Google expressed how interns and full-time employees are all treated fairly and the same. Google shared the motto of not being afraid to succeed. Google made a strong impact on people within its first ear of existence. The interns have the passion to be highly successful. The highly suggest that impossible is not a word in their vocabulary. The need for good challenges and embracing fear supports their success on projects. Making everyone on the campus and tour feel like a Googler or Googley really painted the clear picture of their culture and how everyone can feel special. The confidence and diversity factor were very impactful through the tour. On the internet and technology industries, Google is often seen as a trailblazer or an early entrant. It joined the search engine industry at a period when there was little to no competition for internet search. Thanks to its excellent search algorithms and intuitive user interface, Google's search engine became well-known very fast, establishing it as a major force in the market. The pioneered the web search industry by being a true first-mover and being innovative.
The Tesla assembly line mini tour through Elon Musk at the Fremont Tesla Factory was very detailed and informative. They were also first movers in their industry for automotive sales. Tesla is considered the first mover in the industry of electric vehicles. During the tour they showed the example of how they can produce 2,000 cars a week. Displaying different operations from connecting a battery to the car and using a Robot system to build portions of the cars. The brand recognition of Tesla was displayed as they are dedicated to producing quality and quantity through their manufacturing system. There were so many variables of how to manufacture different models of the Tesla vehicles and this tour focused heavily on the smaller details of day-to-day operations. Both Tesla and Google are highly innovative. Googles tour focused more on high-level overview culture and diversity. On the other hand, the management style of Tesla was more into the weeds and detailed functions.
Post 2
Tesla virtual tour gave me insight on what the inside of the factory looks like and the opportunity to see inside of the mind of Elon and how he helps change Tesla to the company that they are today. I also enjoyed how he treated his employees as well during the video and that he was very transparent about Telsa's approach to the automotive industry. Tesla was the late mover in the electric car market because of General Electric first model of the electric vehicle was introduced in 1999 to the board of directors of California Air Resources Board. The automotive makers voted against the ideal, they discredit the ideal of electric cars. Toyota also mass produce the Prius that was a hybrid electric car with growing cost of gasoline causing concern for the consumers. Elon saw an opportunity in the early 2000s to develop the first zero-emission car called the Tesla roaster. Telsa also developed the first plug-in-charge electric vehicle instead of using the same concept as the hybrid Prius. The Telsa electric car is also cheaper than the majority of the gas-powered vehicles.
The last movers with the assembly line of the factory are similar to the Ford factory and the Toyota factory early models. The difference is that majority of the work is done by robots that installed and plug the majority of the car parts except for most of the electronics installation that goes into the car that requires manual operations. The assembly process that he has starts in a U shape that has a step-by-step process of each station. Tesla does have an advantage with their assembly line that Ford and Toyota doesn't have, which is their electric cars are easier to manufacture than other car factories, which means fewer steps to be taken during assembly and fewer suppliers to process. And the number of parts and components libraries are decreasing. In addition, Tesla can produce 2000 electric cars a week. It can achieve its goal. Therefore, Tesla production process can save time, manpower, resources and money. Telsa have taken advantage of the technological advantages of their predecessors, with automation and AI in the automotive industry.
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