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Best podcasts about csm worldwide

Latest podcast episodes about csm worldwide

Autoline This Week
Autoline EXTRA #1338: Aaron Bragman, Erich Merkle, Michael Robinet

Autoline This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2009 11:56


On the broadcast version of the show, John and his panel discussed the big news of Chrysler revealing its turnaround plan. But that wasn’t the only bombshell dropped this week in the auto industry. On this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John and his panel discuss how Ford shocked just about everyone, reporting a $1 billion profit for the third quarter. The conversation then moves to October sales and what the big surprises were from those results. And finally the panel talks about GM’s decision to keep Opel and whether or not it was a good move. On the panel with John McElroy is Aaron Bragman from IHS Global Insight, Erich Merkle from Autoconomy.com and Michael Robinet from CSM Worldwide.

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Autoline This Week - Video
Autoline EXTRA #1338: Aaron Bragman, Erich Merkle, Michael Robinet

Autoline This Week - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2009 11:55


On the broadcast version of the show, John and his panel discussed the big news of Chrysler revealing its turnaround plan. But that wasn’t the only bombshell dropped this week in the auto industry. On this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John and his panel discuss how Ford shocked just about everyone, reporting a $1 billion profit for the third quarter. The conversation then moves to October sales and what the big surprises were from those results. And finally the panel talks about GM’s decision to keep Opel and whether or not it was a good move. On the panel with John McElroy is Aaron Bragman from IHS Global Insight, Erich Merkle from Autoconomy.com and Michael Robinet from CSM Worldwide.

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Autoline After Hours
Autoline After Hours 28 - Robinette, Gentille Robinette

Autoline After Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2009 78:09


Another After Hours is here and what a week it’s been! John McElroy is joined in studio this week by Peter De Lorenzo the Autoextremist, David Welch from BusinessWeek and guest panelist Michael Robinet who heads up vehicle forecasting for CSM Worldwide. Chrysler produces an unexpected management shake-up. Meanwhile, General Motors’ Mark LaNeve–our guest on AAH #12–gets an expected change of careers. Saturn may not be dead yet, and Peter wonders what Hyundai could do with its dealer network. All that plus we get to your questions in Rapid Fire!

Autoline This Week
Autoline EXTRA #1325: Michael Robinet, Steve Finlay, Christie Nordhielm

Autoline This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2009 15:51


There’s been a lot said lately about what Chrysler has done wrong in the past but not much has been said about what it has done right. On this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John McElroy and his panel discuss what Chrysler does best and also what impact Fiat will have when its products are added to Chrysler’s lineup. The panel also discusses the Chevy volt and whether it’s a good idea for GM to advertise a car you can’t even buy yet. And they also discuss what Chevy must do to get back on its feet. Joining John in the discussion are Michael Robinet from CSM Worldwide, Christie Nordheilm a professor of Marketing at the University of Michigan and author of the book “The Big Picture”, and Steve Finlay from Ward’s Dealer Business magazine.

Autoline This Week
Autoline #1325: "Green" Cross

Autoline This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2009 24:45


"Green" CrossWhen the economic tsunami struck the auto industry last year leaving Chrysler and GM in shambles, the U.S. government role-played as the "Green" Cross, if you will, providing the relief both corporations required to stay afloat. But now after surprisingly brief visits to Chapter 11 yielding fewer dealers, a much smaller work force as well as a shrunken brand and/or product lineup for both, the future looks bright...or does it? Some say they cut to the bone in too many areas while still others believe each needs a transfusion of new blood to drive them farther into the 21st Century. Joining John McElroy this week to discuss the present and future of the (formerly) Bankrupt Two in three essential areas are product analyst Michael Robinet of CSM Worldwide, Steve Finlay of Ward's Dealer Business as well marketing expert and author of the "The Big Picture," Professor Christie Nordhielm of the University of Michigan.

Autoline This Week - Video
Autoline EXTRA #1325: Michael Robinet, Steve Finlay, Christie Nordhielm

Autoline This Week - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2009 15:50


There’s been a lot said lately about what Chrysler has done wrong in the past but not much has been said about what it has done right. On this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John McElroy and his panel discuss what Chrysler does best and also what impact Fiat will have when its products are added to Chrysler’s lineup. The panel also discusses the Chevy volt and whether it’s a good idea for GM to advertise a car you can’t even buy yet. And they also discuss what Chevy must do to get back on its feet. Joining John in the discussion are Michael Robinet from CSM Worldwide, Christie Nordheilm a professor of Marketing at the University of Michigan and author of the book “The Big Picture”, and Steve Finlay from Ward’s Dealer Business magazine.

Autoline This Week - Video
Autoline #1325: "Green" Cross

Autoline This Week - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2009 24:44


"Green" Cross When the economic tsunami struck the auto industry last year leaving Chrysler and GM in shambles, the U.S. government role-played as the "Green" Cross, if you will, providing the relief both corporations required to stay afloat. But now after surprisingly brief visits to Chapter 11 yielding fewer dealers, a much smaller work force as well as a shrunken brand and/or product lineup for both, the future looks bright...or does it? Some say they cut to the bone in too many areas while still others believe each needs a transfusion of new blood to drive them farther into the 21st Century. Joining John McElroy this week to discuss the present and future of the (formerly) Bankrupt Two in three essential areas are product analyst Michael Robinet of CSM Worldwide, Steve Finlay of Ward's Dealer Business as well marketing expert and author of the "The Big Picture," Professor Christie Nordhielm of the University of Michigan.

Autoline This Week
Autoline EXTRA #1311: John Stoll, Tom Walsh, Michael Robinet

Autoline This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2009 8:05


March auto sales were released earlier this week and even though they were higher than February, sales were still off by over 30% from a year ago. On this edition of Autoline EXTRA John McElroy and his panel discuss what number the annualized sales rate needs to be for the industry to be profitable and when it’s expected to reach that number. Also discussed is the "Cash for Clunkers" proposal and whether or not that would help give auto sales a shot in the arm. Joining John in the discussion are John Stoll from the Wall Street Journal, Tom Walsh of the Detroit Free Press and Michael Robinet of CSM Worldwide.

Autoline This Week
Autoline #1311: The Brothers Grimm

Autoline This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2009 24:06


The Brothers GrimmJakob and Wilhelm Grimm are the 19th century German authors who brought stories like Sleeping Beauty and Snow White to life. Yet their authorship seemed lost to the majority once Walt Disney got involved. Walt put those stories to film, the legend exploded, and the Grimm’s became but credits in these 'Disney' branded fantasies.To some degree Chrysler and General Motors could become this year's version of the Brothers Grimm. As each company struggles to successfully reorganize, there will no doubt develop a lengthy list of questions as to whom and what will remain in the wake at each. Those answers will most likely come courtesy of the White House. The same White House that will surely take credit for any rebirth of these brands. The same White House that GM and Chrysler might start referring to as 'Walt.'This week on Autoline join John McElroy, John Stoll from the Wall Street Journal, Tom Walsh from the Detroit Free Press and Michael Robinet of CSM Worldwide as they discuss the ramifications of the White House's automotive edict.

Autoline This Week - Video
Autoline EXTRA #1311: John Stoll, Tom Walsh, Michael Robinet

Autoline This Week - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2009 8:04


March auto sales were released earlier this week and even though they were higher than February, sales were still off by over 30% from a year ago. On this edition of Autoline EXTRA John McElroy and his panel discuss what number the annualized sales rate needs to be for the industry to be profitable and when it’s expected to reach that number. Also discussed is the "Cash for Clunkers" proposal and whether or not that would help give auto sales a shot in the arm. Joining John in the discussion are John Stoll from the Wall Street Journal, Tom Walsh of the Detroit Free Press and Michael Robinet of CSM Worldwide.

Autoline This Week - Video
Autoline #1311: The Brothers Grimm

Autoline This Week - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2009 24:05


The Brothers Grimm Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm are the 19th century German authors who brought stories like Sleeping Beauty and Snow White to life. Yet their authorship seemed lost to the majority once Walt Disney got involved. Walt put those stories to film, the legend exploded, and the Grimm’s became but credits in these 'Disney' branded fantasies. To some degree Chrysler and General Motors could become this year's version of the Brothers Grimm. As each company struggles to successfully reorganize, there will no doubt develop a lengthy list of questions as to whom and what will remain in the wake at each. Those answers will most likely come courtesy of the White House. The same White House that will surely take credit for any rebirth of these brands. The same White House that GM and Chrysler might start referring to as 'Walt.' This week on Autoline join John McElroy, John Stoll from the Wall Street Journal, Tom Walsh from the Detroit Free Press and Michael Robinet of CSM Worldwide as they discuss the ramifications of the White House's automotive edict.

Autoline This Week
Autoline EXTRA #1240: Paul Haelterman, Rebecca Lindland

Autoline This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2008 6:09


The industry downturn looks to be turning into a problem for the entire globe, not just the United States. On this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John McElroy and his panel discuss how Europe, China and emerging markets are being affected by the downturn in the auto industry. Joining John in the discussion are Paul Haelterman from CSM Worldwide and Rebecca Lindland from IHS Global Insight.

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Autoline This Week - Video
Autoline EXTRA #1240: Paul Haelterman, Rebecca Lindland

Autoline This Week - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2008 6:46


The industry downturn looks to be turning into a problem for the entire globe, not just the United States. On this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John McElroy and his panel discuss how Europe, China and emerging markets are being affected by the downturn in the auto industry. Joining John in the discussion are Paul Haelterman from CSM Worldwide and Rebecca Lindland from IHS Global Insight.

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