Keiretsu and the Friday lunch
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Minoru Makihara, President, Mitsubishi Corp.Each Friday, executives, employees, shareholders, and strategic partners meet over lunch to map the long-term strategy for Mitsubishi. For Japan, competitiveness is the product of consensus. Minoru Makihara, whose selection as president of Mitsubishi in 1992 caused a stir in Tokyo because he had spent much of his career outside Japan (including earning an undergraduate degree at Harvard), has a unique vantage point from which to view the differences between Japanese and American management-and what the two can learn from one another.
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36 min
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Date of Publication
[2007], c1994
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Films on Demand
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