Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
"By most expectations Japan and the Japanese should be facing poverty and anarchy. Yet they don't. Japan works. Probing how and why it works has become a subject of great fascination in the U.S. for obvious reasons. Now comes this] first-rate study that provides a particularly useful perspective on that subject....Mr. Clark has written an excellent analysis of the Japanese company] that should stand the tests of time and competition to become a definitive work in the genre."--Mike Tharp, The wall Street Journal
"Rodney Clark's The Japanese Company illustrates how this interesting economic organism works, and in the process separates a number of myths from reality....Detailed and analytical, ... his] account of the differences between Japanese and American companies bears careful reading."--Frank B. Gibney, The New York Times Book Review
"Highly recommended for general readers as well as specialists."--Library Journal
"A splendid book indeed."--Asia