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    Erica Russell Professor Christiansen MGT 220 27 January 2015 Toyota Motor Corporation About Toyota Toyota is one of the world biggest vehicle manufactures. Toyota creates unique vehicles ranging from SUVs, to minivans, to sports cars and more. All Toyota vehicles are created with either combustion or hybrid engines. Toyota also creates automotive parts both for company and commercial use. Some of Toyota’s well know vehicles are the Corolla, the Lexus line, the Camry and the Land Cruiser. Toyota’s

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    Operation management of Toyota in India Introduction: Operations management is a range of administration which is centred around regulating the planning or updating of business operations in the creation of merchandise or administrations (Stevenson, William J., and Chee Chuong Sum ) . The territory of operations administration is centred with guaranteeing that an association 's assets are effectively used to create products and administrations and in a manner which adequately addresses clients

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    Executive summary The longstanding reputation of Toyota as the best car manufacturers in the world was questioned in 2009 August when a California Highway Patrol Officer known as Mark Saylor who was off-duty together with his family met a fatal accident. The patrol office call 911 from his Lexus as the car gas pedal became stuck and made the car to accelerate over 100 mph in Highway 125 in San Diego. According to 911 tape recording, the officer final word was for the family to hold on and pray as

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    A Report On Saki Chi Toyoda

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    Toyoda was the one who laid the foundation of the massive international company known as TOYOTA today. He was born on 14 February, 1867. Toyoda was grown up in a poor family and his father worked as a carpenter, but he later known as the “King of Japanese Inventors.” He is also believed to be the person behind “Japanese industrial revolution”. He invented automatic loom and invested all his money to create the Toyota Motor Company. Japanese government gave much support for creation for this company Early

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    Interview with ………..(name), fired from Toyota Motors An interview was conducted with former employee of Toyota, who was working there as Sales Manager. During interview following questions were asked Was the interviewee downsized or fired? What type of job was interviewee doing at the time of downsizing or firing? Interviewee was terminated from Toyota Motors. At the time of terminating he was working there as sales manager. His occupation was to offer the autos by applying deals arrangements

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    Act of 1970 and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 helped companies to become socially responsible (De George, 2015). Ethics and social responsibilities are evident with British Petroleum’s handling of the Deepwater Horizon spill in 2010, and Toyota Motor Corporation’s attempt to create an eco-friendly vehicle. Utilitarianism was exhibited by BP and moral idealism was Toyota’s motive to produce environmentally green vehicles. British Petroleum redesigned their name to make it more environmentally

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    Toyota Corporation Overview Toyota Motor Corporation was founded by Sakichi Toyoda in August 28, 1937 (Toyota-global.com, 2014) and their main business activities are motor vehicle production and sales (IBID). In 1981, Toyota decided to become a global corporation as it went into the global market (Toyota-global.com, 2014) and has been ranked the 9th of the world’s largest corporations in 2013. (World 's largest corporations, 2013) The company had earned over $18,198 millions of profit in that year

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    Introduction Toyota is the largest automobile company in Japan and the second largest car seller in the world after General Motors. It produces approximately eight million vehicles annually, four million less than the General Motors. Toyota Company dominates the home market, with an estimate of 40% of all the vehicles being Toyotas (Ma). The company has a vast market share both in Europe and United States. It also has significant shares in other fast-growing countries in Asia. The company produces

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    automobile manufacturers, the German Car makers, and the All American automobile companies. All these companies have plants and facilities in numerous countries all over the world to provide its vast user base easy and ready availability of its cars. Toyota and Honda are the Japanese automobile companies that most American auto company by production and parts. The presence of seven most sold, and in demand vehicles in one of the most advanced countries of the world are not American, at all, is a surprising

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    Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick and Cadillac; Daimler Chrysler - Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge, Maybach; Ford Motor Company - Ford, Lincoln, Volvo; Toyota Motor Company – Pirus, Corolla, Hilux; Honda Motor Company – Ballade, Jazz, CRV. In 1999, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers was formed by General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Daimler Chrysler, BMW, Volkswagen, Volvo, Toyota, Mazda, and Nissan Motor Company to enable them to work together on public policy matters of common interest and to provide credible

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