Affiliation:
1. Valahia University of Târgoviște , Romania
2. Slobomir P University , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract
Abstract
Despite the differences between Japanese and styles, both will have a huge impact on their national economies. In terms of cultural management styles will continue to present significant differences. Although nothing is certain, both Americans and Japanese must continue to adapt their management styles to maintain global competitiveness. In general, human resources, labor relations within organizations are mainly features that differentiate the Japanese management system of other countries, especially the US.
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