Toyota Culture and Kaizen: Why “No Problem” Is ... - Lean Blog
What exactly makes this brand a global powerhouse? Let’s dive into the history, the culture, and the future of the automotive giant that changed the way we drive. A History Built on Innovation /toyota
Toyota’s journey wasn't always smooth. When they first entered the U.S. market in 1958, they sold just 287 Toyopet Crown sedans and one Land Cruiser . While the sedans struggled initially, the Land Cruiser earned a legendary reputation for durability that persists today. Toyota Culture and Kaizen: Why “No Problem” Is
The Toyota Legacy: Why Reliability Never Goes Out of Style Whether you’re a daily commuter or a weekend adventurer, the name likely brings one word to mind: reliability . Since its humble beginnings as a division of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works in 1937, Toyota has grown from an underdog to the world’s largest automobile manufacturer. A History Built on Innovation Toyota’s journey wasn't
The name was changed from "Toyoda" to "Toyota" because it takes eight strokes to write in Japanese, and eight is considered a lucky number.