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Author: | Rho, B. H. |
Title: | A comparison of long-range planning in South Korea, Japan, and the U. S. |
Journal: | Planning Review
1987 : MAR/APR, VOL. 15:2, p. 32-36 |
Index terms: | LONG RANGE PLANNING KOREA, SOUTH JAPAN USA |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Long-range planning is still not widely accepted in Korea, while most U.S. and Japanese corporations had long-range plans by 1975. In Korea and Japan planning is oriented towards direction setting, while in the U.S.towards implementation and control. There are differences in preparation and review in the 3 countries, but there's no difference in decision making.Korea should shift from the goal-setting to the integrated type used by the U.S. and Japan.Educating managers is of major importance for Korean business. |
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