Research Analysis: The Growing Japanese Success Over the American Detroit Automobile Industry
In this paper the two variables of international economics and the scope of managerial practices from the American perspective of automobile manufacturing are presented. By showing general knowledge of statistics and American production methods, we can realize the scope of deficiencies in the lowering American car sales in the past ten years. The rationale for this article suggests that American automobile companies can be wasteful in their management through over ordering parts and having inexperienced labor designing and making cars when outsourcing their product.