by PhillipOppenheim (Author)
This is an analysis of the causes of Japan's post-war industrial supremacy. It examines the West's reluctance to acknowledge this and claims that underhand practices and cultural differences are attributed to Japan's success. Because of this, the West does not see Japan as a model to studied or emulated and thus misses out on the opportunity to learn from Japan's success. The author puts forward the view that by discarding prejudices, the West will be able to reform and meet the Japanese challenge. The author has also written A Handbook of New Office Technology , Telecommunications: A User's Handbook and A Word Processing Handbook .
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Publisher: Random House Business Books
Published: 24 Jan 1991
ISBN 10: 0091746930
ISBN 13: 9780091746933