Competitiveness and the Kami Way by Hideo Yamashita

Competitiveness and the Kami Way The Kami Way can, according to the author, be the foundation for a company's success. This book presents an effort to sweep aside the current misunderstanding on Japan and submit a more realistic and correct way of understanding to those who have first hand Japanese business experience.

Companies define the times we live in, and in the case of Japan, significance of corporate culture cannot be emphasized enough. The Kami Way can be a foundation for the strength of a company. It is not a religion or philosophy, but an accumulation of human intelligence. This work was written to address some of the misunderstandings often prevalent amongst policy makers, scholars and business executives when examining Japan. It is often said that Japanese ways have been influenced by Confucian thought. However, it is asserted here that any analysis of Japanese macro-economic policies and corporate business policies after World War II reveals a thread of Shintoist mentality. This is an effort to sweep aside the current misunderstanding on Japan and submit a more realistic way of understanding to those who have first hand business experience with Japanese executives, managers and customers.
Author(s) : Hideo Yamashita Format : Hardback Book
ISBN-10 : 1859724167 ISBN-13 : 9781859724163
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United Kingdom

Publication Date : 13/08/1996

Publisher : Ashgate Publishing Group

Page Length : 232mm

Page Size : 159mm