Toyota Total Quality Management.
The CEO of Toyota
Re: Quality control and improvement
According to management guru Jim Collins, author of the book Good to Great, "before vision, before strategy, before tactics, before organizational structure, before technology" a great company is founded upon the idea of starting with the right people (Collins 2001: 45). Collins defines the highest Level 5 managerial style with the words: "I don't know where we should take this company, but I do know that if I start with the right people, ask them the right questions, and engage them in vigorous debate, we will find a way to make this company great" (Collins 2001: 45). Toyota has been plagued with recalls recently and focusing on its people is the key to returning to its former, unparalleled reputation for quality.
It is essential for the all of the directors of my department to refocus Toyota's leadership and touch base with what made the company great: providing affordable, safe, environmentally-friendly cars to the public in a manner which suits the public's needs. The leaders must be flexible enough to admit when the company has erred in the past and be willing to embrace out-of -- the box thinking. They must also have an eye for analyzing metrics in an effective fashion. Above all, a change in Toyota requires good people. "The good-to-great companies understood a simple truth: The right people will do the right things and deliver the best results they're capable of, regardless of the incentive system" (Collins 2001: 50). Throwing money at the problem is not sufficient. Toyota must have the right people in the right positions and also cultivate the proper...
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