Japan's business renaissance : How the world's greatest economy revised, renewed, and reinvented itself
By returning to fundamental Japanese philosophies and blending them with modern management approaches, Japanese corporations were able to overcome the challenges of a slow-growth economy, reinvigorate their businesses and in the process spur economic renewal for the country. Through a detailed exami...
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| Main Author: | Fuller, Mark B. |
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| Format: | Book |
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New York, NY.
McGraw-Hill
2006
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