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    Product-Harm Crisis Paper

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    Introduction: Product-Harm Crisis In 2009 the Toyota Corporation encountered a major public crisis. Recalls concerning faulty accelerator peddles which resulted in accidents and fatalities challenged Toyota’s reputation and dependability. The event with the fatal crash in 2009 that led to public outcry was the release of the 911 call that was made from the vehicle. Product-harm crisis occurs when an organization’s products are found to be flawed, unhealthy, or perilous. “The different types of…

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    The Toyota Camry has long been a bestselling vehicle the world over. It’s gone through exciting iterations over the years, each one becoming an iconic set of lines and style that are uniquely Camry. Magic Toyota near Seattle is excited to bring to you the 2016 Camry. First Impression with the 2016 Camry You’ll immediately recognize the most modern lines of the Camry as introduced in 2014. The exterior design is refined while retaining the bold lines of the latest generation. When you sit in…

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    hours, I was notified by Hillsborough County Sheriff 's Office dispatch of a traffic fatality on County Road 579, south of Hillsborough Street. The crash involved a Toyota Tacoma and a single occupant. I responded to the scene with Detective M. Carter #181968 and Corporal J. Graves #4044. Upon arrival, I observed the involved green Toyota Tacoma at final rest in the ditch on the east shoulder of the roadway. I was assigned as the lead detective and Detective M. Carter was assigned as the…

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    Kalyani Motors Case Study

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    3.1 Company profile:- Kalyani Motors, established by an insightful personage Late Sri S Anantha Raju, began its Maruti Suzuki dealership in Bengaluru in 2006, as an authorized Sales and Service Dealer. Kalyani Motors believes in customer satisfaction and constantly aims to enhance its quality standards to achieve perfection. In taking forward the legacy, Mr. A Mohan Raju has played a key role in the aggressive growth of Kalyani Motors with his father's guidance. Our showrooms are located in a…

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    Toyota's management system, officially known as the Toyota Production System (TPS) has patterned its management strategy from the scientific management. Taiichi Ohno, a former president of Toyota, studied the work of Fredrick Taylor and invented the "TPS": Toyota Production System. The purpose of this production system was to prevent inconsistency in the work and eliminate wastes or delays. The company did not want their workers to stand, wait and attend machines. The workers were required to…

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    1.0 Introduction Toyota’s system of lean production and techniques for eliminating errors such a poka-yoke, which is an exercise formulated to avoid mistakes that can result in defective products, are world-renowned examples of quality assurance. Interestingly, in most cases supply chain quality assurance was established as the major reason for product recall (Roth et al. 2008). Recent product recalls and disorders in supply chains are cautionary indicators that the level of quality management…

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    Kaizen Case Study

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    system at Toyota Motor Co. is to continuously improve their business operations and always driving for innovation and evolution. One of the essential part of Kaizen’s theory is cost reduction and increase productivity. The cost management in the production phase starts after mass production has begun. Firstly, these costs and standard times are not generally meet in production lines at least for the first few months because workers are not used to working in the new system. At Toyota, if the…

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    The Global Leadership of Carlos Ghosn at Nissan 1. How did Ghosn deal with Japan’s consensus-based society system? Did he make accommodations for this system? To deal with Japan’s consensus-based society system, Ghosn utilized cross-functional teams, which were made up of members from different departments within Nissan. In the cross-functional team system, each small team was required to come up with recommendations for the company. The small size and the smooth communication between each…

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    manufacture 'better items at lesser expenses.' To this end, Toyota has added to its own novel 11 generation strategy. This framework is taking into account the thought of 'in the nick of time' (i.e. creating just the essential measure of parts exactly at its required time), the thought of Toyota Founder Kiichiro Toyoda. This framework additionally tries to altogether take out a wide range of waste keeping in mind the end goal to lessen prime expenses. Toyota additionally puts a most extreme…

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    1.0 Introduction This report has been carried out to understand how the company, Nike Inc., has implemented Lean Production in their manufacturing process and to give suggestions for further improvement if possible. 1.1 Lean Production Lean production is one of the many Japanese process of cutting down waste whilst ensuring that the quality of the product does not suffer. It includes Kaizen, cell production, Just In Time (JIT). Kaizen involves continuous improvement. Whilst cell production is…

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