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Ouchi, William G. THEORY Z.
Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1981.
In
THEORY Z, Ouchi describes the art of Japanese
management and shows how it can be adapted to American companies.
He takes readers behind the scenes at several U.S. corporations
making the Theory Z change and shows step-by-step how the transition
works. Ouchi also examines the corporate philosophies that have
become blueprints for Theory Z success, and looks at the evolving
culture of “Z” people in society.
Professor Ouchi's new theory of management promises
to change the way managers and employees alike think about their
jobs, their companies, and their working lives. Theory Z, according
to the best management minds in America, will soon take its rightful
place in everyone's business vocabulary.
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