Preview

Ethics in Business

Better Essays
Open Document
Open Document
2585 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Ethics in Business
Ethics in Business - Carlos Kasuga – Yakult – Mexico

Management and Supervision

Winter 2012

Any Nikkei leader in the Americas either personally knows or has heard of Carlos Kasuga because of his achievements as a businessman in Mexico, or because of his role in the Nikkei Pan-American Association(Matsumoto, A. June 2, 2011)

Carlos Kasuga Osaka has run Yakult Mexico for more than 20 years. He graduated in accounting at a Mexican School called ‘Escuela Bancaria y Comercial ‘ in Mexico City.In addition to his many other activities, he is President of the International Life Sciences Institute, and Vice-President of the committee for the Centennial Celebration of the Japanese Migration to Mexico. He has traveled all of Mexico, to Peru and to Columbia speaking about his philosophy, and ethics in the business, based on Japanese-style, Total Quality and Productivity.(Alasraki, C.2009)
Carlos Kasuga is Director General of Yakult Mexico. He is founder and President of the Japanese Mexican School, Founder and Past President of the Pan-American Nikkei Association, and Past President of the Mexico and Japan Association. His parents migrated to Mexico from Japan in 1930.(Matsumoto, A ( June2, 2011)
In 1959, his father sent Carlos Kasuga to Tokyo, to learn how to read and write Japanese. When he was there, he attended the first international Machine Fair held in Tokyo, Japan. One company made plastic beach toy sand lifesavers. He had been on the school swim team, and he had never seen anything like that in México!(Matsumoto, A(June 2, 2011)
He talk to the owner of the company and told him, he wanted to bring these toys to México. The owner told him that these items were prohibited for import into México. He asks Kasuga to buy the machine and make them there. Kasuga had his doubts, what if the machine breaks down in México? He said, “Don’t worry, we’ll teach you how to fix it” (Kasuga, C (2007)
Kasuga wrote his father about the machine and the idea for the

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    Ayame Nakamura, a Japanese immigrant, works as a project manager for a pharmaceutical company in California. The management style for this pharmaceutical is confrontational, which interferes with Ayame’s cultural background. This style of management makes it difficult for Ayame to receive feedback, which affects her motivation.…

    • 432 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Business Ethics

    • 2743 Words
    • 11 Pages

    Galen McDowell was a good salesperson who knew how to purchase the higher performances out of the salespeople under him. Bob wanted to sign a big contract with Kinan Motor who was his potential client, so he gave this assignment to Galen, and Galen got this opportunity to promote his value to the organisation. Then he made the plan to take them to a strip club which is called Red Ruby.…

    • 2743 Words
    • 11 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Hawkins K 2003 AFLACS Winning Strategy in JapanHawkins, K. (2003, February 27). AFLACS Winning Strategy in Japan. Retrieved November 3, 2013, from https://www.japansociety.org/aflacs_winning_strategy_in_japan 20131103122710852523088…

    • 426 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Today Japan is facing a failing economy with falling consumer prices, rising debt, and an aging population. Sound very familiar? Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan and most high ranking business executives are invoking the legacy of Rymoa Sakamoto, who helped modernize the nation’s government and economy. Just like our founding father did. Japan is getting back to their roots, the roots that met diversity and unimaginable hardships in the face and conquered them.…

    • 339 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Business Ethics

    • 519 Words
    • 3 Pages

    This paper will compare the Franciscan Values with Kohlberg’s Levels. Cardinal Stritch University is a Catholic Institution of higher education. Cardinal Stritch was found and is sponsored by congregation if the Sister of St. Francis of Assisi. The Franciscan Values are Creating a Caring Community, Showing Compassion, Reverencing All of Creation, and Making Peace. The Kohlberg`s Three Levels and Six Stages of Moral Reasoning Lawrence Kohlberg, a professor of psychology in the University of Chicago, he created his own theory of moral development. The theory is based on children‘s reasoning, when facing moral dilemmas, however, Kohlberg went far beyond that and created a common theory for all ages. Under his theory moral thinking passes through six separate stages, which are broken into three levels. This paper aims to compare the Franciscan Values…

    • 519 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Business Ethics

    • 1334 Words
    • 6 Pages

    Crisp makes a credible argument that the Pongo Peach and Grecian Formula 16 ads were guilty of overriding the consumers' autonomy because they deceived the consumer by leading them to believe that the products were better than what they were. They used the consumer’s insecurities about themselves to make their products more appealing, causing the consumer to act on desires, rather than rationality. The problem with this type of advertising is that when people take a chance on something based on impulse, rather than facts. They risk their autonomy, which makes them want to purchase the product. I believe that Crisp’s rebuttal of Arrington’s four notions is valid. Autonomous desire is the first desire and fulfills the second desire, which is rational desire and choice. Free choice is the third desire, and finally, the fourth desire is control or manipulation. When it comes to the morality of “subliminal” advertising, my opinion is that it is simply business, and if business are going to profit, they have to use whatever tactic necessary to sell their product.…

    • 1334 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Asian History in Mexico

    • 288 Words
    • 2 Pages

    From attending the Mexican/Asian presentations last Tuesday I learned some new interesting facts about Asian/Mexican history. I found it interesting that there was a good deal of Japanese immigration over to Mexico. Before this presentation I never would have guessed that Japan and Mexico really had any history together. An interesting quote I noted from the second presenters slide was “I am 60% Mexican and 60% Japanese”. That being said, it is clear that a good number of Japanese settled down in Mexico and became a notable portion of their population.…

    • 288 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    William Taft

    • 1015 Words
    • 5 Pages

    - A group of Japanese investors wanted to buy a large part of Mexico's Baja Peninsula, extending south of California…

    • 1015 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Jr. Whitehill, Arthur M. The International Executive: The Japanese Worker-What Makes Him Tick? (1961). Pp.19-20…

    • 3070 Words
    • 13 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Thesis: Mishima uses relationships between nature and several characters to show that although Japan is destined to join the globalizing world, it can avoid the perils that come with westernization through maintaining a strong relationship to traditional Japanese culture.…

    • 615 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Nigel, C. and Fred, B.(1994) Japanese Multinationals: Strategies and management in the global kaisha, London: Routledge…

    • 2325 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    19. Tyzoon T. Tyebjee, A typology of joint ventures: Japanese strategies in the United States,…

    • 10405 Words
    • 23 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Best Essays

    The Japanese business system is a very complex, society oriented model. It has been formed by centuries and centuries of “feudal military dictatorship”, often referred to as a “Shogunate” (2). They implemented an early form of capitalism, called “Kabunakama”- a union of merchants “entrusted by the “Shogunate” to manage their respective trades, and were allowed to enjoy a monopoly in their given field” (3). This form of capitalism and state run economy is still present, up to this day, in the 21st century Japanese business and culture. According to Kahn, Japan, and most of the important Asian pacific countries or cities, were very heavily influenced by a “neo-Confucian” style of economics. The traits of which included “sobriety, a high value for education, a desire to succeed, seriousness about life and a hard-working ethics” (5).…

    • 3010 Words
    • 13 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Good Essays

    In recent years more and more companies across cultures are turning to Japanese management practices in their efforts to increase productivity. In the post-war period Japan has achieved remarkable economic success. Many scholars and researchers attribute this success to the Japanese way of managing enterprises. While the credit seems to go to the Japanese for the concepts and techniques which result in efficiency and effectiveness, the Japanese themselves silently agree that their miracle has been achieved through borrowed practices from the West, particularly from the United States. In whatever culture or nation the Japanese and American companies operate, they seem to contribute tremendously to economic growth. Of course, they carry their own sets of practices abroad. The US management practices are characterised by: emphasis on individualism; encouragement of independence in interpersonal relationships; worker participation; promotion of competition and elitism, with preference for the specialist with a high level of ability; low sense of belonging to the company; making changes in an abrupt manner; tsasing promotions on individual merit (Kobayashi, 1976). Japanese management practices,…

    • 812 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    Japanese economic history

    • 1178 Words
    • 4 Pages

    - Education Development Association, the Mataro Miyamoto (2012) "history of revised new edition Japanese economy" University of the Air…

    • 1178 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Better Essays