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Tekijä:Jones, S.
Otsikko:Working for the japanese: the myth and realities.
Lehti:Management Accounting (London)
1990 : MAY, VOL. 68:5, p. 40-44
Asiasana:MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY
JAPAN
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:Review of 20 held beliefs on what working for the Japanese would be like. The Japanese always plan for the long-term; believe in concensus decision-making; believe in life-time employment; and are very hard-working. All major decisions in a Japanese company are made in Tokyo. Japanese pay low salaries. All senior positions are held by Japanese. Bad working conditions. Japanese feel superior and distrust foreigners. Communication. Life of the staff. Sexism. Firing of staff. Employment: proportion of Japanese to other staff. Loyalty to a company. The way of doing things. Uniforms. Difference. Assessment that many views are exaggerated and others over-simplified.
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