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    The case of Toyota recall By Daniel Opoku Abstract Purpose: the main purpose of this study is to find out about the recalls of Toyota vehicles which lead to the death of some innocent lives. The recall was due to unintended acceleration. Toyota ultimately recalled millions of its cars for floor mat issues, brake problems and "sticky" gas pedals. Methodology: Data was collected online, by the help of some selected search engines. Information was collected from Toyota’s national website as well

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    TOYOTA Management Case Study Hiroshi Okuda in Toyota Nur Firdous Majid & Jatin Naresh 5/18/2009 Table of Contents Contents Page Number Introduction 1 Question 1: Okuda’s Leadership Styles 2 - 4 Question 2: Transactional or Transformational Leader 5 - 7 Question 3: Radical changes When Company Is in a Crisis 8 - 9 Question 4: Charismatic

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    Toyota Disaster Recovery Laxmi Prasanna Thipparthi Wilmington University Table Contents Abstract--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Toyota Disaster Recovery ------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Disaster Recovery-------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Effects due to Disaster Recovery--------------------------------------------------------------6

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    Toyota has been one of the most trusted and dependable names in the automobile business. In late August 2009, Mark Saylor, an off duty cop, was traveling in Southern California with three of his family members, when his 2009 Lexus ES350 started to accelerate on its own. One of his family members called 911 and said the car had no brakes and they were going well over 100 mph. Mark’s car would hit another car and fall down an embankment where it would catch fire and kill everyone in the car. Investigating

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    Strengths Of Toyota

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    For my analysis, I chose Toyota which is the second biggest car company following Volkswagen. It is known to be really competitive and sold in many places around the world. Toyota has many strengths. It has a strong global position and cars manufactured by Toyota have been sold in many places in the world. It sold 9.7 million cars and trucks, and had 45.5% of the market share in Japan in 2012. It has a market share of 12.2% in North America, 13.4% in Asia and 4.3% in Europe. (Anon, 2015) Such strong

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    When it comes to finding a compact SUV with lots of cabin space, plenty of cargo room, and all the bells and whistles, the 2015 Toyota RAV4 for sale in Lee’s Summitt, MO is the perfect solution. Just the Right Amount of Power While many consider the engine to be underpowered for off-roading or going on adventurous terrain, the standard four-cylinder engine is perfectly sufficient for normal street and freeway driving. The six-speed automatic transmission is smooth in shifting, and the fuel economy

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    Toyota Company

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    Company Background INTRODUCTION Toyota is one of the world’s best-known and most successful businesses, building cars and trucks in 27 countries for sale in more than 170 markets around the globe. Worldwide production was 9.5 million (8.5 million for Toyota and Lexus brand vehicles) in 2007, placing Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) firmly among the world’s leading vehicle manufacturers. This result keeps it on course to achieve its ambition of becoming the world number one by the end of the decade

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    Toyota is one of the largest manufacturers of cars in the world, with scores of factories in dozens of countries. Its standing in the automotive world as the most successful and most profitable carmaker is unquestioned. The historical background of Toyota began in 1933 with the organization being a division of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works gave to the creation of autos under the heading of the organizer 's child, Kiichiro Toyoda. Kiichiro Toyoda had flown out to Europe and the United States in 1929

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    Honda and Toyota

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    member Vu Thi Thu Hang Nguyen Thi Kieu Trang Nguyen Van Chi Dang Dinh Thanh Honda and Toyota Financial statement analysis Honda and Toyota Financial statement analysis  |   |  Contents A. Executive summary 2 B. Brief profiles and recently performance 2 I. Honda Company 2 1. Executive Summary 2 2. History: 2 3. Problem of Honda Company from 2010 to 2012 2 II. Toyota Company 3 1. Executive summary 3 2. Problem of Toyota’s company from 2010 to 2012

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    ABSTRACT Toyota is one of the top three companies as per the car sales and car manufactured. Calling Toyota, an innovative car manufacturer is a little bit odd. Its vehicles are being liked all over the world rather than loved. Toyota’s vehicles are famous for imitation rather than invention. As per the traditional definition innovation means cool new products and breakthroughs. Many business giants defy innovation as creation of something new which adds value. But these definitions are now a day

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