| | | |Case Analysis: Maitland Motors | |by | |Zeeshan Amin
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Human Resources Enterprise Background Mabuchi Motor Company is the world ’s number one manufacturer of small electric motors. The company holds 70% of the market for motors used with automotive‚ toys‚ computer‚ industry. All started in 1946 when Kenichi Mabuchi (now the company ’s honorary chairman) founded "Kansai Rika Kenkyusho‚" a scientific research institute. He created the world ’s first high performance horseshoe-shaped magnetic motor in 1947. On January 18‚ 1954‚ Kansai Rika Kenkyusho
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As a monolithic corporate brand‚ Toyota has been using both product-led communications around specific cars as well as corporate-led communications around themes identified in its Global Vision document. TKM has invested Rs 9 billion in its plant at Bidadi in Karnataka. The joint venture company’s advertising budget has skyrocketed from Rs 140 million in the year 2000 to Rs 430 million in 2003. TKM managing director Atsushi Toyoshima proudly announced that the joint venture (JV) company has
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With his breakthrough invention of the automatic loom‚ Toyoda‚ took the resulting money to create the Toyota Motor Company. A huge contributing factor to the birth of this company was the support of the Japanese government during the war in Manchuria. The first engine was developed in 1934‚ and the first car and truck were constructed the following year. In the post-war year of 1945‚ Toyota began fast expansion after the authorization from the United States military to spawn peacetime production
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References: 1) Schniederjans‚.John R.Olson(1999) Advanced topics in Just in time. 2) Robert C (2005) Improving health care using Toyota lean production method. 3) Jane Marcean (1992) Reworking the world: oganisations‚ technologies and cultures in competitive perspectives. 4) Harold Kerzer (2006) Project management: A system to planning‚ scheduling and controlling 5) Available at
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Toyota Crisis: Management Ignorance? Abstract Since the late 2009‚ the famous vehicle manufacture Toyota has suffered a severe crisis due to unintended quality problems in its cars which had triggered Toyota’s largest officially recalls of its cars around the world. This crisis threatens the company’s previous reputation of good quality cars‚ as well as the brand image built up over time. This study aims to elaborate on the Toyota crisis in order to understand why Toyota faces this crisis and
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Deluxe Corporation Ninth Annual Institutional Investor Forum Sidoti & Company‚ LLC Jeff Johnson‚ Treasurer and Vice President Investor Relations September 24‚ 2010 Presentation Scope ■ Comments are limited to information already publicly released: – 10-K for 2009‚ filed February 19‚ 2010 – 10-Q for Q2 2010‚ filed August 5‚ 2010 ■ All estimates and projections are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual future results to differ materially from those estimated or projected
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Chapter 1 – Introduction 2 1.1. Overview of Industry 2 1.2. Profile of the Toyota Company 6 1.3. Growth of the Toyota Company 10 1.4. S.W.O.T Analysis of the Toyota Company 32 1.5. Competition Information 34 Chapter 2 - Objective & Methodology 35 2.1. Significance 35 2.2. Managerial
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About The Toyota Company Company Name | Toyota Motor Corporation | President and Representative Director | Akio Toyoda | Company Address | | Head Office | 1 Toyota-Cho‚ Toyota City‚ Aichi Prefecture 471-8571‚ Japan Phone: (0565) 28-2121 | Tokyo Head Office | 1-4-18 Koraku‚ Bunkyo-ku‚ Tokyo 112-8701‚ Japan Phone: (03) 3817-7111 | Nagoya Office | 4-7-1 Meieki‚ Nakamura-ku‚ Nagoya City‚ Aichi Prefecture 450-8711‚ Japan Phone: (052) 552-2111 | Date founded | August 28‚ 1937 | Capital | 397
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Case: IRON ORE COMPANY OF ONTARIO ASSIGNMENT: 1. Where are the bottlenecks in IOCO’s operation? 2. How should IOCO deploy its shovels? 3. Should IOCO stockpile ore? When? How much? Case: Dynatrol Corporation: Andover Assembly Division ASSIGNMENT: 1. What are the most urgent problems confronting Jan Havel at the Andover Assembly Plant? 2. What sequence of actions would you recommend to address them? 3. How difficult will it be to "sell" your actions to Murphy
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