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- Subject: Re: DOES AMERICA SAY YES TO JAPAN? - Off track!!
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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 17:07:40 GMT
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- edsverk@ed4000-2.lerc.nasa.gov (Kenneth Lee Atchinson) writes:
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- >I think you are missing the point. No, I do not think the Japanese want to
- >ruin this country. Their economic policies are setup to kill the competition.
- >Putting people out of work here is a "side-effect" of killing the competition.
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- I think, in general (I haven't followed all of this thread), that
- the Japanese business policys are largly based on the strategies they
- learned from Edwards Demming, and that they are set up to continuously
- improve their products and make the customer first. This may have a
- side effect of killing the competition.
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- -Mike
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