徒然なる自動車業界の将来動向
#2-10 Evolving definition of success within the automotive industry from the 1990s to the present,
27 May 2025
The sources analyze the evolving definition of success within the automotive industry from the 1990s to the present, highlighting how scale and mergers were initially key, shifting later to focus on efficiency, innovation, and technology like EVs and autonomous driving. The text emphasizes the critical role of leadership, noting how strategic vision or failures have profoundly impacted companies' fortunes, and argues that future success will depend on factors like software expertise, adaptability, strategic partnerships, and sustainable practices rather than solely on production volume. The analysis uses historical examples, including notable mergers, technological shifts, and leadership changes, to illustrate the changing landscape and the challenges faced by automakers.
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