Theory Z: How American Business Can Meet the Japanese Challenge

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Avon, 1982 - Business & Economics - 244 pages
Abstract: This book addresses the practicalities of applying an understanding of Japanese management to the American setting. The author explains why, what, and how we can learn from Japanese business success and improve business management practices in th e U.S. Topics include: styles of management and decisionmaking; Theory Z; methods of adjusting management style; and, camparing U.S. and Japanese management styles.

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Why We Need to Learn
3
Corporation
33
Comparing Japanese
48
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