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JAPANESE MANAGEMENT

Introduction and Contextualization The term Japanese Management refers to a distinct, integrated set of organizational philosophies, structures, and practices that gained global prominence, particularly during the rapid economic expansion of Japan in the 1970s and 1980s. This management paradigm represented a significant departure from traditional Western models, emphasizing long-term stability, collective responsibility, and relentless operational […]

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PROCESS GOAL

The Conceptual Foundation of Process Goals Process goals represent a specific class of objectives focused exclusively on the execution of behaviors, actions, or strategies necessary to optimize performance. Unlike goals centered on final results or comparative standards, a process goal targets the immediate, controllable steps taken during an activity. The fundamental premise is that superior […]

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