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    | Fall 2013 Prof. Sónia Dahab Toyota: The Acceleration Crisis Francisco Vasconcelos | Inês Ferreira | Miguel Peñalta | Tomás Mourão Agenda 1. Case Summary 2. Current Issues 3. Solutions from Toyota 4. Toyota Now 5. Discussion Quality Management | Fall 2013 2 Case Summary Industry Analysis – brief description • The global automotive market is highly concentrated – fierce competition • The top four manufacturers: Toyota‚ GM‚ Chrysler and Ford – C4 = 37.6%

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    continually improved. [2] Toyota has launched‚ unannounced‚ several low-profile initiatives‚ including a global computer data base to track vehicle repairs and cut reporting times about customer complaints from months to days [1] No matter where Toyota vehicles are made‚ they must have the same high level of quality. Toyota doesn’t put a label on vehicles which says "Made in The USA" or "Made in Japan"‚ but instead opts for one label for all: "Made by TOYOTA.” [5] DELIVERY: Toyota Philippines promises

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing – Assignment #6 Mgmt 660 - Professor Suresh Chand Date: September 18‚ 2010 Toyota Assignment #6 (1) As Doug Friesen‚ what would you do to address the seat problem? Where would you focus your attention and solution efforts? What options exist? What would you recommend? Why? The first thing that should be addressed is finding what the actual reason for the problem is. In looking at the defect data from Exhibit 8‚ it identifies 5 seat defects that constitute

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    Toyota Prius Case Study

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    Toyota Prius: green or geek machine? There are many reasons why people want a revolutionary car. Some enthusiasts enthuse about scientific and technological advances and want the latest gizmos. Others rebel against fuel price increases‚ even though fuel is cheaper than it has been for decades. Finally‚ people are ‘concerned about the environment’. Hoping that all the above was true and looking to grab a technological advantage over other car manufacturers; in 2000 Toyota introduced Prius‚ their

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    5 Forces 2.0 About Toyota 1.4 Vision 1.5 Mision 1.6 Core Values 3.0 Toyotas Current Strategies Choices 3.1 Ansofs Product/Market Business level Strategies 3.2 Miles and Snow’s Adaptive Strategies 3.3 Porters Competitive Business level Strategies 4.0 Meeting the current strategies? 5.0 Strategic Implementation Issues. 6.0 Stay with the “Toyota Way” or seek alternative strategies? 7.0 Conclusions 8.0 References 9.0 Appendices INTRODUCTION: Toyota Motor Corporation is

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    Honda Motor Company‚ Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation An Engineering 111 Case Study By James Barbour‚ Daniel Hui‚ Chaereena Sarabian‚ Melissa Shafer‚ Christopher Woo Introduction The automotive industry in the past couple of years has seen its fair share of problems. Following the recession of the economy and the bailout of the American car companies the future of the automotive industry looked pretty bleak. However throughout all the

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    Toyota is the largest car manufacturer in the world today. In 2016 alone‚ Toyota produced more than 10.3 million vehicles across the world. Through multiple mergers and acquisitions‚ Toyota Motor Group has acquired a large variety of car companies. This allows them to meet the needs of many different types of consumers and have allowed them to successfully penetrate multiple car markets. To meet the needs and desires of their upper class target market‚ they have the luxury car company Lexus. To meet

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    Toyota Case

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    the globe? How could Toyota use what it has learned through this unfortunate circumstance to better their production? * The debacles as reported resulted in the recall of millions of Toyota cars in the US and other parts of the world. This has affected its financial performance‚ starting in 2009 and in the few years after that. Added to this is the tainting of its reputation as a producer of reliable and safe vehicles. These incidents resulted in financial loss for Toyota‚ the first time in decades

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    Toyota Code of Conduct

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    TOYOTA CODE OF CONDUCT March‚ 2006 Guiding Principles at Toyota 1. Honor the language and spirit of the law of every nation and undertake open and fair corporate activities to be a good corporate citizen of the world. 2. Respect the culture and customs of every nation and contribute to economic and social development through corporate activities in the communities. 3. Dedicate ourselves to providing clean and safe products and to enhancing the quality of life everywhere through all our

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    Toyota Motor Sales Case TMS is sales and marketing subsidiary of TMC‚ manufacturing and selling vehicles to TMS. Toyota Motor Sales are discussing a change—more authority and responsibility to TMS – cost center to profit center Pro: including finance‚ marketing‚ human resources‚ operations and dealer-support functions. Opp: focus on short-term profit and sacrifice TMS’s goal of growth in US and long-term commitment to customers; lack of experience to fill a profit center manager’s role.

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