Library Society World's Best Management Class / Ayako Hirono

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Japanese title: 文庫 社会 世界最高峰の経営学教室 / 広野彩子
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Item number: 3Z220039
Released date: 03 Aug 2023

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[Introduction to Contents]
0 The 『 World's Best Management Class, 』, which was published in October 2020 and was well received. It is featured in the omnibus format as a guide for people who want to learn more deeply and systematically.
In addition to updating some of the contents in the 0 edition, it also includes lectures by Ikujiro Nonaka, one of the leading Japanese management theories, and Mr. Urike Schade, who has started to attract attention in recent years with his research on the superiority of Japanese companies.
Recommendations from the 0 individual edition
Yosuke Yasuda (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University)
"Beyond management theory, from the way of life to the future of capitalism. The vision of the Giants of Knowledge is a compass for advancing this uncertain world!"
Shoei Iriyama (Professor, Waseda Graduate School and Waseda Business School, Waseda University)
"It is truly a dream team. It gathers the best researchers in non-genre with cutting-edge knowledge that suggests business. The vision of the Giants of Knowledge is a compass for advancing this uncertain world!"
★ Shoei Iriyama (Professor, Br> Chapter 4 : How Leaders Should Be
Chapter 10 : Leadership Is Self-Management, No Visible Anger
Chapter 5 : Management Approach from an Economic Perspective
Chapter 11 : Scott Cominers
Chapter 12 : Market Failures Generate Money Is GAFA's "Winner-Take-All" Is True? David Jofie
Chapter 6 : AI and DX
Chapter 13 : Why Japanese Marketing Doesn't Make Money? Michael Wade
Chapter 14 : Is AI Taking Jobs Away from People? Michael Osborne
Chapter 15 : AI Breaks the Digital Divide, Draws a Bright Future Susan Athey
Chapter 7 : Challenges and Possibilities of Japanese-Style Management
Chapter 13 : Why AI Takes Jobs Away from People? Michael Michael A. Cusumano
Chapter 15 : AI Eliminates the Digital Divide, Draws a Bright Future
Chapter 7 : Challenges and Possibilities of Japanese-Style Management
Chapter 15 : The MIT Model in the Asia-Japan
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