Japanese Etiquette and Ethics in Business by Boye Lafayette De Mente

Japanese Etiquette and Ethics in Business

Boye Lafayette De Mente
192 pages
McGraw-Hill Contemporary; 5th edition
Jan 2001
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Throughout this book, De Mente offers invaluable advice to Westerners wishing to do business with the Japanese. In an all-new chapter, De Mente compares the Japanese and Western approaches to business pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of each. This is the one book on Japanese business structure and practices that offers explanations for what appears to many foreigners to be confusing and contradictory behaviour by their Japanese counterparts. As part of a rationale for Japan's economic achievements, De Mente has formulated "Japan's Five Commandments for Success," which he presents here for the first time.
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Publisher McGraw-Hill Contempo...
Published 2001
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