IT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO!

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IT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO! ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE SUBARU OF INDIANA AUTOMOTIVE, INC.

SUBARU OF INDIANA AUTOMOTIVE, INC.

DEMOGRAPHICS 3,400 + ASSOCIATES 3.8 MILLION SQUARE FOOT FACILITY PRODUCTION LIMIT 262,000 VEHICLES THREE SHIFTS – 365 DAYS A YEAR (2 PRODUCTION, 1 MAINTENANCE)

ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE, VALUE, NORMS

ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE OUR MISSION IS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE SOCIETY THROUGH THE GROWTH OF OUR COMPANY. BY BUILDING AND SELLING OUTSTANDING VEHICLES WHICH SATISFY OUR CUSTOMER’S NEEDS AND DESIRES, WE ALSO HOPE TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF ALL THE PEOPLE ASSOCIATED WITH THE ORGANIZATION

ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES PEOPLE – SAFETY- ENVIRONMENT QUALITY WATCHWORDS THAT DOMINATE OUR WORKDAY STRONG CULTURE – “IT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO”

ORGANIZATIONAL NORMS THE ORGANIZATION IS AN EXTENSION OF THE PEOPLE – WE ARE THE CORPORATION INDIVIDUAL GOALS ARE ALIGNED WITH THE GOALS OF THE ORGANIZATION CONSISTENTLY BRING OUT THE BEST IN EACH OTHER

NUTURING THE CULTURE OPEN COMMUNICATION DIRECT ACCESS TO TOP MANAGEMENT OPEN LINES ROUNDTABLE MEETINGS VISTA SUGGESTION PROGRAM KAIZEN SEARCHING FOR A BETTER WAY ENCOURAGE TEAMWORK CCTV, UPDATE, WEB-BASED, MEETINGS

NUTURING THE CULTURE STRONGLY DEFINED GOALS ATTAINABLE REASONABLE FOCUSED STANDARDS/GUIDELINES DEFINED COMMUNICATED THROUGHOUT THE ORGANIZATION RESULTS/COUNTERMEASURES

CORPORATE CULTURE IS THE SUM OF THE PARTS WHAT THE COMPANY “IS” RATHER THAN WHAT IS “HAS” THE CHARACTER OF THE CORPORATION

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