The Content and Essence of the Japanese Management Model
Abstract
Over the existence of management, many foreign countries, taking into account its
specific characteristics, have accumulated considerable knowledge in the theory and practice
of management in industry, agriculture, trade and other sectors. This requires studying and
applying this accumulated experience. At the same time, global experience in developing
management models demonstrates that it is practically impossible to transfer them from one
socio-cultural environment to another. When developing a specific management model, it is
necessary to take into account factors such as the type of ownership, the form of government,
and the development of established market relations. The Japanese management model is
also of great interest. Japan occupies a leading position in the global market. One of the main
reasons for this is its management model, which focuses on the human factor.
