This insider's view of how Japanese companies work is written by a former manager for Eastman Kodak who successfully ran the company in Japan for seven years. Not a "Japan-bashing" book, The Tokyo Chronicles shows Sieg's deep respect for this society and presents a fresh, fascinating view of America's essential economic partner. Photos and line drawings.
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This insider's view of how Japanese companies work is written by a former manager for Eastman Kodak who successfully ran the company in Japan for seven years. Not a "Japan-bashing" book, The Tokyo Chronicles shows Sieg's deep respect for this society and presents a fresh, fascinating view of America's essential economic partner. Photos and line drawings.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Signed by Author(s) Clean and solid copy. Inscribed by author. Previous owners name inside front cover, otherwise unmarked, clean, bright and solid copy, slight bit of soiling near top edge of front endpaper..
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Hardback, 1st edition, signed and dated by author (no name used) on free front endpaper, Near Fine in a Near Fine DJ; trace of light shelf wear to bottom book spine end, illustrated with a color photosection, 8vo., 182 pages.,