Toyota Motor Corporation - Losing 'The Toyota Way'?


Toyota Motor Corporation - Losing 'The Toyota Way'?
Case Code: BSTR385
Case Length: 20 Pages
Period: 2005-2010
Pub Date: 2011
Teaching Note: Available
Price: Rs.600
Organization: Toyota Motor Company
Industry: Automotive
Countries: Japan; Global
Themes: Organizational Culture, Globalization
Toyota Motor Corporation - Losing 'The Toyota Way'?
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Background Note

Toyota was established as a commercial vehicle manufacturer in 1937 with a capital of ¥ 12 million. The company faced difficult times during the late 1940s as there was a severe shortage of vehicle components in Japan and Toyota did not have enough capital to carry huge inventories. The main challenge that the company faced was to produce the maximum units possible given the severe resource constraints. This forced the company to reduce manufacturing inefficiencies. It was at that time that the then production chief, Taiichi Ohno (Ohno), introduced the TPS. The philosophy of TPS was complete elimination of waste or Muda.

Toyota entered the US in 1958 by launching its model the Toyopet. It established its first overseas production unit in Brazil in 1959 and entered the European market in 1963. Besides manufacturing, the company started a global network of design and R&D facilities covering....

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