The story of Japan's Ohmi merchants : the precept of Sanpo-yoshi / Kunitoshi Suenaga ; translated by Larry Greenberg.

"From its very origins, Ohmi was a highly developed region bordering Kyoto, the center of political power. For that reason, Ohmi is closely tied to the history of political, cultural, social and economic development in Kyoto, and therefore Japan as a whole. Ancient Ohmi was first developed by i...

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Main Author: Suenaga, Kunitoshi, 1943- (Author)
Other Authors: Greenberg, Larry (Translator)
Other title:Ōmi shōningaku nyūmon. English.
Format: Book
Language:English
Japanese
Published: Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture (JPIC), 2019.
Edition:First English edition.
Series:Japan library (Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan)
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Summary:"From its very origins, Ohmi was a highly developed region bordering Kyoto, the center of political power. For that reason, Ohmi is closely tied to the history of political, cultural, social and economic development in Kyoto, and therefore Japan as a whole. Ancient Ohmi was first developed by immigrants from the Korean Peninsula and China and was a vital crossing point connecting Kyoto with eastern Japan. The intersection of the Nakasendo Road and the Tokaido Road was located within its borders. The vital traffic of people and goods led to the early development of organizations and individuals engaged in the concentrated delivery of vast quantities of products. Ohmi merchants can be considered the very source of Japanese-style management. The key concepts that they developed underpinned the success of Japanese corporations for generations. These include core concepts such as sanpo-yoshi or "three-way satisfaction" and corporate social responsibility (CSR), considering a third-person perspective, being a member of society, a healthy tension with society, customer satisfaction, contribution to society, the social consciousness of "good for the world", appropriate profits, avoid waste and give your all, the spirit of the peddler, faith and devotion, talent and innovation, leveraging information and investing in startup ventures"--
Item Description:"This ... is based on the book published in Japanese as Ohmi shoningaku nyumon: CSR no genryu "sanpo-yoshi" kaiteiban (Sunrise Publishing, 2017)"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:177 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, portraits ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Contains bibliographic references and index.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-170) and index.
ISBN:9784866580579
4866580577