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The Changing Face of Japanese Management
Contributor(s): Jackson, Keith (Author), Tomioka, Miyuki (Author)
ISBN: 0415287448     ISBN-13: 9780415287449
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $228.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2003
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Annotation: The face of Japanese management as it is emerging today is one of disappointment about the present and insecurity about the future. Although Japanese industry and the Japanese economy is likely to remain a dominant global player for at least another human generation, the social and cultural confidence which appeared to underpin typically Japanese models of management practice is at an ebb. Essential elements of the Japanese management experience are undergoing a fundamental transformation across a full range of business sectors and organisations: for example, changes in terms of expectations of lifelong employment and of loyalty as expressed in a 'social contract' with politicians and families and a 'psychological contract' with employers. The authors have generated sufficient evidence to suggest that this transformation impacts particularly on recent university or college graduates seeking employment, middle-level managers seeking promotion, and women managers at all stages of their career.
This book setsout to identify the essential currents of change and explain how and why these impinge on the experience of managers in Japan. Working mainly with interview material, the book gives 'voice' to managers whose task it is to interpret changes in the Japanese working environment and implement change in the workplace. Too often, the perceptions, loyalty and motivation of these managers have been assumed rather than brought to critical light. Finally, the book suggests ways in which all managers with an international perspective can learn from the Japanese experience.
Understanding the impact of this transformation is important for those who already work as, with or for managers inJapan or in Japanese-run enterprises worldwide. It is of value also to those who teach Japanese management students and to staff of non-Japanese companies who recruit or work with Japanese managers.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Economics - General
- Business & Economics | Management - General
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - General
Dewey: 658.009
LCCN: 2003005702
Lexile Measure: 1280
Series: Working in Asia
Physical Information: 0.72" H x 6.38" W x 9.26" (1.22 lbs) 274 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Japanese
 
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For many western managers the approach taken by successful Japanese organisations and their managers has tended to inspire awe, envy and incomprehension in equal measure. But what is so special about 'Japanese' management? And how 'special' is the response of Japanese managers to global business pressures ?

This textbook addresses these questions. It presents case examples generated from interviews with Japanese managers in Japan, Europe and the USA, contextualising their comments by reference to recent research in the fields of international and intercultural management. The book explains how and why individual managers variously perceive threats or opportunities in the business and career environments currently evolving both inside and outside Japan. It combines vivid images of the expected and the exceptional, the traditional with the new and unfamiliar.
The Changing Face of Japanese Management offers management students with little prior knowledge of Japanese business and society, critical insights into what is happening inside Japanese management today. It also offers clear and immediately transferable insights to management practitioners who are preparing to work or negotiate with Japanese business partners.