Project Rubi
Project Rubi
Project Rubi
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
ANALYSIS
OF TOYOTA
WITH REFERANCE TO BUDHA
TOYOTA
Project
Guide
Prerna
& Simran Singh
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
ANALYSIS OF TOYOTA
Submitted to:
SUBMITTED BY:
SIKKIM MANIPAL
RUBI KUMARI
MBA 4 TH
UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER
EXECUTIVE WINTER
TOYOTA
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
ANALYSIS OF TOYOTA
PLACE: PATNA
SIGNATURE
DATE: 10/03/2014
KUMARI
RUBI
TOYOTA
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Acknowledgement
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PREFACE
It is the fact that practice makes a man
perfect.
So
a
professional
study
is
incomplete without its practical knowledge.
The winter training in different organization has
become a part of any technical education like
M.B.A. Courses. Patna undergoes for a practical
exposure for 45 days that is very helpful to furnish
academic excellence of the business student.
Although our classes have proved to be ideal for
imparting the theoretical knowledge. This provides
the fundamental store for the guidance of the
practices.
The internship training provides an opportunity to
the student of management to apply the theory
that has dealt in class and also to understand the
real life working environmental which is a bit
different from normal theory. The environment may
differ according to the organization, but the
knowledge gained in the winter training is always
useful in the career development
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STUDENT DECLARATION
I was rather lucky to get a chance to do my
winter project with TOYOTA. This was great
learning experience for me. My topic for the
project
was
CUSTOMER
SATISFICTON
ANALYSIS of TOYOTA WITH REFERANCE TO
BUDHA TOYOTA AT PATNA. During courses of
completion of my project I have tried my
level best to make this project report as flow
less as possible. However any weakness and
shortcoming is unintentional and regretted.
RUBI KUMARI
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CONTENTS
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
SOURCES OF DATA
SAMPLE SPECIFICATION
METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION
ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE
TIME SPAN IN THE FIELD WORK
LIMITATIONS
Introductions to Toyota
AN INTRODUCTION TO TOYOTA
TOYOTA
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DEALER PROFILE
INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHA TOYOTA
CURRENT PROFILE
PRODUCT INFORMATION
CUSTOMER
WHETHER HYPOTHESIS
SUGGESTION
ANNEXTURES
QUESTIONNAIRE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
TOYOTA
ISTRUE OR NOT
ARE
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Customer satisfaction may be defined as
the
customers
evaluation
of
services
received as compared to what he has
anticipated.
Why to study
analysis.
customer
satisfaction
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It
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1.
Data needed
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TOYOTA
BUDHA TOYOTA
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R U B I TOYOTA
KUMARI
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METHODOLO0GY
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SOURCES OF DATA
DATA PRIMARY
SECONDARY DATA:
Data from Buddha Toyota
Internet
SAMPEL SPECIFICATION
AREA SURVED: Buddha Toyota Patna
SAMPEL SIZE : 20 RESPONDENTS ON THE
BASIS OF JUDGEMENT SAMPLING
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ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE
LIMITATION
The researcher faced
during winter training
following limitation
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Company overview
The history of Toyota is rather long but an interesting one. Here I will try
to present a short overview of it, as I will try to touch upon important
aspects of it. Aspects which helped Toyota to become, out of a small
Japanese firm, the biggest single producer and the second biggest
producer of cars in the world, after General Motors.
The story begins with the birth of Sakichi Toyoda on February 14, 1867,
which was about the time the Japanese modernization and
industrialization had began. Toyoda began his engineering achievements
in the field of textile, and particularly with the creation in 1897 of a
modern loom, known as the G-type Automatic Loom, at the time the most
technologically advanced. After this success, Toyoda decided to pursue
his dream, to create an automobile. Thus, with the help from his son
Kiichiro Toyoda and using the money from the successful loom
technology, Toyoda invested in his research and development of an
automobile in 1930. As the work was progressing, he established the first
Automobile Department, within his existing "Toyoda Automatic Loom
Works" company in September 1933. In April 1935 Toyoda completed the
first prototype of an engine named the type A, and soon thereafter the
first automobile, the A1. In April 1936 the mass production of the A1 and
a light truck G1, based on the A1, begins. The successful project, leads to
the establishment of Toyota Motor Corporation Ltd., on August 28, 1937
by Kiichiro Toyoda. The letter "d" in the name Toyoda was replaced by the
letter
"t"
for
softer
sounding,
and
easier
pronunciation.
After the end of the Second World war TMC starts working hard, and by
October 1947, it managed to do the first post-war export, BM trucks to
Okinawa and SA cars to Egypt. A bit later, on December 16 1947, Toyota
established the Nippondenso Co., Ltd. During 1969 Toyota celebrates its
one millionth exported cars, and by 1979 the tenth millionth exported car
(which by the way happened to be a Celica Supra 1st generation).
All these incredible successes were achieved by the so called "Toyotism"
or the system of production created by Toyota, and said to be the best
and most efficient one in the world of automobile production. The main
aspects of it are a mixture of strict quality control, close relations with
the local communities, selection and training of the labour force, very
clear and liberal relationship between the worker, the mid and high
managerial levels, minimized hierarchy in the company. This mixture
created the perfect base for the evolution of Toyota as a company and its
products as well. Its global view quickly achieved production bases all
over the world. Toyota's strict policy of using the most advanced and
modern technology in the production of, as well as utilizing it in their
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The history of the Corolla is only one significant example, which clearly
demonstrates how the company works. It always plans to present the
"best" choice in each model group in the market. Toyota achieves this by
using latest technologies available in its models and making this process
efficient enough, to be able to keep the production cost as low as
possible.
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HISTORY OF TOYOTA
Look back at the history of Toyota, starting with the birth of Sakichi Toyoda.
It traces the companys development through 1937 from when Toyota Motor
Corporation was established to when the 2 millionth Prius Hybrid was sold.
I867
1924
Sakichi
Toyoda
invents
model G Automatic Loom.
.
1`929
1935
1936
1937
1938
1930
1933
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Toyoda
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1950
1951
1955
1957
1959
1962
Joint
declaration
of
Management is signed.
labor
and
1965
1966
1967
1974
1975
1982
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1984
1988
1989
1992
1997
1999
2000
2001
2002
2004
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2005
2008
2010
LEADERSHIP
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Rizaburo Toyoda(1937-1941)
Kiichiro Toyoda(1941-950)
Taizo Ishida(1950-1961)
Fukio Nakagawa(1961-1967)
Eiji Toyoda(19810
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Rs.
5.40
Rs.
6.68
lakhs
TOYOTA ETIOS.
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Toyota Innova
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Toyota Fortuner
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Toyota Camry
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Toyota Prius
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DEALERS PROFILE
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SYNOPSIS
PROJECT TITLE
SATISFACTION
:CUSTOMER
OF TOYOTA
WITH REFERENCE
TO BUDHA
TOYOTA.
INDUSTRY
: AUTOMOBILE
ORGANISATION : BUDHA TOYOTA
AUTHOR
: RUBI KUMARI
PROJECT GUIDE
: PRERNA &
SIMRAN SINGH
TOYOTA
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DURATION
14/02/2014
:1/1/2014 to
BUDHA TOYOTA -
AT A GLANCE
GROUP
LTD
COMPANY
: BUDHA TOYOTA
REGISTERED OFFICE
KUSH
CENTRAL OFFICE
: DO
COLLABORATOR
MEDIA
DEALERSHIP OFFICE
DIDARGANJ,
: SIMLI, NH-30,
PATNA-800008
CONSTITUTION-
:PVT.LTD.
DATE OF REGISTRATION
TOYOTA
: DECEMBER -2009
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OPERATION FROM
: 17 SEPTEMBER 2010
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
: SERVICE PROCESS
: 900
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SWOT
analysis
of
manufacturer Toyota
automobile
TOYOTA BACKGROUND
SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS:
The company is one of the worlds best known brands with their experience
which cannot be overemphasized in the terms of manufacturing. Strength is
that their product list is diverse with wide variety of segments for the
customers to choose from which could fit their lifestyle where the list includes
Land Rover, Jaguar, Ford, Aston Martin, Volvo, Mercury and Mazda. Toyota is
also known as the supportive of societal causes which supports the fight for
Breast Cancer. They are the moving assembly line pioneers which made their
production very affordable as well as faster and efficient. The companys
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WEAKNESS:
The complexity of the organization made the companys organizational
structure a bit inefficient. This actually affected the ability of the organization to
manage their international network of companies, branches and subsidiaries.
This weakness in the organizational structure actually shows the future of
Toyota in a hectic situation financially since the current situation of the
company is still with outstanding financial debts. Even though the company is
not in a situation to be bankrupt, it can be seen that the Toyota Management
is currently in a tight spot and thus need to make sure that it doesnt go tighter
anymore. Increasing competition also made the company sales to go down
and somehow the company failed to overcome the challenges.
OPPORTUNITIES:
Toyota Company according to their corporate responsibility to be environment
friendly, made the opportunity to keep cleaner engine emissions. They further
had a chance of create a great image in the public with the help of
environmental group works in order to keep the environment clean. There is
one great viable prospect for the company where they already started
investing in solar power. The company have a chance to regionalize and
specialize their worldwide operations which could enhance their transnational
linkages. The companys existing innovation capabilities on automobiles will
make them have an opportunity to make good scope in the market other then
the competitors.
THREATS:
Very tight competitive rivalry is being running in the automobile industry and
so Toyota faces the same as any other organizations. The company is also
affected by risks of prices change of the raw materials like fuel, rubber, glass
and steel. The economies in the Pacific, Europe and US are also showing
slowdowns. Analysis shows that these are active threats to the company
financially. Foreign competitive activities have been largely been affected by
the company due to the overall position in the industry worldwide.
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Toyota Company is great in its core competencies and they are able to utilize
them over to gain advantage over their competitors. The Toyota way of
production is actually a philosophy term where they have a list of principles to
be followed which make them differ from that of the competitors. All the
current affairs of the company will indeed turn into the sustainability challenge
of the company and gives them a big heap in the business. Also the investor
relations in the company make them a big heap in the market since the ideas
of innovation by the company actually have a big part to be dealt by the share
holders of the company.
The company is one of the worlds best known brands with their experience
which cannot be overemphasized in the terms of manufacturing. Strength is
that their product list is diverse with wide variety of segments for the
customers to choose from which could fit their lifestyle where the list includes
Land Rover, Jaguar, Ford, Aston Martin, Volvo, Mercury and Mazda. Toyota is
also known as the supportive of societal causes which supports the fight for
Breast Cancer. They are the moving assembly line pioneers which made their
production very affordable as well as faster and efficient. The companys
international exposure makes the company the second largest automaker in
the world.
Toyota Company according to their corporate responsibility to be environment
friendly, made the opportunity to keep cleaner engine emissions. They further
had a chance of create a great image in the public with the help of
environmental group works in order to keep the environment clean. There is
one great viable prospect for the company where they already started
investing in solar power. The company has a chance to regionalize and
specialize their worldwide operations which could enhance their transnational
linkages. The companys existing innovation capabilities on automobiles will
make them have an opportunity to make good scope in the market other then
the competitors.
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DATA
ANALYSIS
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IRVINE, Calif. (Feb. 23, 2011) The Toyota Material Handling U.S.A., Inc. (TMHU) annual
2010 Voice of the Customer (VOC) survey program reports record high customer satisfaction
levels for Toyota service and parts and willingness to recommend a Toyota lift truck dealer.
Survey findings show consumer satisfaction scores reaching above the 90th percentile across all
categories for the third consecutive year.
For 2010, 95 percent of those surveyed reported they would recommend their Toyota Industrial
Equipment dealer, and service and parts results revealed an overall customer satisfaction rate of
94 percent. Both the sales and delivery and product experience surveys resulted in high rates of
92 percent satisfaction. In addition, 90 percent of respondents indicated they would repurchase a
Toyota lift truck in the future.
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"Because customer satisfaction is a top priority at Toyota, we monitor these survey results very
closely," said Terry Rains, vice president of aftermarket sales for TMHU. "These scores are
particularly meaningful because they demonstrate how Toyota has maintained and grown its
strong connection with customers. The results provide valuable feedback for our continued goal
to deliver quality products and exceptional dealer service."
The VOC program has tracked survey responses from Toyota lift truck customers since 2003.
Over the course of 12 months, customers receive three surveys to assess their satisfaction with
their sales and delivery, service and parts, and product experience. As customer survey data is
collected, statistical analytic tools are used to better understand and define which performance
attributes are most important to Toyota customers. These techniques reveal more about the key
drivers of satisfaction and where dealers should spend their energy to improve overall customer
satisfaction.
Toyotas VOC survey program is extremely thorough and reliable. Survey responses are
uploaded daily to the VOC website, where both Toyota and dealers can access the information to
evaluate and proactively respond to customer needs.
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Production
Japan
North Ame
Europe
Asia
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Sales
Japan
N orth America
Europe
Asia
Other Region
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120
100
80
60
field TeamTotal Sales
Total Sales
40
20
0
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CONCLUSION
AND
SUGGESTION
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QUESTIONNAIRE
AND
BIBLOGRAP
Y
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QUESTIONNAIRE
A study of consumer satisfaction with Toyota
brands in Patna specially on its dealer outlet,
Budha Toyota, Patna.
1.Are you a car user?
(a) Yes (b)No
2.Which Brand do you prefer?
(a)Toyota (b) Hyundai (c) Tata
3.What do you experience from existing brand?
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(a)
Highly
satisfied
(b)
Satisfied(c)
Dissatisfied (d) highly dissatisfied.
6 Why you like Toyota cars Due to its
mileage/Model/Reasonable
price/Features/After sales services/comfort.
7 What is your source about car
8 a) Family (b) Friends and Neighbor (C)
Newspapers (D) Internet.
9 What you like to give suggestion to
improve Toyota brand and maintaining its
NO -1 position in market.
10
Name of Respondent?
11
Address of Respondent?
12
Age group
a)20-30 yrs (B)30-40 yrs (C) 40- 50 yrs (D)
Above 50yrs.
13
14
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15
Number of car users in your family with
its brand name and mobile number?
BIBLOGRAPHY
BOOKS
A. Human
Patnayak
resource
management:
Biswajeet
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