| 1. | Professor Ouchi spent years researching Japanese companies and examining American companies using the Theory Z management styles.
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| 2. | Promoting Theory Z and the Japanese word " Wa " is how the Japanese economy became so powerful.
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| 3. | William Ouchi introduced Theory Z, a hybrid management approach consisting of both Japanese and American philosophies and cultures.
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| 4. | This also ties into his affiliation with Theory Z as well as recognizing the dimensions of Theory Y managers.
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| 5. | Ultimately, Theory Z promotes common structure and commitment to the organization, as well as constant improvement of work efficacy.
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| 6. | According to Ouchi, Theory Z management tends to promote stable employment, high productivity, and high employee morale and satisfaction.
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| 7. | The word " Wa " in Japanese can be applied to Theory Z because they both deal with promoting partnerships and group work.
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| 8. | Ironically, " Japanese Management " and Theory Z itself were based on W . Edwards Deming's famous " 14 points ".
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| 9. | Ironically, " Japanese Management " and Theory Z itself were based on Dr . W . Edwards Deming's famous " 14 points ".
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| 10. | And also because the Japanese show a high level of enthusiasm to work, some of the researchers claim that'Z'in the theory Z stands for'Zeal '.
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