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Modern Japanese Organization and Decision-Making (Paperback)
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This book constitues the first attempt of its kinds to probe the
major features of modern Japanese organization that have played
such a critical role in Japan's extraordinarily rapid economic
development. The contributors inclue prominent academic business
consultants such a Peter Drucker of the United states and Kazuo
Noda of Japan; Japanese government officials such as Yoshihisa
Ojimi, former Administrative Vice-Minister of the Ministry of
International Trade and Industry, and Taishiro Shirai, a member of
the Central Labor Relations Commission; as well as outstanding
Western experts on modern Japanese organization. The essays deal
not only with Japanese government and business but also with teh
structures of a newspaper and a university and with the role of
Japanese intellectuals in modern organization. The portrait of
Japanese organization that emerges is much more dynamic and
volatile than has been generally supposed. One finds business and
government managers creatively using so-called "traditional
practices" in novel ways and undertaking bold departures to achieve
new purposes. The findings contradict the view that decision sten
from below. Not only do executive have an important role in
initiating action; but lower-level officials function within a
context defined by their superiors. Far greater tensions and
conflict exist within organizations than is commonly reported by
outsiders, especially in institutions like the university where
conflicts often paralyze the decision-making process. Similarly,
there is far greater divergence of interest among different sectors
of society than one might infer from the stereotypical view of
"Japan, Inc." And since the high level of consensus supporting the
fundamental commitment to economic growth is now weakening
increasing divergence may be anticipated in the future. This title
is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates
University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate
the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing
on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality,
peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1975.
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