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In Japan quality is a foregone conclusion if you don't have quality you shouldn't be in business at all
Such a wild concept for majority of the world.
That used to be the case in America.
Japanese have passion in their work, America used to now it’s all about money and corporate greed
@@mralmnthwyfemnin5783 i cant remember a time in the last 120 years.
@@TyDogon23 ...like I said !
Japanese don't use quality in marketing is because they don't have to. Their products speak for themselves.
This. They don't speak about quality because quality is implied in their culture. Its actually ironic that its Steve jobs talking about this considering how much planned obsolescence Apple builds with.
That’s what Steve Jobs said ... are u paraphrasing him?
@@podangadubukus that's not what Steve jobs said.
Good job you rephrased the exact same thing that he said
@@berzerk6950 except its not what he said
Toyotas are tough, hardy, and reliable--on top of being relatively affordable. You can keep using one for decades. If they're good enough for the Taliban you can bet they're good enough for you.
I would love to see that as a commercial.
" Toyota. If it's good enough for the Taliban it's good enough for you."
Beautiful
Not anymore they aren't. They're reaching out and going out of what makes them what they were for near a century
Don’t you mean isis?
@@lupreztryson u got me
The fact is that how Steve Job understood strategic management so well from his young age without an MBA or a formal business education . He learned from his observation and direct experience; that is so impressive!
And yet he became an evil b@st@rd
Its not about formal education versus on the job trainings. Formal education is the most efficient way to understand the fundamentals of a subject. But each manager has to design own plan on the core fundamentals of a field of knowledge.
@@rowdy7480 Not really. He had his flaws, but Jobs was on point in his business judgement.
@@rokyericksonroks I respect the fact that you have your own opinion, however I wholeheartedly disagree. Stay blessed!
OCPD is a powerful thing
Also, Japanese never say, “This is the best product we have ever made” 😺
Those definitely American marketers words
Unlike apple
Hahaha
@@Blood0cean not marketing 🤡🤡🤡
Japanese products make the consumer say that's words.... 😁
For every change in law related to cars, GM hires 50 new lawyers whereas Toyota hires 50 new engineers 😀😄. Explains the difference.
some of my relatives have a couple of toyota shops and this is due to the fact that the cars are cheap and last for ever, they are simple but fair enough not ugly, not pretty, they just work
@@leiineskaufmann Some of them are very pretty though. Sure, they don't look as aggressive as our American cars. But what good is an aggressive looking car when stuff starts breaking down the moment you leave the car lot?
I hope Tesla lives up to Toyota standards one day. They can team up and change the world
@@leiineskaufmann try a Lexus my guy
@@ccramit ls460 isf rcf are ridiculous
I went to japan a year ago for 3 weeks. It was the best experience. The world could learn alot from this country. They take pride in any job they do. Weather your mail man a chef or a traffic controller. Every place i ate at it tasted so fresh. It was an amazing experience to see how they live over there
That is awesome to hear!
Just wait till you start looking into the thing that made Japanese people and culture so unique!...The cannabis plant!
The Japanese people used cannabis in everyway possible. The Shinto religion used cannabis as a sacrament. When cannabis is reintegrated back into Japan, then they'll become even more awesome! Lol
An Alien made a similar trip in the same circumstance, came back and saved us from communism
I love the country. Moved there dirst time when i was about 20yo. It is beautiful country with so many great aspects. Especiallu culture wise
But its not all pink. As you live there, you start seeing not so great things, some things are just toxic
@@vert2552 You're right. Though I love Japan, be it their culture, language, the people, the entertainment industry, etc., some people just make it sound like it's a utopia. But it isn't, just like every other country on this planet. One can appreciate the positives, while being aware of the negatives.
Pride ! Yes.
Toyota duet. From 20 years. And it's still running. Solid as rock. I love my car.
Quality is standardized throughout their life style. They never settle.
Fukushima nuclear reactors were of poor design. Where was quality when it was needed in this crucial technology?
@@rokyericksonroks I wouldn't say they were poor quality in design. Just that the original design objectives were not adequate in terms of safety.
@@rokyericksonroks It was caused by an event of natural disasters, probably would have been worse if it happened in any other country. Also the energy sector is not customer centric, it is dependable on the government, which is like any other government to some degree corrupt.
@@rokyericksonrokswtf look at the modern Nuclear Energy. It’s the best in the world right now.
The GOAT. Rest in peace 🙏🏿
Quality is expected, pure and simple. When someone makes a quality product and know it, they KNOW, the product will produce loyalty. It's the best sign of confidence EVER!
That’s exactly why I chose Japanese watches over Swiss watches. Incredible quality and much better price.
I highly disagree in point of watches. I still appreciate swiss watches more than of any other country. But i highly agree about the high prices.
Depends on the brand like most things. Seiko and Casio were the Toyota of watches but Seiko has definitely become outrageous in pricing.
@@metallicarchaea1820 true, Seiko and Casio are the best in my opinion as well, and Seiko has gotten crazy with their prices. I hope they return back to their old ways of quality and good price.
@@NutsInYourMouth to be honest, I wouldn’t be mad if someone gave me a Swiss watch lol. They are spectacular, I just can’t get myself to pay the price tag.
Wouldn't trade any of my patek philippe for any japanese watch, lol
I think Tim Cook needs to watch this video
Toyota, Denso, and Seiko are fantastic examples of Japanese companies that exemplify quality.
Panasonic too
Being Japanese is quality itself
Well yes but no also
- Felix name - anime profile picture. Shut up white boy lmfao
Miss this brother
Thats why apple had minimal advertising back when Steve was in charge. Now it’s the opposite .
Now the company is run by CEOs trying to make as much profit as they can yearly to keep raising their salary, absolutely degrading the brand name long term.
Apple has always been huge on marketing since the Apple II days. The difference is today they have so many platforms to choose from, eg. UA-cam, Instagram etc. Steve Jobs wasn't called a marketing genius for nothing
I never have seen apple products advertised when Steve was alive. Though I have to admit, that internet was less used even 10 years ago, but still, I did see a lot of Samsung and now they are on the same level of marketing
Apple is crap
@@championx1 does it mean crap is apple was well?
I remember the "at Ford quality is job one" ads, got a Ford Tarus and it was total crap the check engine light kept coming on and no dealer or car repair place could figure out the problem, we changed every component that was in the book based on the code, got maybe 10 Miles per gallon finally sent it to the junk yard for scrap. Got a Nissan and the only problem in 5 yrs, a nail in one tire and they replaced the tire on warrenty.
Ford= fix or repair daily
Found on roadside dead
Bought a fiesta with dsp6. Screw you ford. I would burn the car if i could
I still have my ford tarus,it's over 15 years old.
282000 miles.
It's the best car ever had.
Japan cars are not safe to drive,they're all plastic.
Chevy and dodge are worse yet!
Very first vehicle I owned was a Ford. Then the next vehicle I owned was a Toyota. I've been a Japanese car purchaser ever since, mainly with Hondas. I will never go back.
UnAmerican . Let's go Brandon
America is the f150.
@wetha man 55 these these right-wing 'murican supporting nimrods really need to check where their 'murican trucks are made... So many 'murican brands now build their trucks in Mexico. 🇪🇬
Someone send this video to the Chevrolet headquarters
He's right on this. I don't watch TV and skip ads. I read reviews from regular people and my own research..
The Japanese invented total quality control, that led them to dominate in electronics
well not anymore due to market requirements and they shifted the factories to taiwan , thailand and phils.
all products are assembled on those countries I mentioned but the "process" is still Japan
Until usa destroyed their tech sector
Athena Rion Zoey Cabais usa systematically destroyed the Japanese tech sector and economy in the 90s, have to maintain global hegemony at all costs
Ironically, the idea came from an American (Deming). He went to Japan, taught companies there, and the rest is history. I don't know why Americans didn't really use his idea.
@@texajp1946Japan Korea and Taiwan owe the US for every success they have had. They will be backwaters today without US tech transfers and investment. Japan was never poised to overtake the US. They only benefited from offshoring and acquiring US innovations. Don’t blame the US for Japan’s decline as it is a product of their own lack of innovation and offshoring to China and competition from Korea etc.
Japanese quality is lit💪
As soon as I see a product has "won" the JD Power award I know it is junk.
Chevy
Dodge
With quality comes humility.
Exact reason why I will never buy Chrysler, Dodge, Ram junk!!!!!!!!!! Loved my Ram 1500 other than the 24 recalls, 7 warranty repairs, and then catastrophic cam/lifter failure at 86,000 miles/6 years. Have multiple chrysler junk GSAs, nothing but problems.
And that is the truth.
The japanese take pride in eveything they do, whether its moping floors or designing a building, everything they do has to be work of quality
Well said.
Very few things I have purchased because they were marketed to me. I just purchased them because they met a need, even if that need is to stimulate my senses.
Even though the performance on Japanese cars is very subpar, they last so much longer than other cars. The reliability on my Lexus is great.
I’ll always stick with the Honda brand, been a huge enthusiast since a kid. You won’t find anything as versatile as a Honda/Acura or Toyota/Lexus
Mitsubishi might feel left out.
Isuzus are up there too, but hondas and toyotas are above isuzu
Subaru is the same way. They aren't heavily marketed, but they have an extremely dedicated customer base, because people understand the quality they get in a Subaru, much like Toyota.
Quality sells itself. Some of the highest quality brands out there rarely if ever advertise.
Take for example Sony ❤️
@@Karthik-yy7gw go away Indian 🙄
As a quality professional in food and beverage manufacturing he is 100% right.
Our marketing department wastes time and effort talking about quality because it really only matters when it comes to the customers’ experience with your products. It would be nice if the money spent on marketing was channeled into quality of the product.
Good intention but then again it’s capitalism , who cares about right or wrong , they JUST DO IT
It's ironic considering apple is now known for design flaws that make products break prematurely now
Japanese don't talk about quality because quality is not an optional, you have it by default in their culture.
It's like if ads said "this car is made of car".
It is like Asian students getting A in their exams: "Do it, or you will be a disgrace to our family." 😁
what if same goes for contraceptives
There was a time when Japanese were called copycats. After it went into the ear of one Japanese, and rest is history. Now Japanese are not only known for quality but also customer service
Japan ,
Then South Korea.
Now China ? 😅
The most unreliable motorcycle I've ever owned was my only harley davidson.
Our last American car was a Chevy cruze.
We were changing sensors every 3 months since buying it new.
We now own only Japanese cars.
I use a yamaha bike and oh boy I screwed it for years but it still runs like new. This is my 2nd quality experience from yamaha.
Though on the same note Sony mobiles screwed the hell out of me twice, both were flagship and both were horrible experience.
It’s probably unreliable, because the person riding it, is unreliable themselves’. What a bullshitter you are.
@@dccrazy527 so a throttle cable snapping on the freeway was my fault?
Brakes with no feel or bite was my fault?
Tail light popping out when I hit a bump again me?
Battery terminals always coming loose?
All this on a harley with only 12k miles on it???
My 25 year old suzuki hasn't had so much as a hiccup.
My 17 year old Honda ditto.
You gotta call a spade a spade.
@@jpbsv The dude probably got pissed off you're badmouthing American product as if they are the best in the world 🤣
@@worlds3061 🤣🤣
Honda's Suzuki's motor vehicles are pretty good in quality. I've always known that becoz I am a person who prefers quality over Marketing.
I have a beautiful 1978 Marantz stereo receiver that sounds absolutely beautiful and works fine. Made in Japan
The 1970s was time when consumer electronics were fantastic.
Currently packaging and marketing are becoming more important than the product whereas Product is more important than the packaging on any given day.
He's talking about value but is saying quality.
My nephew bought a brand new Audi couple years ago. He said it was nothing but dramas. To the extent that Audi themselves refused trying to fix it anymore.
Here in Australia, Holden are no more. They started building their cars in china and now they're shit. No one wants to touch them.
Audi had a lot of quality problems in the past, but have fixed many of them.
How do you make it so your channel doesn’t display your subscriber count ?
On yt studio hide the subs option
Don't forget, you need a country with most of its people to be wise enough to spend more money to get better quality products. Without them, cheaper products will always win in the end.
Sure you get a longer lasting plastic bowl at the price of 3 cheap plastic bowls, but hey, they still got 3 bowls. If they break one, they still have another 2. That's the logic of most people.
Only idiots buy twice. Forgot who said it but I’ve lived by it since I heard it lol
Yea i see why, many got pushed into adverts by just competing against competitor. Ads do sell but customers forgets what quality you get into
Some of their ads is fricking hilarious tho. Like that damn mouse pc ads, that i cant get out of my mind for a week or so.
In North America, " quality " is just a word sales people us. I work in quality control for most of my life and I can tell you the number one priority is ' delivery '. Seem you can fix anything except a late shipment. The mandate for a corporate QC lab is not to test if your product is up to spec, but to show and record that it is.
Factual.
You make a good point. Thnx for posting.
when ISO 9001 was introduced, americans rejected it but japanese companies like toyota and Honda gave it a shot. That’s why japanese were known for quality.
Nailed...Japanese keep living lifelessons time and again.
What a genius! This man leaved us to early, but thats something we humans have nothing to say about. Despite we think we are something!
This is not Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs has no hair and a completely different voice
How the hell is this man a genius lmao. He didn't invent anything
@@russell2890 who was he to talk about quality!? And service!
This is sheer logic and learning based on reality!
He of all the people on earth, he is the one who say these words...
He is absolutely right
Hence if the marketing use the quality argument, it maybe exactly what’s lacking!
“Real G’s don’t gotta flex nuts, cause real G’s know they got em”
Apple took a turn when Steve passed. The air of inventiveness has left and a lot of the changes that have been made have strayed towards capitalistic values rather than focusing on the product.
He says this like a revelation. It’s like rich people are at such a disconnect from the normal population that they live in a completely different world.
Back then and to this day Japanese products are literally the best in the world. Their quality is still top notch than European and American product
America in top notch quality nope. Maybe with certain things but definitely not to European or Japanese standard. Don't get me wrong there was a time in America where quality was the normal. Then quantity over quality was making more money. It was easier to make things for cheap and sell thousands of it. Over high quality but selling not as many. Basically we took the fast food approach to restaurants kinda of thing not sure if that analogy works.
I can't believe he's gone. It's like he could still be alive.
What?
watching steve on iphone is a blessing on quality
That's the great answer from Steve Jobs.
And this short clip of Steve Job's interview is the best marketing advert about the Japanese quality of products 👈😊
There shinkansen fast train speak about the quality in Japanese manufacturing.
Unfortunately, this didn't apply to gen z as they're so high on consuming marketing and emulating the same in their lifestyle
This is because They have had common core education by a bunch of morons who think Socialism (despite evidence to the contrary )is best
So you mean if you want something to be quality you need to make it that way? What a genius.
Today quality in anything is a rarety
Steve Jobs, who was said by many to be a mean boss used to say , "If you want to make people happy, sell ice cream".
And then Apple said “watch me turn this into a lie”
They have quality + better user experience. Steve jobs nailed it
My man, if you don't see the quality in Apple products, then I just assume that you're an extremely biased PC or Android user.
In 40 yrs, Honda civic, accord, & CRV. Low maintenance and reliable.
Product quality speaks for itself.
Japanese and German engineering always delivers
Well.. not always
Have to stop you there about the German cars 🚗 🛑
@@obotish1981 German engineering is known to best one of the best in the world
@@VitoD226 nah fuck em, they over engineer their cars to the point they forgot practicality. An example of this would be not being able to do ur own oil change.
German cars aren't reliable
I also think a big factor is just how physically limited they are on resources and space. So what they do get, they use to the fullest ability. Idk could be wrong, but im pretty sure being limited to a group of islands makes it hard to maintain consistent resources, which in turn forces you to make reallllly good products due to said limited resources.
Nope
@@tedthexeopian Have you seen their import list?
It's not feudal Japan anymore. Resources are easy to come by as long as you can pay for them nowadays.
@@hull5697 They still have to be pretty damn smart about their resources still silly, because yes they have to important virtually everything. So, they need to make their products good with their limited supplies.
My toyota still running strong from 1998
If Steve was alive today he'd have to eat those words
Name one American company that’s better than any Japanese company, besides Milwaukee lol
Hell yeah - quality!
/Watching this while waiting for my magic mouse to charge upside down - a product from a company that market themselves by design
Thats sentiment still can be use today, every god damn thing that cost more than $300 in my house is made from japanese or at least japanese brand. Also their kitchen appliances is top notch and last longer, my mom still have a working panasonic rice cooker bought back in 90's.
Godamn, tell your mom to learn how to use that cooker for once. Lol
Every family had that one rice cooker that's been around since you moved there
True, My mom has a Panasonic tv she bought in 1995 still working to this day
@@sogekingfromsniperisland7033 huh wdym? 😂😂
Marketing Genius. Rip Steve Jobs
idk one time my teacher let me use a pencil sharpener from Japan and it was the smoothest, most precise pencil sharpener I’ve ever used in my fucking life.
That’s why I drive Toyota, haven’t check oil or coolant levels since I bought it. I just go every 3 miles and change oil, every time I go I ask mechanic to check oil levels, no leaks and everything is good
You change oil every 3 miles?
@@TwistedSoul2002 I do
Bro….every 3 miles is abit too much. Like seriously. But yeah, your money your choice.
Do you mean 300, or 3000 miles?
He mean 3k. Missing the K for thousands. No moron will change oil at 3 miles.😁
"It’s not who you are underneath, it’s what you do that defines you."
They dishonored him in so many ways
Dead salesman who actually is credited for his accomplishments existed and will be remembered positively.
I remember a few years back a poll was posted were participants were asked which country’s products have the best quality and America was 2nd to last, with China taking the last spot……. But every product I’ve ever had with a made in America badge has been built to last
However Steve jobs can’t talk all apple products are built in China ??
Who was first?
it was assembled....or made???
This isn’t true anymore. Apple is the perfect example.
YES haha
Its very ironic that the founder of apple expressed such a sentiment
Assembled in china? Very fake this apple is
@@vineelamanyam2301 assembling has nothing to do with product or the quality of it, china has more manpower so it is easier and cheaper to assemble it in china, and china has the biggest market too so win and win
Lol. Apple is in prime. Ever heard revolutionary chip M1
God bless and R.I.P Steve Jobs 🙏🏻
It's absolute truth to the eternity
However it's the Japanese that developed TQM, Total Quality Management.
It's a way of life.
steve jobs doesnt really knew Japanese people when it comes to "details" and "work-labor" thats the quality Japan pushed through-out their products and they dont want to voice out.. they want the user to experience how good the product is.
That’s literally what he said… and he definitely understood attention to detail- read his autobiography or open an old MacBook if you want to see attention to detail.
I think we’re having some sort of translation error, because you just said the exact same thing that Steve Jobs did in this video.
This makes sense when u compare how western publishers market games compared to Japanese publishers. Japanese games usually become popular through word of mouth whereas western games will have a sick over the top trailer that looks nothing like the actual game to gather attention
Same reason why their ads are weird... because for the most part, they don’t have to talk about the products.
The Japanese does it like this in everything... with humbleness there is sincerity in the soul and only then can the sword be polished and lasting refinement discover.
Larry Ellison have the same Approach. Japanese culture fascination in pursuing perfection.
The world needed him
I still drive a 2004 Toyota Corolla and I fucking love it. It still runs perfectly fine, and gets great mileage.
That's exactly why I am still a fan of Sony ❤️
You're Indian 🙄
Honda Accord , 2015 great little car , starter went out , intermittent wiper controls went out. 80, 000 miles. Still a great car so far. America automakers are going belly up. Self inflicted wounds.
Release the pressure of work , quality will come on its own , bcz no body work well under pressure and tension .
That’s why I love Toyotas. From experience of owning them. They really are a great investment.
"FRUCK YOU DORPHIN AND FRUCK YOU WHARE!"
- A Japanese
Blows my mind that this is even construed as some sort of "revelation". People DO NOT GIVE A FUCK about the packaging, or sales pitch. They care whether the services rendered ACTUALLY live up to their expectations. Holy shit, you should do what you say you're gonna do, what a concept.
This should be par for the course. Do service providers actually believe they deserve a pat on the back for delivering in their promises?
Best marketing advice: MAKE THE BEST PRODUCT. PERIOD.
Steve was Amazing