i’m from osaka where Shimano is believed to be smarter than nagoyan Toyota. jpn isn’t the one, at all. i don’t need an auto vehicle, at all. bicycles, walk, tube and railways instead.
i heard toyota equipped their paper shredders with the “sticky pedals” so they could run wide open on their own. a recent memo shows they saved millions over paying a person to do it.
i’m from osaka where Shimano is believed to be smarter than nagoyan Toyota. jpn isn’t the one, at all. i don’t need an auto vehicle, at all. bicycles, walk, tube and railways instead.
i heard toyota equipped their paper shredders with the “sticky pedals” so they could run wide open on their own. a recent memo shows they saved millions over paying a person to do it.
I’m not sure if the Toyota way is best afterall…
@murphicus
who taught you that,nuts.they built the cars of their own by themselves!
Good story. To bad all stocks where bad that day.
Thank god the girls don’t do the assembly work…
Toyota is best.
Good thing he did, the student has surpassed the teacher.
No mention of W Edwards Deming – the American who taught the Japanese how to build quality, using statistical methods & continuous improvement.