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Globalization, mobile telephony, television, tourism promote the exchange of material goods, data and information and enable us to get acquainted with other cultures and philosophies of life. Benchmarking is widely implemented. At the same time common people, managers, company owners have more opportunities to choose the area of interest. Success, especially economic, is a star that attracts the attention of businessmen and politicians. Such success was observed in the 1990s in the Far East, especially in Japan. It concerned the automotive industry, the basis of Toyota's business. The…mehr

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Globalization, mobile telephony, television, tourism promote the exchange of material goods, data and information and enable us to get acquainted with other cultures and philosophies of life. Benchmarking is widely implemented. At the same time common people, managers, company owners have more opportunities to choose the area of interest. Success, especially economic, is a star that attracts the attention of businessmen and politicians. Such success was observed in the 1990s in the Far East, especially in Japan. It concerned the automotive industry, the basis of Toyota's business. The practical use of the kaizen philosophy has made Toyota the leader in utilizing human potential in the process of continual improvement leading to the improvement of their final product - a Toyota car. Toyota Motor Corporation is of interest to many politicians, businessmen and academics. Numerous scientific studies on the philosophy of Toyota management have been conducted. One of them is Toyotaritydefined as a scientific study of human-machine and human-human interactions with regard to process-based approach and Japanese culture, especially that of Toyota, aimed at continuous improvements.
Autorenporträt
Stanis¿aw BORKOWSKI, academic teacher of Kielce University of Technology, Prof. of technical and economic sciences, completed studies in the Cz¿stochowa University of Technology. He followed doctoral studies and earned a PhD degree in technical sciences from the National Technical University of Ukraine in Kiev and supervised 18 PhD dissertations.