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A Case Study of Toyota.  

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A Case Study Presented by: Melanie Osowski MLR 465 Professor: John Reece February 6, 2006 Toyota is a name that is synonymous with a quality product. Their enormous growth in the last half of the 20th century is sincerely note worthy. Toyota grew from a modest textiles manufacturer to one of the world's largest automobile manufacturers. The two areas that helped Toyota to grow and excel was their ability to trim the excess costs off their operations and offer a competitive product to satisfy many needs of the public, not only in their own native land, but in the United State and also in Europe. Toyota was originally a textile operation. The creator and inventor was Toyoda Sakichi. His modest beginnings did not hinder his abilities to be creative and allowed him to generate enough wealth to provide well for his family and employees of the automated loom company that he developed. Toyoda eventually came to...

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