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    Keiretsu and Chaebols

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    often with interlocking ownership. Traditionally‚ there have been both horizontal and vertical keiretsu. Horizontal keiretsu center on a main bank and their companies span various industries. Vertical keiretsu center on a major manufacturer‚ like Toyota‚ and include its various suppliers and wholesalers. The keiretsu encourage its members to award contracts to sister companies and cooperate with each other for the overall good of the keiretsu. The keiretsu dominated the Japanese economy in the last

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    Process Identification

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    Process Identification-Toyota   Short summary about Toyota Toyota Motor Company was formed in 1933‚ as a division of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works by Kiichiro Toyoda. The company began making Type A engines with the support of the Japanese government. In 1937‚ the automotive division of Toyoda Automatic Loom became an independent company. The company’s early focus was to make trucks to support the Japanese military during wartimes‚ however‚ after WWII; the company began focusing on passenger

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    Five Forces

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    capital investment on technologies‚ economics of scale and accessibility to distribution channels has restricted the entry of new entrant to the industry. Toyota is a popular brand and constant market presence in different sectors with largesize that allows Toyota to have a competitive advantage over the new entrants in the automobile industry (Toyota Motor Co. 2013). An automotive manufacturing facility is very specialized and probably unable be tooled in the event of failure or malfunctioning. Although

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    Analysis of Honda Motor Company Report by Valanium Analysts: Yutaka Matsumoto‚ Yuichi Murakami‚ Michio Okazaki (ymatsum@mit.edu‚ yuichi@mit.edu‚ mokazaki@mit.edu ) Investment Recommendation: MARKET OUTPERFORM December 3‚ 2001 NYSE (11/30/00) 52 week range Revenue (2002 Est.) Market Capitalization Share Outstanding $ 76 $ 54.59 - $92.35 $ 60.08B $ 37.02B 487.2M 0.55% 34K EPS Forecast FYE 12/30 EPS Ratios Forward P/E Forward PEG M/B 2001A 2002E 2003E 2004E $3.85 $5.49 $5.88 $6.27 Firm

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    crisis (Toyota)? Due to the just in time stock keeping philosophy of the Toyota Production System‚ Toyota and Aisin had only about one days’ worth of P-valves stock on hand‚ with Aisin Seiki as the sole supplier. It became the main cause of a disaster‚ when the fire burned down the Kariya plant No 1‚ disrupted the supplies of the P-valves. If the problem was not handled carefully‚ the shutdown of the Toyota-group plant would be unavoidable. The circumstances that it might be causing are: Toyota and related

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    important economic sectors by revenue. Indian Automobile industry is the ninth largest in the world and Asia’s fourth largest exporter. Many global players have established their manufacturing plants in India including Ford‚ GM‚ Volvo‚ Mercedes Benz‚ Fiat‚ Toyota‚ BMW‚ Honda and Volkswagen etc. There are also a number of Indian automobile manufacturing companies including Tata‚ Maruti‚ Mahindra and Mahindra etc. The Indian Automobile Industry is manufacturing over 11 million vehicles and exporting about 1

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    Manuel Velez Pangilinan I. Biography Name: Manuel V. Pangilinan Also known as:  Manny Pangilinan or MVP Birthday: July 14‚ 1946 Age: 68 yrs. old Place of Birth: Manila‚ Philippines School Attended: Elementary and High School‚ San Beda College Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics (cum laude)‚ Ateneo de Manila University MBA degree‚ Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania (1968) Father: Mr. Dominador Pangilinan Net worth as of July 2013 P4.5 billion Family

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    team evaluation

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    up with computers so they are technology comfortable. If we take Toyota for an example‚ when they introduced the Prius‚ it is a highly technology advanced car that appeals to Generation Y. Toyota was clearly marketing the car to Generation Y‚ people who where concern with the rising cost of fuel so they are looking for cars with better fuel economies and people who are concern with the environment. Another example with Toyota is when they introduced a new car brand Scion‚ it was specifically

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    In Your Own Words

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    Ronnell Parker Colorado Tech University MKT 350- 1302B Prof. Jarrell Research Profile Proposal May 27‚ 2013 Abstract In a researched proposal‚ it addresses a particular project academic or scientific research. A research proposal contains extensive literature reviews and must offer convincing support of need for the research being proposed. Thus‚ this why a proposal is written‚ it is a scheme from a sellers to a prospective customer. Overall the main purpose is to fulfill the requirements

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    Weakness of Toyota

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    their own impartial comments. According to the experts‚ 2006 saw Toyota become the world ’s largest automobile manufacturer in the world‚ knocking General Motors (GM) off the top spot. It is a big leap from the situation in 1950‚ when Toyota produced 11‚706 units per annum compared to GE ’s 8‚000 units per day. The cause of this switch in position? Smooth operation. Heavy operating losses have forced GM to downsize‚ whereas Toyota has its highly efficient manufacturing system to thank for its ongoing

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