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Title: just in time methodology
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They also had a strong working ethnic which was concentrated on work rather than leisure, sought
continuous improvement, life commitment to work, group conscious rather than individualism and achieved common goal. These kind of motivation had driven Japanese economy to succeed... Showed first 250 characters
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These kind of motivation had driven Japanese economy to succeed.
Because of the natural constraints and the economy constraints after World War II, Japanese Manufacturers looked for a way to gain the most efficient use of limited resources. They worked on "optimal cost/quality relationship"... Showed next 250 characters
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