It motivated its employees by providing proper working conditions that enabled them to utilize their skills and this means that they could quickly produce significant numbers of cars in few hours. He also ensured that the cost of the T model was favorable to his employees, and they could, therefore, be able to purchase it. He was therefore not only focused on doing business but also empowering people.
In an era of enormous injustice towards the workforce and big monopolies controlling America, Ford with its model T aimed not only had cheap cars for every social class but also treated its workforce as they deserve, therefore, breaking the monopolies type of business that was popular at the time. Roosevelt (U.S. President) basically had the same mindset as Ford of creating equal opportunities for everyone and dividing big monopolies, this is why by the end of Roosevelt government almost all patents were divided and Ford Model T was at the top of the car …show more content…
Toyota CEO's vision allows him to see the need of having an option for full oil engines, or a car that does not need that much oil to run. So he and his team created a hybrid, a vehicle that its engine runs with oil and electricity. "Prius was launched with a significant improvement in fuel economy, engine efficiency, and emission reduction compared to a conventional gasoline-powered car, and, today, a decade later, it continues to delight its owners with its extraordinary performance and consumer values”. Few Years after the first Prius was introduced to the market the twin towers were attacked, and the war with Iraq started to get very