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    Edwidge Dufresne MNGT 3260 Dr. Cheokas Fall 2016 SWOT analysis of Toyota Motor Corporations Toyota is a major automobile manufacturer founded in 1937 that designs, builds, manufactures, and sells automobile products that range from small passenger cars to minivans and trucks. Headquartered in Toyota city, Japan, the company has manufacturing plants in various parts of the world and sells its product in more than 170 countries. Toyota owns several brands that include Hino, Daihatsu, and Lexus. With

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    Executive Summary Toyota is one of the leading vehicle manufactures in the world and has faced some challenges throughout the years. This paper will discuss a key issue that Toyota has faced and how they can utilize communication software to improve the business relationship between supplier and Toyota. Operations Improvement Plan Introduction Toyota Overview Toyota is one of the leading manufacturers of vehicles in the United States and across the globe. Toyota is ranked #55 in Forbes

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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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    reasonably safe. Another cause of action is failure to warn which is when the foreseeable risks of harm posed by the product could have been reduced or avoided by the provision of reasonable instructions or warnings by the seller or distributor. 3a) Toyota cars were accelerating unintentionally people didn’t mean to increase the speed, but because the company hid a

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    Toyota Case Review Since 2009, Toyota Motor Corporation has struggled with defects in its vehicles (Hamilton, Kuwahara, & Sandlin, 2013). These defects have resulted in lawsuits and increased attention from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) (Hamilton et al. 2013). In attempting to counter the damage to their reputation, the company made public statements which were poorly-received (Hamilton et al. 2013). The company’s mistakes are well-documented, and can be reviewed to

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    is Victoria Morgan and I am a member of the Organisational Communication team at Toyota Australia and today I have been asked to present to you a profile of our company. Please find attached for your perusal three reports; The first report is Toyota Australia 2014 Sustainability Report The second report is the Toyota Motor Corporation Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2014 The third report is the Toyota Motor corporation Financial Report of August 5 2014 together with the for year

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    Sigma and Toyota Production System (TPS) Toyota Motor Corporation;The Company that changed the world?! Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese car Manufacturer organization headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. It was established by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his dad 's organization Toyota Industries to make cars. Three years prior, in 1934, while still a branch of Toyota Industries, it made its first item, the Type A motor, and, in 1936, its first traveler auto, the Toyota AA. Toyota

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    The history of Toyota goes back to 1937 when Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. was established in Japan. The company had been doing well and wanted to expand their operations into other countries. On October 31, 1957 Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. was formed. They established their headquarters in Hollywood, California and began selling vehicles in 1958. In the first year, Toyota sold 287 Toyopet Crown sedans and one Land Cruiser. Within the first 10 years of business the company began to develop a reputation

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    had caused the accelerator to be caught and unable to be released. This incident would serve as the initial event that jumpstarted the public’s concern for exactly what was going on with many Toyota models. In this paper, we will explore the ethical issue that was present in this case, whether or not Toyota acted ethically in its handling of the unintended acceleration of its vehicles. In order to do this, we will examine the situation in the light of the six-step Hosmer’s moral reasoning process

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    Introduction As a Chief Financial Officer, one of the jobs is to gather and analysis stock options information to advise investor’s reasons to invest or not invest in various stocks. Toyota Motor Company was selected, because of the tremendous growth the company sustained even through the automotive crisis in 2008 from 2010. Toyota Motor Corporation has strong technical development capabilities and attaches great importance to study customer demand for cars. Hit different brand-name products and thus in

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