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邦訳:2000年・ダイヤモンド社
The first book in ten years from a best-selling author. Uncovers the 'two Japan' - one highly competitive and one highly uncompetitive.
Full Description
Can Japan Compete? is a major new development of Michael Porter's theory of competitive positioning, in which he examines the 'two Japans' - one highly competitive and one highly uncompetitive. Porter draws upon previously unseen research to set the record straight on what did and did not happen during the 'Japanese Miracle'. This book represents a major contribution to the understanding of Japan and a major new strategic analysis from the world's leading thinker on strategy.
Contents
The Japanese Model of Competitiveness Challenging Conventional Wisdom: The Japanese Government Model Rethinking Japanese Management What does Explain Japanese Competitiveness? How Japan Can Move Forward: the Agenda for Government How Japan Can Move Forward: the Corporate Agenda Can Japan Compete?