Japanese Management Tradition and Transition Routledge Revivals Series
Auteur : Whitehill Arthur M.
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First published in 1991, Japanese Management succeeds in filling a major gap by providing a thorough account of the evolution and day-to-day practices of management within the Japanese firm. The 14 chapters not only build the historical framework and modern cultural, economic, and social setting, but also effectively deal with the process of management. The final two chapters address some future challenges facing Japanese firms as they operate in the global business environment. This comprehensive book is a must read for students of business management.
List of Figures List of Tables PrefacePart I: The imprint of history1. Shoguns and merchants 2. Emperors and entrepreneurs Part II: The modern setting3. Culture and values 4. Economic and social forces 5. The structure of industry Part III: The process of management6. Organization and planning 7. Staffing 8. Leadership and career development 9. The compensation system 10. Motivation and evaluation 11. Communication 12. Improving organizational effectiveness Part IV: Scenarios for the future13. Current challenges to Japanese management 14. Japan in the ‘Century of the Pacific’ Index
Date de parution : 06-2024
15.6x23.4 cm
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The imprint of history; Japanese Management; Japanese Management System; Current challenges to Japanese management; West Germany; Japan in the ‘Century of the Pacific’; Japanese Companies; Grade Point Average; GPA; Japanese Kaisha; Lifetime Employment; Japan’s General Trading Companies; Liberal Democratic Party; Face To Face; Bad News; Japanese Corporations; United States; Follow; Sogo Shosha; Young Man; Mid-career Recruits; General Trading Companies; NTT; JPC; TQC; Retirement Allowance; Nippon Steel; Tokaido Road; Shushin Koyo