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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Toyota Motor Corp. Research Report Size of Company Toyota Motor Corporation and its subsidiaries engage in the production of automobiles Japan. The company operates in three segments: Automotive Operations‚ Financial Service Operations‚ and Other Operations. The Automotive Operations segment designs‚ manufactures‚ assembles‚ and sells cars‚ recreational and sport-utility vehicles‚ minivans and trucks‚ and related parts and accessories. The Financial Services Operations segment primarily provides
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SWOT Analysis of Toyota We have analyzed Porter’s Five Forces of Toyota and PESTEL Model of Toyota. Thus in this post‚ I will list the SWOT of Toyota. 1. Opportunities -Recovery of auto industry: The automotive industry showed the signs of recovery‚ which is predicted to be gradual. The market will reach a volume of 129.9 million units in 2013 (Durbin‚ and Krisher‚ 2010). This provides positive information to the automotive manufacturers and stimulation to the investors. -Hybrid electric vehicles:
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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
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No Satisfaction at Toyota What drives Toyota? The presumption of imperfection--and a distinctly American refusal to accept it. From: Issue 111 | December/January | Page 82 | By: Charles Fishman | Photographs By: Spencer Heyfron Deep inside Toyota’s (NYSE:TM) car factory in Georgetown‚ Kentucky‚ is the paint shop‚ where naked steel car bodies arrive to receive layers of coatings and colors before returning to the assembly line to have their interiors and engines installed. Every day‚ 2‚000 Camrys
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Toyota Implements New Marketing Strategies to Restore Consumer Trust and Overhaul the Company’s Image Webster University Abstract This paper explores the various marketing strategies undertaken by Japanese automaker‚ Toyota Motor Corporation to restore consumer trust and overhaul the company’s image in response to a 10 million worldwide vehicle recall in 2010. The recalled vehicles were the result of an influx of acceleration-related accidents for which Toyota faced hundreds of
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Introduction Toyota is Japan’s biggest car company and the second largest in the world after General Motors. It produces an estimated eight million vehicles per year‚ about a million fewer than the number produced by GM. The company dominates its home market‚ with about 40% of all new cars registered in 2004 being Toyotas. Toyota also has a large market share in both the United States and Europe. It has significant market shares in several fast-growing South East Asian countries. The - 1 -company
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Toyota Camry Review ------------------------------------------------- Scorecard Overall: | 8.4 | Critics’ Rating: | 8.2 | Performance: | 8.0 | Interior: | 8.0 | Safety: | 9.4 | Reliability: | | How we calculate scores Research analyzed for this review Pros & Cons * Strong performance * Great fuel economy * High reliability rating * Numb steering * Boring exterior styling * Some cheap interior materials Research Other Years * 2012 Toyota Camry
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were no defects. Known in the industry for their quality and reliability‚ Toyota would silently recall almost nine million Toyota and Lexus models due to the sudden acceleration problems. Because of the lingering reaction in dealing with these problems‚ Toyota’s leadership had been highly ridiculed‚ so now they had a big job in identifying the solution that would make sure of the safety of their vehicles and reinstate consumer confidence‚ as well as protecting the Toyota brand and salvaging the dropping
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To understand the formal Toyota discipline policies concerning employees‚ you must first understand what it means to be a Toyota employee. In Unit 3‚ assignment 1‚ I discussed Recruiting and Selection where the potential Toyota employee has to go through several processes including personality and stress tests and several interviews to be able to get in the door. Phase two of the process includes a physical work simulation which you must pass before you move on to the interviews. So the employee
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