Vision in Japanese Entrepreneurship

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Chief Executive Officer
Chisso Corporation
Company's Social Mission
Company’s Social Mission
Control Centre Personnel
Corporate Development
corporate strategy Japan
Entrepreneurial Vision
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Gasoline Bombs
global business expansion
Gold Fish
Government Bodies
Halon Gas
Human Development Centre
human resource development
human resources
Ichiro
Iida's Realization
Iida’s Realization
Isao Nakauchi
Japanese management
Japanese management practices
machine security system
National Police Agency
National Public Safety Commission
NTT
Oki Electric
Remote Alarm System
SD Centre
SECOM
Security Firm
security services
security services enterprise case study
service industry innovation
technology adoption business
Telecommunication
VIP Lounge
West Germany
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138351226
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The service sector occupies a dominant position in the Japanese economy, yet few studies have looked at the way the industry developed. This book, first published in 1992, focuses on the growth and development of a major world security and communications corporation, SECOM. The success of the company has been rooted in the management strategies of Makoto Iida, who has shaped the company from a small localized business to an international industry at the forefront of innovation. The book first looks at the background of Makoto Iida, offering an insight into the nature of an entrepreneur and the issues this raises within the context of Japanese management styles. It then follows the company development stage by stage, assessing the importance of individual creativity in adapting and implementing traditional management techniques. It shows how strategies for human resources, service quality, new technology, globalization and corporate restructuring evolve within the context of a growing organization, and includes an analysis of the innovative marketing techniques and product development processes needed to sell security services to one of the world’s safest countries.

H.T. Shimazaki

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