What to learn from the Japanese?
The spirit of the Samurai warriors: don't give up. It is this spirit that has created the miraculous development of Japan after the Meiji revolution, bringing Japan into the ranks of world powers.
Over the past decade, natural disasters have slowed Japan's development somewhat, but still have not lost its position in the international arena. Multinational corporations in the Japanese industrial sector such as Toyota, Mitsubishi, Honda, Sony... are still typical examples of the success of the Japanese economy and the Japanese people.
What are the reasons for these successes? The only answer is the people and the spirit of the Japanese people - the spirit of the Samurai warriors: don't give up. It is this spirit that has created the miraculous development of Japan after the Meiji revolution, bringing Japan into the ranks of world powers.
Some of the factors that make Japan successful are as follows:
- High solidarity and teamwork spirit.
- Loyalty and hard work for the business.
- Apply modern management tools that combine typical Japanese elements such as TQM (total quality management) 5S, Lean management or Toyota way management style.
- The linkage in the value chain of Japanese enterprises is very high.
- Know how to arrange and optimize resources in the business to bring the highest value.
- The spirit of not giving up like the Samurai warriors.
The "star" Samsung of Korea has achieved the outstanding development it is today also thanks to the fact that they have learned the quintessence of the Japanese, combined with the determination to innovate and create.
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