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    poorly equipped that could not compete with the lofty requirements of NUMMI - Packards neighboring(a) customer. Packard was known for their mettlesome quality products but NUMMIs expectations were too high to satisfy. The first shipment was based on a 200-piece nightspot for prototype vehicles. Packard put together their best employees‚ every area was care in force(p)y checked‚ and was packaged in perfect order. However‚ NUMMI and Toyota decided that the products had poor quality design and they

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    Executive Summary: The report of the plant manager for RIO BRAVO IV‚ a subsidiary of Packed Electrical a division of General Motors identifies mistakes made by top management. These mistakes clearly indicate top management failure to use project management principles in starting up a new manufacturing branch. It also points out the learning outcomes when good efforts are placed at the right places and with the right human talent employed. In the new economy organizations have to focus on the customer

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    production * Models of Competition and Coordination | 34 | Case for AnalysisNew United Motors Manufacturing ‚ Inc. (NUMMI) Stanford GSB HR-11Discussion Questions: * How does the NUMMI system differ from Fordist strategies and structures * Why was the Fremont plant so much more effective than other GM plants in 1986? * What factors might limit the transfer of the NUMMI system to other GM plants? * What are the wider implications of this case for competitive strategies and organisational

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    order of importance is related to the situation analyzed‚ and present your solutions accordingly Below are the problems as identified in the case study and are listed in their order of priority. 2.1 Project team formation. On winning the NUMMI bid‚ the management of Packard Electric had to put together an exceptional team that could handle the new international project. The operational management should have consulted within the entire group to provide an experienced management team which

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    Toyota From: Toyota in 2009: The Origin and Evolution of the World’s Leading Automobile Manufacturer by: Charles Hill The Toyota Case study by Professor Hill includes several very interesting items for consideration. Among the most notable is the difference between Toyota’s manufacturing processes and those in use by the majority of the automotive industry‚ including the large automobile manufacturers in the United States. There are several important items that are integral to Toyota’s manufacturing

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    factory was very poorly equipped that could not compete with the lofty requirements of NUMMI - Packard’s immediate customer. Packard was known for their high quality products but NUMMI’s expectations were too high to satisfy. The first shipment was based on a 200-piece order for prototype vehicles. Packard put together their best employees‚ every part was carefully checked‚ and was packaged in perfect order. However‚ NUMMI and Toyota decided that the products had poor quality design and they were unhappy

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    Strategic Human Resource Management 策略性人力資源管理 Instructor: 耿念豫 Office Phone: (02) 2514-6528; 0910-562323 Home Page: http://web.nchu.edu.tw/~nienyu Email: nienyu@dragon.nchu.edu.tw; nienyu@gmail.com Teaching Assistant: 謝明德(企研二),0958-967671 Course Overview and Objectives課程目的 Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) is about diagnosing and developing an organization’s capability to achieve its goals and implement its strategy. While this course will acquaint you with some best practices

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    Course Outline: “Change is inevitable‚ except from the Vending Machine” as the saying goes! Gone are the days that we were living in a linear world. We could predict and pre-act things in an orderly fashion. Today‚ we recognize that we live in a nonlinear world. We realize that changes sweeping the nations‚ economies and corporations are far deeper and longer-lasting. Being nimble‚ fast and change-ready has become a mantra for survival‚ if not for success. Capacity for change and transformation

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    A Brief Understanding of IBS ‐‐A Case Study of Toyota                              A Brief Understanding of International Business Strategy --A Case Study of Toyota   by Peter LIU‚ peterliu@acculine‐mfg.com    MSc International Business     P14B45 International Business Strategy Lecturer: Dr Yee Kwan Tang Sponsored by 10 May 2010   Acculine Precision Manufacturing Company Tel: 0086-574-28887315‚ Fax: 0086-574-28875303‚ Web: www.acculine-mfg.com‚ email: info@acculine-mfg.com A Brief Understanding

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    country. (e.g. Poor infrastructure posed challenges in managing JIT system in China) ii) GM’s international strategy has been rather typical. First‚ it exports‚ then builds local subsidiaries (i.e.‚ Germany and Argentina)‚ then joint ventures (the NUMMI plant with Toyota in Fremont‚ California)‚ but is now moving toward a global strategy. The global strategy will provide a standardized (if not identical) product with economies of scale. GM hopes this approach will allow it to succeed in emerging markets

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