Discipline and productivity are more regimented in Japan than in many other parts of the world. For the Japanese, survival means doing things together rather than asserting North-American-style individualism. Japan's industry has automated and computerized at an unparalleled rate. Open-concept offices and collaborative work styles offer a model of the changing style of modern work that could inspire the West to modify their processes as well.
Rating
7.0/10
1 votes
Runtime
28 min
Theatrical cut
Released
1981
Released
Language
EN
Japan Inc: Lessons for North America?
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