How Toyota Changed The Way We Make Things

How Toyota Changed The Way We Make Things

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Toyota revolutionized manufacturing with its lean production system, which emerged post-WWII due to resource scarcity. Inspired by a supermarket model, Toyota developed the just-in-time system, minimizing waste and improving efficiency. The kanban method and a culture of continuous improvement, kaizen, further enhanced production. Toyota's innovations not only made it a leader in the automotive industry but also influenced global manufacturing practices across various sectors.

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What was the turning point for Toyota's production system in the early '50s?

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How did Taiichi Ohno's visit to a supermarket influence Toyota's production line?

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What is the significance of the just-in-time system developed by Toyota?

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What is kaizen and how did it contribute to Toyota's success?

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In what ways did Toyota's production system change the global manufacturing landscape?

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