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    Nissan Crash

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    at approximately 0020 hours‚ a 2003 Nissan 350Z was eastbound on Brandon Parkway at a high rate of speed and entered a sweeping right curve in the roadway. The driver lost control of the Nissan‚ with the rear of the Nissan sliding to the left and starting a clockwise rotation. The driver of the Nissan overcorrected the steering‚ causing the Nissan to begin a rotation in a counterclockwise direction and thereby unable to safely negotiate the curve. The Nissan then drove through the curve and towards

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    Nissan Leaf

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    Introduction According to Nissan Global (2011)‚ “The Nissan Leaf is the world ’s first 100-percent electric‚ zero-emission car designed for the mass market. With its advanced powertrain‚ Nissan Leaf provides a totally new driving experience‚ with its smooth and responsive acceleration‚ stable handling‚ and quietness. Incorporating the latest IT systems‚ Nissan Leaf is always connected to driving support functions for a secure and convenient ownership experience. Nissan Leaf was launched in December

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    Nissan Coursework

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    derive the profile of a technocrat. In addition a technocrat is ‘straightforward‚ rational and comforting’ Ghosn’s ultimate goal is profitability‚ which is straightforward. Ghosn is described by Nissans employees as “very approachable‚he reacts in a open straightforward way” and solely states that if “Nissan failed to post a profit‚ he would quit” categorising him as a technocrat from his actions. A technocrat can also be identified by his performance in terms of strategy. This can be identified through

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    Nissan Swot Analysis

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    Nissan Motor Company Ltd (Nissan) is Japanese Company engaged in the automotive industry worldwide. The Company‚ including its associated brands‚ designs‚ produces and sells more than 3.7 million passenger cars and commercial vehicles in more than 190 countries. The Company is engaged in manufacture and sale of passenger automobiles‚ as well as the supply of automobile parts. Major overseas market for Nissan included Europe‚ North America‚ Africa‚ New Zealand and China. The Company’s major production

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    History of Nissan

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    101 Generations of Nissan Maxima’s Nissan Maxima’s have been around for centuries; they are manufactured in Japan and are popular worldwide. There are many different model/shape of the Nissan maxima’s and are categorized by the year and the generation for example they range from the fourth generation all the way up to the eighth generation. Since then each car has been developed tremendously. Such as safety features‚ security system‚ anti- theft and crash safety. Nissan has an overall good review

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    Nissan & Renault

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    dimensions‚ it will be important to concentrate on those dimensions which reflect the greatest difference in culture. In our case‚ our group will be examining the 1999 merger between auto manufacturers Nissan and Renault. The merger between Nissan and Renault is significant culturally speaking because Nissan is a Japanese company‚ while Renault is French. Firstly‚ the dimension of “individualism vs. collectivism” will be important to analyse. This is due to the fact that collectivism is high in Japan

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    Nissan USA

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    NISSAN USA Viewpoint Marvin Runyun – President Time Context Second Quarter of 1983 I. Problem Statement How to effectively manage new employees at the Nissan Smyrna plant? II. Statement of the Objective To adapt US and Japanese corporate cultures at the Nissan Smyrna plant within 6 months III. Areas of Consideration Strengths a. Latest Japanese management techniques and technology for producing vehicles b. Key positions and first line production supervisors are being filled

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    Nissan Case Study

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    shifted from Dastun to Nissan and it continued to enhance its reputation based on “innovation in engineering”. By 1989‚ Nissan produced one million cars in North America and began worldwide branding under Nissan brand. This growth was supported by customer’s want for fuel efficient and reliable cars. It was during this growth period that Toyota and Honda that started placing their footing strong in the market and these two brands came to be recognised by customers more than Nissan. The company began

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    Toyota

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    Toyota From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Toyota (disambiguation). Toyota Motor Corporation Native name トヨタ自動車株式会社 Romanized name Toyota Jidosha KK Type Kabushiki gaisha (JPN) Public (US) Traded as TYO: 7203 LSE: TYT NYSE: TM Industry Automotive Founded August 28‚ 1937 Founder(s) Kiichiro Toyoda Headquarters Toyota‚ Aichi‚ Japan Area served Worldwide Key people Fujio Cho (Chairman) Akio Toyoda (President and CEO) Products Automobiles‚ commercial vehicles

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    Toyota

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    strategic developments. After 71 years since its foundation Toyota Motor is one of the leading car manufacturers in the world‚ having overtaken GM and Ford in terms of production volume in 2007 (OICA‚2008). Toyota has in fact successfully penetrated global markets and established a world-wide presence by exploiting its productivity‚ its highly synergistic performances as well its policies in supply chain. Since its starts Toyota has always pursued an aggressive cost leadership strategy‚ which

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