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Transforming Service (Hardcover)
Shonda R Jones, Pamela R Lightsey; Afterword by Frank M Yamada
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A challenge to superficial and mistaken assumptions about Japan's
top management among foreign businessmen, such as Japanese
management's supposed long-term outlook, slow decision-making, and
strong desire for new technologies. The hard facts to destroy these
myths is provided, based on interviews with managers in 100 top
Japanese firms. Current Japanese management practice is placed in
the context of the business relations developed to rebuild the
shattered economy after World War Two, and the monumental changes
which took place after the crash of the bubble economy in 1992. New
scenarios for Japan's future are discussed and examined.
The 15th International Symposium on Plant Lipids was held in
Okazaki, Japan, in May 12th to 17th, 2002, at the Okazaki
Conference Center. The Symposium was organized by the Japanese
Organizing Committee with the cooperation of the Japanese
Association of Plant Lipid Researchers. The International Symposium
was successful with 225 participants from 29 countries. We
acknowledge a large number of participants from Asian countries, in
particular, from China, Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand and the
Philippines, presumably because this was the fIrst time that the
International Symposium on Plant Lipids was held in Asia. We also
acknowledge a number of scientists from Canada, France, Germany, UK
and USA, where plant lipid research is traditionally very active.
The Symposium provided an opportunity for presentation and
discussion of 68 lectures and 93 posters in 11 scientific sessions,
which together covered all aspects of plant lipid researches, such
as the structure, analysis, biosynthesis, regulation, physiological
function, environmental aspects, and the biotechnology of plant
lipids. In memory of the founder of this series of symposia, the
Terry Galliard Lecture was delivered by Professor Ernst Heinz from
Universitat: Hamburg, Germany. In addition, special lectures were
given by two outstanding scientists from animal lipid fields,
Professor James Ntambi from University of Wisconsin, USA, and Dr.
Masahiro Nishijima from the National Institute for Infectious
Diseases, Japan. To our great honor and pleasure, the session of
Lipid Biosynthesis was chaired by Dr.
The 15th International Symposium on Plant Lipids was held in
Okazaki, Japan, in May 12th to 17th, 2002, at the Okazaki
Conference Center. The Symposium was organized by the Japanese
Organizing Committee with the cooperation of the Japanese
Association of Plant Lipid Researchers. The International Symposium
was successful with 225 participants from 29 countries. We
acknowledge a large number of participants from Asian countries, in
particular, from China, Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand and the
Philippines, presumably because this was the fIrst time that the
International Symposium on Plant Lipids was held in Asia. We also
acknowledge a number of scientists from Canada, France, Germany, UK
and USA, where plant lipid research is traditionally very active.
The Symposium provided an opportunity for presentation and
discussion of 68 lectures and 93 posters in 11 scientific sessions,
which together covered all aspects of plant lipid researches, such
as the structure, analysis, biosynthesis, regulation, physiological
function, environmental aspects, and the biotechnology of plant
lipids. In memory of the founder of this series of symposia, the
Terry Galliard Lecture was delivered by Professor Ernst Heinz from
Universitat: Hamburg, Germany. In addition, special lectures were
given by two outstanding scientists from animal lipid fields,
Professor James Ntambi from University of Wisconsin, USA, and Dr.
Masahiro Nishijima from the National Institute for Infectious
Diseases, Japan. To our great honor and pleasure, the session of
Lipid Biosynthesis was chaired by Dr.
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