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How Can Japanese Management Make a Positive Contribution Redesigning the Organization for Productivity Improvement

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Tomoko Makabe

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9780889461598

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Publisher: Mellen Press, The, Edwin Summary: Typically the introduction of Japanese management in North American manufacturing enterprises has occurred by replicating Japanese production processes and employing individuals with little previous experience. This study analyses the transition of one television-component manufacturing plant from American to Japanese management and attempts to account for the increased productivity achieved, and to detail the diffic [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780889461598


ISBN:

0889461597


Publisher: Mellen Press, The, Edwin

Typically the introduction of Japanese management in North American manufacturing enterprises has occurred by replicating Japanese production processes and employing individuals with little previous experience. This study analyses the transition of one television-component manufacturing plant from American to Japanese management and attempts to account for the increased productivity achieved, and to detail the difficulties encountered by the new owner-company in redesigning this complex organization.

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