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Japanese management culture refers to working philosophies or methods in Japan. It included concepts and philosophies such as just in time, kaizen and total quality management.
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Japanesemanagementculture refers to working philosophies or methods in Japan. It included concepts and philosophies such as just in time, kaizen and...
law Japanesemanagementculture Salarprioritized Japanese blue collar workers Fülöp, Márta; Győri, János Gordon (2021-06-28) [2021-07-14]. "Japanese students'...
Kawaii (Japanese: かわいい or 可愛い, IPA: [kawaiꜜi]; 'lovely', 'loveable', 'cute', or 'adorable') is the culture of cuteness in Japan. It can refer to items...
cited as an example of a Japanese word which is difficult to translate effectively, because it is tied so closely to Japaneseculture itself, although it is...
interdisciplinary approach. Often European management is contrasted to the American or Japanesemanagementculture. While Americans pursue risk more easily...
believed that this system and Japanesemanagementculture in general should be seen as a kind of scientific management.[citation needed] These newer methods...
Waste management in Japan today emphasizes not just the efficient and sanitary collection of waste, but also reduction in waste produced and recycling...
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji...
In Japan, a salaryman (サラリーマン, sararīman) is a salaried worker. In Japanese popular culture, this is embodied by a white-collar worker who shows overriding...
management textbook in 1911. In 1912 Yoichi Ueno introduced Taylorism to Japan and became the first management consultant of the "Japanesemanagement...
that culture is "the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time." Terror management theory...
standards for quality management. Some themes have become more significant including quality culture, the importance of knowledge management, and the role of...
the Japanese "lost decades". In Japanese history, the Jōmon period (縄文時代, Jōmon jidai) is the time between c. 14,000 and 300 BCE, during which Japan was...
Japanese values are cultural goals, beliefs and behaviors that are considered important in Japaneseculture. From a global perspective, Japanese culture...
imported gunpowder. Anjirō, a Japanese convert, helped the Jesuits understanding Japaneseculture and translating the first Japanese catechism. These missionaries...
crew. The captain was a US national, with the other two being Japanese. Neither Japanese pilot mentioned the captain's intoxication or stopped him from...
Japanese exports and a major source of Japanese imports, and is committed to defending the country, with military bases in Japan. In In 2016, Japan announced...
Education in Japan is managed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan. Education is compulsory at the elementary...
acceptable and desirable in Japan. Cuteness in JapanesecultureJapanese sword Honkadori Ishin-denshin Japanese garden Ikebana Japanese music Mono no aware 5S...
Theory Z of Ouchi is Dr. William Ouchi's so-called "JapaneseManagement" style popularized during the Asian economic boom of the 1980s. For Ouchi, 'Theory...
necessity in any project management, as it determines the project completion time and scope. Differences in the way a culture views time can affect the...
Cool Japan (クールジャパン, Kūru Japan) refers to the aspects of Japaneseculture that non-Japanese people perceive as "cool". After the success of "Cool Britannia...
Christianity in contemporary Japan. The Japanese word for Christianity (キリスト教, Kirisuto-kyō) is a compound of kirisuto (キリスト) the Japanese adaptation of the Portuguese...