Date of Award
2007
Document Type
Research Paper
Department
Whittier Scholars Program
First Advisor
Paul Kjellberg
Abstract
For my project I will be utilizing the philosophic principles and business structure found at the sports camp I interned at and apply them in the car industry.
After interning at the camp, interviewing the founder and the current owner of the camp, I have begun doing research into the automotive industry to see where and how such a business structure and philosophic principles can be applied to the car industry, specifically to a new car company. The philosophic principles I will apply will be ones that involve customer relations and environmental ethics. I will apply these to a new car company in the company's initial business structure and in the company's founding philosophy. The end result of my project will be a business plan for a new car company, which reflects and shows how the principles I have applied are integrated in many aspects of the company.
Recommended Citation
Beasley, J. (2007). Revolution: A Philosophic Perspective on the Automotive Industry. Retrieved from https://poetcommons.whittier.edu/scholars/96
Included in
Business Administration, Management, and Operations Commons, Philosophy Commons, Rehabilitation and Therapy Commons
Comments
WSP major: The Foundation of Philosophy Applied to Business
In this project the student utilized philosophic principles and business structures found within research from an internship at a sports camp and applied them to the car industry. This study includes customer relations and environmental ethics within a new car company's initial business structure and founding philosophy. Ultimately this project provides a business plan for a new car company which shows how these philosophies are integral to the company.