
Sengo Nihon no kigyō soshiki
by
Akira Yamada
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
2
Language
Japanese
Published
Jan 1, 1996
Publisher
Zeimu Keiri Kyōkai
Edition
Shohan
ISBN-10
4419026073
ISBN-13
9784419026073
Description
Akira Yamada offers a profound exploration of the evolution and dynamics of business organization in post-war Japan. This examination reveals the intricate tapestry of corporate life, highlighting how cultural, social, and economic factors have intertwined to shape contemporary business practices. Readers are invited to delve into case studies that illuminate the unique characteristics of Japanese corporations, including their hierarchical structures, decision-making processes, and the impact of tradition on modern management.
Through detailed analysis and engaging narratives, Yamada connects historical events to current organizational strategies, illustrating how companies have adapted to an ever-changing global landscape. His insights offer a valuable perspective for scholars and business professionals interested in understanding the distinctive qualities of Japanese corporate culture and its implications for future growth and innovation. This book is not only an academic treatise but also a reflection on the resilience and adaptability of organizations in a rapidly evolving world.
Through detailed analysis and engaging narratives, Yamada connects historical events to current organizational strategies, illustrating how companies have adapted to an ever-changing global landscape. His insights offer a valuable perspective for scholars and business professionals interested in understanding the distinctive qualities of Japanese corporate culture and its implications for future growth and innovation. This book is not only an academic treatise but also a reflection on the resilience and adaptability of organizations in a rapidly evolving world.
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