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<blockquote data-quote="GTSpartan" data-source="post: 16389236" data-attributes="member: 21531"><p>Unless the domestics are able to create and sustain a corporate culture even remotely close to that of their Japanese peers, they have zero chance of ever winning. There are countless books and business school case studies detailing out the fundamental differences between the two. One of the most hotly debated examples of this is executive compensation. The Japaneses execs make a fraction of what the domestics make, yet they return far more in terms of results and shareholder value. The labor vs. management mentality is also brought up a lot, and never mind operational and engineering discipline. Not even in the same universe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTSpartan, post: 16389236, member: 21531"] Unless the domestics are able to create and sustain a corporate culture even remotely close to that of their Japanese peers, they have zero chance of ever winning. There are countless books and business school case studies detailing out the fundamental differences between the two. One of the most hotly debated examples of this is executive compensation. The Japaneses execs make a fraction of what the domestics make, yet they return far more in terms of results and shareholder value. The labor vs. management mentality is also brought up a lot, and never mind operational and engineering discipline. Not even in the same universe. [/QUOTE]
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