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19257. Disruption in Detroit: Ford, Silicon Valley, and Beyond Uc Berkeley Haas School of Business Case Study b5867 Solution. NEW, FALL 2016. This paper provides a case study analysis and solution to a University of California Berkeley Haas School of Business general management case study on Ford Motor Company in Spring of 2016. The case study focuses on the challenges posed to Ford by disruptive technologies including electric vehicles and self-driving cars. The case study analysis includes problem identification, analysis, discussion of alternatives and recommendations. APA Style, 11 pages, 14 footnotes, 10 bibliographic sources, 3,300 words.

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