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1. Enumerate and describe, with examples, which critical components of total quality
Long-Term Commitment – Nissan has been the most productive car plant for 7
long years.
Education and Training – Nissan provides the vitality of training due to the
sophisticated systems that they use since they are a hi-tech industry. Their
participative.
2. Research on Nissan’s vision and mission. How did they incorporate these in the company?
VISION:
Nissan provides unique and innovative automotive products and services that
requirements and continuously innovating the products they manufacture and this in
turn results in uniquely addressing customers’ needs and gaining all of its clients’ trust
3. What are the core values that can be seen in Nissan’s total quality management? Use
high quality.
processes.
Long-Range Outlook – Nissan is UK’s largest manufacturing plant for 7 long and
strong years.
4. Describe how Nissan used just-in-time management to ensure quality in its products.
Nissan aims to primarily reduce flow times within production as well as response times
production. Because of this, vehicles that have been reserved by clients including its
addition, other components such as seat cushions, hood colors, rear-view mirrors,
head-lights, and internal car device gadgets can be installed with the least amount of
Nissan defines quality as a process that is associated with the products that they
manufacture, the operations that are being done, and the environment where the
processes are being performed that exceeds customer expectations as well as bringing