Del 3 - Japanese Management and International Studies
Japanese Project Management: Kpm - Innovation, Development And Improvement
Häftad, Engelska, 2008
Av OHARA SHIGENOBU, Ohara Shigenobu, Takayuki Asada, Shigenobu Ohara, Tametsugu Taketomi, Tadamasa Imaguchi, Emi Yunokawa, Japan) Asada, Takayuki (Osaka Univ, Japan) Ohara, Shigenobu (Nippon Inst Of Tech, Japan) Taketomi, Tametsugu (Corporate Intelligence Corporation, Japan) Imaguchi, Tadamasa (Keio Univ, Japan) Yunokawa, Emi (Humansystem Corporation
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In the 1990s, Japanese companies experienced a deflationary recession called the “lost ten years”. To survive the recession, they looked for solutions in the kaikaku (innovative reforms) of business management, organizations and technology, whilst struggling to regain their global competitiveness. Successful companies all had one thing in common — they applied a new project management paradigm which this book refers to as Kaikaku Project Management (KPM).This book provides a comprehensive look at the features of KPM, including its emphasis on creativity and teamwork, its broader “open value system” as opposed to a “closed technical system”, its close links with corporate strategy and human resource development, and the support infrastructure needed for advancing KPM. Chapters cover both the theory and practice of KPM, citing cases of information and communications technology (ICT) and pharmaceutical companies, among others. KPM holds special relevance today as global competition is increasingly reducing the lifecycle of organizations. Managers will find in KPM not only a way to survive the shake-up, but also a framework of value creation for the next generation.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2008-11-27
- Mått152 x 229 x 27 mm
- Vikt725 g
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieJapanese Management and International Studies
- Antal sidor504
- FörlagWorld Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
- EAN9789813203464