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    2005 is evaluated China consulting 10 big heroes. Dr. white is the most senior Chinese scholars who study Inamori Kazuo’s management philosophy. In order to study the philosophy of Inamori Kazuo‚ he spent only half a year to study Japanese independently. Dr. white’s personal cultivation is especially admirable. He enjoys great popularity among the people. Lecture Introduction Kazuo Inamori and the power of conscience. How to do the right thing in a society with great opportunity and challenge

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    covered in the case study with a few references to Kyocera in the period of time after this case was written and up to the present. Introduction Kyocera Corporation was founded in Japan in 1959 as the Kyoto Ceramic Company.‚ Ltd. by Dr. Kazuo Inamori and seven colleagues. With Dr.Inamori providing strategic direction‚ the company grew from a small niche market player to an international conglomerate in a relatively short period of time. Within 30 years Kyocera was a world-class leader in their

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    the company has implemented in the company`s culture. Kyocera’s management system is predicated upon and enabled by a set of powerful organizational values. The extensive nature and uniqueness of these organizational values is at the core of why Inamori views this type of management “as a management system‚ not merely a technique.” While some of the values are generic to Japanese companies‚ others are unique to Kyocera. Japanese culture is characterized by high collectivity. As such‚ Japanese people

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    A SWOT Analysis of the Kyocera Corporation In April of 1959‚ Kazuo Inamori started a small ceramics company in Kyoto‚ Japan. With only three million yen in capital‚ and a work force of only twenty-eight employees‚ Kyoto Ceramics (later shortened to Kyocera) began to produce quality ceramic products. Since then it has grown into a corporation that produces various business equipment‚ electronic devices‚ and ceramic products. The corporation now has over fourteen thousand employees‚ and over one

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    By: CISSY Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day is about the struggles one man‚ Mr. Stevens‚ has with relationships with his father‚ Miss Kenton and his employer‚ but the struggle he focuses on the most is to be a "great butler." He pushes himself physically to work as hard as he can‚ as well as mentally to determine what makes a butler great. Stevens sacrifices all normal human encounters with those around him in order to be an emotionless person. "When one encounters them‚ one simply knows one

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    English 14. 03. 2014 Analysis of Kazuo Ishiguro’s _Never Let Me Go_ Kazuo Ishuguro’s novel‚ _Never Let Me Go_‚ brings us to a fictional England in the late 90s‚ where the disciplines of medicine and the bioengineering have developed to a degree that today’s scientists could only dream of. Kathy‚ the narrator‚ matures throughout the book‚ going from a student‚ to a young lady finding her place in the world to embracing her fate and taking upon the role of a carer. From the beginning of the narrative

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    you hear‚ to make you feel – it is above all to make you see’ (Joseph Conrad). It is also used to refer to the mood and the atmosphere created by the author‚ and the culture and the shared values and beliefs of the characters. In “Never Let Me Go” Kazuo Ishiguro uses details to create a sense of setting‚ as well as the full effect of the story depends on the presentation of an increasing amount of descriptive details. In this book the setting plays an integral part in the story. Apart fom providing

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    Fugu Runs in The Family Fugu is a traditional Japanese fish that’s been a part of Japan’s culture for many years. Kazuo Ishiguro’s "A Family Supper" is the story of a family that is recovering from the loss of their mother due to fugu poisoning a few years ago. The boy in the family has lived in California for some time and decides to move back to Japan to stay with his father. Upon his arrival‚ a series of clues lead us to believe that the dinner his father has prepared will be their last

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    Kazuo Ishiguro Escape

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    Escape is regarded the desires to break free from social norms. In literature readers witness characters desire to escape from reality‚ by creating a world of fantasy in which they belong to. Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never let me go develops the idea of escape through modes transportation‚ pursuit of life‚ and imagination to argue that regardless humans or clone escape is unreal. Ishiguro uses the concept of driving as a way to develop the motif of imprisonment throughout the narrative. He uses the character

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    subliminal meaning to "A Family Supper" written by Kazuo Ishiguro. The story takes place in Tokyo‚ Japan‚ a couple of decades ago‚ "nearing the end of a sunny autumn day." (856) The setting has a great impact on the events that occur throughout the story‚ heavily relying on Japanese traditions and culture like tea drinking‚ views of death‚ and preference of food. The main characters are the son (narrator)‚ his father‚ and his sister Kikuko. When Kazuo returns from California‚ his father happens to be

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