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The Kyocera experiment

"Theory Z" comes alive in the U.S.A., as the American employees of San Diego's Kyocera Company productively adapt to the owners' thoroughly Japanese brand of management. But there is tension -- particularly between Japanese managers and American salesmen, whose styles are very different.

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  • ""Theory Z" comes alive in the U.S.A., as the American employees of San Diego's Kyocera Company productively adapt to the owners' thoroughly Japanese brand of management. But there is tension -- particularly between Japanese managers and American salesmen, whose styles are very different."@en
  • "Shows how "theory Z" comes alive in the United States as the American employees of San Diego's Kyocera Company productively adapt to the owners' thoroughly Japanese brand of management. Tells how there is tension, particularly between Japanese managers and American salesmen, whose styles are very different, at this company which makes computer chips and chip holders."@en
  • "Shows how "theory Z" comes alive in the United States as the American employees of San Diego's Kyocera Company productively adapt to the owners' thoroughly Japanese brand of management. Tells how there is tension, particularly between Japanese managers and American salesmen, whose styles are very different, at this company which makes computer chips and chip holders."

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  • "The Kyocera experiment"@en
  • "The Kyocera experiment"