Real Leadership: Toyoda Accepts 100% Accountability For The New Direction Of Toyota

Real Leadership: Toyoda Accepts 100% Accountability For The New Direction Of Toyota
It was as much a change for Akio Toyoda as it was for Toyota Motor Corp.

In unveiling the company's new mid-term business plan this week, the media-shy president flew solo at a news conference without the usual safety net of being flanked by his top brass.



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Agent009Agent009 - 3/10/2011 1:05:36 PM
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Every day I see this guy, I am more impressed. If Toyota is ever going to reinvent itself, Toyoda will do it.


thetruth01thetruth01 - 3/10/2011 1:16:02 PM
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Now let's see some spy shots of the upcoming line-up. I see more spy shots on BurlappCars.


85bmw745i85bmw745i - 3/10/2011 9:59:41 PM
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Toyota needs to bring back the Supra and Celica, which understandably they wouldn't bring back the Celica because it would take away from the Scion TC


freshseth83freshseth83 - 3/12/2011 3:11:15 AM
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Toyota is very secretive about their new cars. The only cars that really had much spy shots were the LFA and the upcoming FT86. The other cars are pretty much under key. I'm hoping some more sport comes. I'm sure it will.


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