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| #850093 in Books | 2011-09-10 | 2011-09-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.90 x5.13l,.49 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Insider's look....|By Michael Valdivielso|Laura Kriska gives us an insider's look at corporate Japan, with the sexism, the corporate culture, the problems in dealing with Non-Japanese workers and business partners. There is not much to tell - she did a very good job, with lots of humor and wit, as well as insight, to describe her two years working for Honda Motor Company. Fro|.com |The Japan we see most often is an image of a country teetering on the edge of depression, an economic system that's too hamstrung by its own cultural traditions to fully participate in the global economy. The endless train of trade delegations to and from
A young woman with a new degree in Japanese studies and plenty of youthful idealism and can-do spirit accepts a job as the first American trainee at Honda's headquarters in Tokyo. Her image of Japanese corporate life is dramatically challenged on her first day at work when she is issued a blue polyester uniform—a uniform worn only by women!
From menial beginnings serving tea to executives and cleaning the boss's desk, to a stint in public relations, to deve...
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