Japanese Management Style:
The red circle on the white background symbolizes the sun.’’
This clearly shows how good is their relationship with nature
. This is the standard of the Japanese emperor whom rules there
The Japanese anthem is called Kimigayo:
May the reign of the Emperor continue for a thousand, nay, eigth thousand generations and for the eternity that it takes for small pebbles to grow into a great rock and become covered with moss.
In Japanese, the country is called Nihon or Nippon. The two Chinese characters may be translate as "origin of the sun" or "land of the rising sun". The name Japan is believed to have come from European pronunciation attempts of Chinese words for "Japan".
The Japanese management style is very particular; it has its origins on the samurai culture, they were ancient japanese warrior that served to feudal lords in order to provide them protection, it was about the 12 th century; the samurai Virtues were:
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– Rectitude
– Courage
– Benevolence
– Respect
– Honesty
– Honor
– Loyalty
They tend to be individualistic for their spiritual traditions, but at the same hand they are very committed to the group because of the samurai values. At the organization context they have strong behavior rules, as well at the current life, at the work field they keep the school traditions, this is because they have a very strict social classes system, that mixed with their high long term orientation, and the ancient samurai virtue of loyalty explain the reason of why the remain in jobs for long period of times, committed to the company. This is an study made to mesure the disposition of Japanese to move from a compay to another one, by gender and age
What we see in the graph is that men as more loyal to the companies, and that even though they are a very masculine society women are getting more strong in the counties work force, in contrast to the old traditions in which only men participate in wars and were the lords guards, while women had to remain at home; we can also appreciate that women can change easily their job and they keep changing it until a higher age in contrast to the men that find their life work faster.
According to Hofstede ]apanese people “people minimize the possibility of such situations by strict laws and rules, safety and security measures” it also has an explanation on the bushido rules and traditions. Bushido is their most practice religion and is native from Japan.
Japanese culture is very influenced by other theories like Buddhism, Zen, Feng shui, etc and since the ancient times, for them, the older you are the wiser you become, this is because since a person should learn every day especially from the mistakes and put that into a reflexive situation to create knowledge an older person is supposed to be wiser that a younger one; in consequence they have a high hierarchical managerial system, with lifetime jobs and a seniority wage and promotion system.
Other important characteristic of the Japanese management style is the enterprise‐based unions, this unions show up during the meji era, in the time of the reconstruction after the bombing, what at the time create the conditions to have the government supporting the economical unions like the zaibatsu in order to pull up the whole economy, by the way of job creations and the added value exportations, giving them loans, taxation and legal benefits making some of the very powerful and influential increasing the power distance between big and small companies.