Introduction Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. In 2013 the multinational corporation consisted of 333,498 employees worldwide and, as of January 2014, is the fourteenth-largest company in the world by revenue. Toyota was the largest automobile manufacturer in 2012 (by production). In July of that year, the company reported the production of its 200-millionth vehicle. Toyota is the world's first automobile manufacturer to produce
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ABSTRACT There are three “Jieliang Phone Home!” sections: Part A describes the management view, part B describes the direct labor workers’ view, and part C details the results of employee surveys on two manufacturing shifts at Precision Electro-Tech’s Dongguan, China manufacturing plant. These case studies are the basis of our analysis that describes a situation and an observation. Applications of values, assumptions, beliefs, expectations (VABEs) along with cultural and personality mores are
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Abstract This paper explores new marketing strategies initiated by Toyota Motor Company (“Toyota”) to improve the trust and overhaul of the company’s image in response to a $10M recall in 2010. The vehicles that were recalled resulted from an introduction of acceleration-related accidents for which Toyota encountered hundreds of lawsuits (Jacobs & Chase 2014). Naturally, the recalls and lawsuits threatened to tarnish the company’s image. Thus, in an effort to reconstruct this persona, the company
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Capitulo 0 Breve Introducción a Lean Seis Sigma 1 ¿Qué es Lean Seis Sigma Lean Six Sigma es una Metodología que Maximiza el valor de la empresa logrando una rapidez en la mejora de la satisfacción del cliente, el costo la calidad, la velocidad de los procesos y la inversión de capital. La fusión de Lean y Seis Sigma es necesaria porque: Lean no puede poner un proceso bajo control estadístico. Seis Sigma por si solo no puede mejorar de manera dramática la velocidad del proceso ó
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Applying Toyota Production System Principles to Create Logistics Value Joel Sutherland Managing Director Center for Value Chain Research Lehigh University, 621 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015 E-mail: jos206@lehigh.edu Bob Bennett President Lean Consulting Associates, LLC, and Group Vice President (retired) Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc. 16 Deerhill Drive Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 E-mail: bobben1@cox.net CVCR White Paper #0701 Abstract A business value chain is an end-to-end set
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Introduction 3 The body 4 Operation Management 4 Staffing and Organizational Chart (Cycle time) 6 Input- Transformation - Output Process 8 Yield/Revenue Management 9 Pricing 11 Room-Inventory Management 11 Wyndham Hotel Group 12 Lean Philosophy in Hospitality 13 Conclusion 15 Bibliography 16 Abstract This document’s goal is to identify and describe the way operation and production management practices can be used for the properties improvements and costs savings. As hotel
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and manufacturing and have been very successful, however with increasing competition, global markets and over-capacity the company needs to look at ways to improve profitability. The company has implemented various programs and processes to create a lean, responsive system with better consumer forecasting. Their challenge is to continue to research ways to stay viable in current market and industry conditions. Dell Computers has been very successful with a direct model and virtual integration that
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5S and applications 5S may be the first step for the company to embrace Lean strategy. 5S stands for five different characters which are sort, set in order, shine, standardize, and sustain. The 5S system is a tool, or system that supports a philosophy of operating in an organized fashion. The philosophy that this system supports is one of discipline, efficiency, and attention to detail (Graban, 2009). The idea behind 5S is that if a workplace is clean and well laid out, the identification of waste
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COMPANY OPERATIONS/QUALITY RESEARCH REPORT 3 Table of Contents Abstract 2 Introduction-Company History 4 Company’s Orientation 5-6 Operations Management 7-9 Lean Systems 9-12 Managing Quality 12-14 Improvements in Quality 14-15 References 16 TOYOTA MOTOR COMPANY OPERATIONS/QUALITY RESEARCH REPORT 2 Abstract Toyota Motor Company
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.................................................... 12 Beyond borders .......................................................................... 12 Operational Excellence in Indian Manufacturing ..................... 14 The importance of going lean .................................................... 14 In pursuit of quality .................................................................... 15 Global Policy Issues and
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