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The story of the company that was founded by the inventor of the snowmobile In 1942, Joseph-Armand Bombardier invented the snowmobile and founded his company to manufacture them. From its humble beginnings as an entrepreneurial company in rural Quebec, led by an enterprising inventor, Bombardier Inc.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix

A Brief History of Bombardier Inc. xi

Preface xix

Introduction: The Rise of a Corporation 1

A Meteoric Rise 1

The Architects of Success 6

Bombardier Today 8

PART ONE 13

Chapter 1: Joseph-Armand Starts a Company: The 1940s and 1950s 15

Humble Beginnings 15

The Bombardier Snowmobile 16

Inventions and Innovations 25

Chapter 2: The Ski-Doo Adventure: The Golden Age of the 1960s 34

The Family Takes Over 34

A Marketing Renewal 39

Ski-Doo Fever 42

Vertical Integration 46

The First Sea-Doo 49

PART TWO 53

Chapter 3: Diversify or Die: The 1970s 55

A Challenging Decade 55

Taking a New Turn: Rail Transportation 59

The Montreal Subway 61

The Acquisition of MLW-Worthington 67

Chapter 4: The Deal of the Century: The New York City Subway (1982) 73

A Golden Opportunity 73

A Contested Victory 78

The Tools for Success 84

The Royer Way of Doing Things 86

The BMS 91

A Major Breakthrough 97

Tempest in a Teapot 101

The Value of Proven Technologies 104

A Welcome Boost 107

Chapter 5: New Frontiers: Transportation in the 1980s and 1990s 110

The North American Market 110

Full Speed Ahead 112

A Rocky Start for the LRC 114

The Vagaries of High-Speed in America 117

The Disney Monorail 124

The Acquisition of UTDC 125

Capturing the European Market 129

The Chunnel Odyssey 133

Taking Over by Storm: From Talbot to Adtranz 137

PART THREE 143

Chapter 6: Aerospace Takes Off 145

A Bold Move 145

Early Attempts to Diversify: The Automotive Sector 149

The Acquisition of Canadair (1986) 151

Good Things Come in Threes: Shorts, Learjet, and de Havilland 156

Portrait of a Turnaround Artist 165

Power in Numbers: Synergizing Operations 171

Chapter 7: Revolution in the Sky: The Move Toward Regional Jets 176

The Rise of Airline Hubs 176

From Challenger to CRJ 179

A New Captain Steers Aerospace Group 186

Bombardier Takes Off 192

Dogfight in the Clouds 196

Inside the Pro-ex Saga 201

An Affair of State 205

Government Support 208

Chapter 8: Spreading Its Wings 216

The Global Express Business Jet (1991–1996) 216

Diversification Delivers 225

PART FOUR 229

Chapter 9: Two Turbulent Decades at Valcourt 231

The Ski-Doo Loses Speed 231

Pierre Beaudoin and the Return of the Sea-Doo (1988) 233

Extreme Snowmobiling and Innovation 238

Acquisition of Outboard Marine Corporation (2001) 241

Chapter 10: Lessons in Strategic Governance 244

The Éminence Grise 244

Decentralization 248

Management Tools 253

An Evolving Structure 256

Chapter 11: Handing Over the Reins 259

Robert Brown Takes Charge 259

The Impact of September 2001 264

Tellier Joins Bombardier 265

An Unexpected Comeback 270

Pierre Takes the Helm and CSeries Aircraft Takes Off 273

Laurent Beaudoin’s Legacy 276

Endnotes 279

Index 293

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 22/02/2013
      ISBN13: 9781118482940, 978-1118482940
      ISBN10: 1118482948

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The story of the company that was founded by the inventor of the snowmobile In 1942, Joseph-Armand Bombardier invented the snowmobile and founded his company to manufacture them. From its humble beginnings as an entrepreneurial company in rural Quebec, led by an enterprising inventor, Bombardier Inc.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments ix

      A Brief History of Bombardier Inc. xi

      Preface xix

      Introduction: The Rise of a Corporation 1

      A Meteoric Rise 1

      The Architects of Success 6

      Bombardier Today 8

      PART ONE 13

      Chapter 1: Joseph-Armand Starts a Company: The 1940s and 1950s 15

      Humble Beginnings 15

      The Bombardier Snowmobile 16

      Inventions and Innovations 25

      Chapter 2: The Ski-Doo Adventure: The Golden Age of the 1960s 34

      The Family Takes Over 34

      A Marketing Renewal 39

      Ski-Doo Fever 42

      Vertical Integration 46

      The First Sea-Doo 49

      PART TWO 53

      Chapter 3: Diversify or Die: The 1970s 55

      A Challenging Decade 55

      Taking a New Turn: Rail Transportation 59

      The Montreal Subway 61

      The Acquisition of MLW-Worthington 67

      Chapter 4: The Deal of the Century: The New York City Subway (1982) 73

      A Golden Opportunity 73

      A Contested Victory 78

      The Tools for Success 84

      The Royer Way of Doing Things 86

      The BMS 91

      A Major Breakthrough 97

      Tempest in a Teapot 101

      The Value of Proven Technologies 104

      A Welcome Boost 107

      Chapter 5: New Frontiers: Transportation in the 1980s and 1990s 110

      The North American Market 110

      Full Speed Ahead 112

      A Rocky Start for the LRC 114

      The Vagaries of High-Speed in America 117

      The Disney Monorail 124

      The Acquisition of UTDC 125

      Capturing the European Market 129

      The Chunnel Odyssey 133

      Taking Over by Storm: From Talbot to Adtranz 137

      PART THREE 143

      Chapter 6: Aerospace Takes Off 145

      A Bold Move 145

      Early Attempts to Diversify: The Automotive Sector 149

      The Acquisition of Canadair (1986) 151

      Good Things Come in Threes: Shorts, Learjet, and de Havilland 156

      Portrait of a Turnaround Artist 165

      Power in Numbers: Synergizing Operations 171

      Chapter 7: Revolution in the Sky: The Move Toward Regional Jets 176

      The Rise of Airline Hubs 176

      From Challenger to CRJ 179

      A New Captain Steers Aerospace Group 186

      Bombardier Takes Off 192

      Dogfight in the Clouds 196

      Inside the Pro-ex Saga 201

      An Affair of State 205

      Government Support 208

      Chapter 8: Spreading Its Wings 216

      The Global Express Business Jet (1991–1996) 216

      Diversification Delivers 225

      PART FOUR 229

      Chapter 9: Two Turbulent Decades at Valcourt 231

      The Ski-Doo Loses Speed 231

      Pierre Beaudoin and the Return of the Sea-Doo (1988) 233

      Extreme Snowmobiling and Innovation 238

      Acquisition of Outboard Marine Corporation (2001) 241

      Chapter 10: Lessons in Strategic Governance 244

      The Éminence Grise 244

      Decentralization 248

      Management Tools 253

      An Evolving Structure 256

      Chapter 11: Handing Over the Reins 259

      Robert Brown Takes Charge 259

      The Impact of September 2001 264

      Tellier Joins Bombardier 265

      An Unexpected Comeback 270

      Pierre Takes the Helm and CSeries Aircraft Takes Off 273

      Laurent Beaudoin’s Legacy 276

      Endnotes 279

      Index 293

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