Japanization at work : managerial studies for the 1990s
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Japanization at work : managerial studies for the 1990s
Macmillan Press, 1992
- : hard
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 223-241
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Japanese management techniques have attracted considerable interest amongst managers and academics. Using case studies in manufacturing, this book goes beyond generalization in discussing the impacts of Japanese-style management on relations between management and workers. John Bratton presents a theoretical framework within which Japanese management can be analysed. The author describes the changes often on the words of the people directly involved. The book explores the hypothesis that just-in-time production increases managerial control through the application of new technology and worker-generated forms of control.
Table of Contents
- List of Tables - List of Figures - Abbreviations - Foreword
- H.Beynon - Preface to the Paperback Edition - Introduction - Perspectives on Japanization - Trade Unions and Change at Work - Patterns of Change - The Motor Components Company: Japanization in Large-Batch Production - The Drilling Machine Company: Japanization in Small-Batch Production - The Packaging Company: Work Groups and the Polyvalent Worker - Conclusions - Notes - Bibliography - Index
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