Ethics and Social Responsibility for Toyota

Ethics and Social Responsibility for Toyota

Kellogg Company (you know them as Kellogg’s, makers of Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, and a variety of other cold cereal products) celebrated its 100th anniversary a few years ago in 2006. As with many companies, it has attempted to expand internationally.

Click to view all the countries where Kellogg can be found.

Take a look a few of the websites for Kellogg Company in other countries.  How do their marketing efforts in these countries differ? Do they offer the same products everywhere? What are some of the major concerns and considerations related to international expansion on which Kelloggs should reflect when deciding to venture into these countries?


Week 7 DQ 2 Ethics and Social Responsibility

Customer complaints about Toyota cars suddenly accelerating were initially downplayed by Toyota Motor Sales in December 2009, which initially stated that it was caused by the driver’s side carpeting getting in the way of the pedal. Toyota’s announcements at the beginning of 2010, however, suggested that the real culprit was a defective gas pedal. This resulted in many calls for an investigation, as the initial claim about the carpeting was seen as apparent camouflage for a more serious situation, one that is alleged to have resulted in hundreds of Toyota cars suddenly accelerating and unable to stop, as well as several passengers dying in accidents.