
How Toyota Became #1
Leadership Lessons from the World's Greatest Car Company
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
28 October 2008
Summary
Everyone knows that Toyota has had an amazing twenty-five-year run, rising from a humble Japanese start-up to a thriving global giant. But how did it pass Ford and GM to become the world’s largest auto manufacturer? And how does it continue to thrive while so many competitors are struggling and failing?
Journalist David Magee dug deeply into Toyota’s past and present, interviewing senior executives who rarely talk to the press, along with many other sources. The powerful lessons that …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781591842293 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1591842298 |
| Author: | David Magee |
| Publisher: | Penguin Putnam Inc |
| Imprint: | Portfolio |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Edition: | 1st |
| Release Date: | 28 October 2008 |
| Weight: | 228g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 140mm |
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The factors that fueled Toyota
?The factors that fueled Toyota’s drive to the summit of the auto industry sare all well recounted here.??“Newsweek”?Magee runs through lessons in leadership and strategy, weaving in colorful snippets from Toyota’s 70-year history.? ?“Fast Company” ?Magee convincingly argues that the spirit of Toyota people, as much as anything, has determined Toyota’s success.? ?“BusinessWeek.com” ?He celebrates Toyota’s willingness to acknowledge production problems quickly, to adapt its methods to varying markets, and to ask for feedback from its workers?thereby empowering them? ?“The Wall Street Journal” ?An excellent view of a shining business model.? ?“Booklist”aThe factors that fueled Toyotaas drive to the summit of the auto industry sare all well recounted here.aa”Newsweek” aMagee runs through lessons in leadership and strategy, weaving in colorful snippets from Toyotaas 70-year history.a a”Fast Company” aMagee convincingly argues that the spirit of Toyota people, as much as anything, has determined Toyotaas success.a a”BusinessWeek.com” aHe celebrates Toyotaas willingness to acknowledge production problems quickly, to adapt its methods to varying markets, and to ask for feedback from its workersathereby empowering thema a”The Wall Street Journal” aAn excellent view of a shining business model.a a”Booklist”aFrom its renowned production system to its unerring sense of customers’ tastes, the factors that fueled Toyota’s drive to the summit of the auto industry are all well recounted here.a a”Newsweek” aMagee runs through lessons in leadership and strategy, weaving in colorful snippets from Toyota’s 70-year history.a a”Fast Company” aDavid Magee convincingly argues that the spirit of Toyota people, as much as anything, has determined Toyota’s success.a aBusinessWeek.com aWhen it comes to Toyotaas success, Mr. Magee credits the companyas internal realitiesa].he celebrates Toyotaas willingness to acknowledge production problems quickly, to adapt its methods to varying markets (thus defying a stereotype of management rigidity), and to ask for feedback from its workersathereby aempoweringa thema a”Wall Street Journal” aMagee provides an excellent view of a shining business model that encompasses not only Toyotaas highly espoused lean production system but also its leadership values and unique corporate culture.a a”Booklist” aThis inspirational book is essential reading for both human resource professionals and business executivesa a”Library Journal”
About The Author
David Magee
David Magee is the author of several works, including How Toyota Became #1- Leadership from the World’s Greatest Car Company, The John Deere Way- Performance that Endures, and The Education of Mr. Mayfield- An Unusual Story of Social Change at Ole Miss.
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