
Decision-Making & Japan: A Study of Corporate Japanese Decision-Making and Its Relevance to Western Companies
by
Ruth Taplin
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
164
Language
English
Published
Jul 6, 1995
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1873410344
ISBN-13
9781873410349
Description
Ruth Taplin explores the intricate landscape of decision-making within Japanese corporations, shedding light on the unique interplay of cultural values. The analysis dives into the contrasting frameworks of Western individualism and Japanese groupism, revealing that these approaches can coexist and complement each other in a globalized business environment.
Through rich examples and thoughtful insights, the study unpacks the nuances that influence corporate strategies in Japan and offers valuable lessons for Western companies seeking to navigate this complex cultural terrain. By bridging the gap between differing decision-making paradigms, the work encourages a more integrated and collaborative approach to international business practices.
Through rich examples and thoughtful insights, the study unpacks the nuances that influence corporate strategies in Japan and offers valuable lessons for Western companies seeking to navigate this complex cultural terrain. By bridging the gap between differing decision-making paradigms, the work encourages a more integrated and collaborative approach to international business practices.
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