Japan itself, has very few natural resources, which prompted the Toyota Motor Corporation to develop fuel efficient vehicles. Change in political environment in Japan, prompted Japanese auto manufacturers to rely on new technoligies to guarantee success in the industry such as the birth of the small car. While other countries concentrated on large, luxury vehicles, Japanese manufactures were busy focusing on building small, fuel-efficient vehicles that would grow to dominate the automotive industry.
Political unrest can lead to military action and wars, which make materials needed for car manufacture difficult to find. Such was the situation Toyota Motor Company faced during Word War II, when a crippled Japanese economy forced the company to start building 'recycled' vehicles.
Corporations must also comply with the laws of trade both nationally and internationally. After World War II, "Japan's automakers knew that they could no longer count on government protection in the form of high import duties or other barriers as they had before the war. After World War II, in 1955, Japan joined the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) anticipating the day of increasing international trade. In 1965, Japan legalized imports of foreign passenger cars. This was the beginning of true competition between Japan and other overseas car manufacturers. (Reference for Business 2010).
Understanding the culture of a country where you are exporting to can help a corporation to become successful in the industry. The president on Toyota Motor Corporation in the late 1980's was Shoichiro Toyoda. He placed great importance on public relations with the United States and was determined to overcome their bitterness about losing business to Japan's automotive industry. He worked to instill the concept of free competition in the minds of the American people. He was successful in entering into a business venture with General Motors which resulting in Toyota beginning production efforts in the United States. His perseverance in overcoming social and cultural barriers helped Toyota become the success it is in the United States today.
Toyota Motor Corporation has been a significant player in the global automotive marketplace since the 1940's. Their past success and continued success can be accounted for in part due to a diligence in accessing environmental factors including economic, technological, political and legal, also cultural and social. Toyota continues to grow as a global leader throughout the automotive world. Production is in excess of five million vehicles per year and employing more than 320,000 employees.
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16 Comments
Post a CommentMy 2000 Tacoma has 175K miles on it and going strong, so keep your fingers crossed.
Thanks, well written :)
I had an '88 Toyota Corolla that served me well from high school through college and then some. It did get great gas mileage, about 34 mpg. Now my Mazda6 gets about 24. I love my Mazda, but I miss the mileage of the old Corolla. Thanks for the history lesson.
Interesting history
Giving page love with (((hugs)))... :o)
Good work.
I have a Toyota and wouldn't part with it.
I've never owned one but I've known people to drive them for years and years. Nice article, Janet, and interesting.
Wonderful article.
We gave my Toyota to my daughter - still going strong, 220,000 miles! cheers :)