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Vision and Mission Analysis of Toyota & DLF LTD.
Vision and Mission Analysis of Toyota & DLF LTD.
Vision and Mission Analysis of Toyota & DLF LTD.
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Vision Statement
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Vision Meaning
Leading the way
Creating the future of mobility
Enriching lives around the world
Moving people safely and responsibly
Commitment to quality
Ceaseless innovation
Respecting the planet
Exceeding the expectations
Reward with a smile
Challenging goals
Engaging the talent and passion of people
There is always a better way
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Vision Evaluation
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Vision Analysis
The main factors included in its vision statement are:
Future leadership in motors vehicles industry.
Passenger safety
Innovation and quality standards
Environmental protection
Talented workforce
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Vision Analysis
Vision is holistic as it encompasses strategic goals for
business leadership, product quality, human resources,
and corporate social responsibility.
Directly corelated vision & mission.
Vision is somewhat generic.
It is about being the future leader in mobility which
evolves very rapidly.
Vision could be more specific and explain how the
company is working to achieve the anticipated future.
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Vision Analysis
Not clear in its market and market position.
Not specific to guide everyday decision making and
resource allocation inside the organization.
The vision shows a strategic direction but every company
aims to become a leader in its industry.
Most big brands are committed to environmental
protection and Toyota’s vision does not state how its
actions are helping improve the environment.
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Mission
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Mission – Expanded Form
In expanded form, Toyota’s mission statement includes the following
strategic actions:
Provide world-class safety to protect the lives of customers.
Provide optimization of energy/infrastructure to local communities.
Put high priority on safety and promote product development with
the ultimate goal of “completely eliminating traffic casualties”.
Deliver cars that stimulate and even inspire, and earn smiles from our
customers.
Address employees’ education under “Genchi-genbutsu” philosophy,
which is to go to the source to find the facts to make correct
decisions, build consensus and achieve goals at our best speed.
Through true mutual trust with partners, contribute to the
development of new technology and improved expertise.
Contribute to economic development of local communities with R&D
operations functioning effectively in each region.
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Mission Analysis
Mission focuses on products.
Firm always considers the preferences and expectations
of consumers, arguably based on trends and market
research.
Strategic actions emphasizes quality of products, with
reference to such criteria as safety and customer
satisfaction.
Mission specifies employee education as a way of
achieving the human resource development aim in its
vision.
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Mission Analysis
Mission shows that Toyota maintains its commitment to
technological innovation.
Mission shows that Toyota maintains its commitment to
technological innovation.
Innovation is seen as a way for the company to achieve its
aims in product quality, customer satisfaction, and
corporate social responsibility.
Thus, Toyota’s mission statement is holistic and aligned to
its vision statement.
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Alternative Vision & Mission
Vison
To be the best material handling firm based on sales
and quality all over the world.
Mission
To be widely recognized and to respect for all our
internal and external customers, we built trust and
confidence with them by delivering outstanding
quality product and services which add real value to
their business as well as respect the expectations and
ambitions of employees, stakeholders and suppliers
through a never ending search to improve.
Largest real estate developer in India.
Founded by Raghuvendra Singh in 1946 and is
based in New Delhi.
Pan India presence
OVERVIEW
Company earnings arising from development
and rentals.
Developed 22 major colonies in Delhi, DLF is now
present across 15 states – 24 cities in India
Vision
To contribute significantly to building the new India
and become the world’s most valuable real estate
company.
Positives
Analysis 1985
• Commence development of 3000 acres DLF city in Gurgaon