1. Japanese and American management system
"Stemming from the West's dominant Christian heritage, Westerner's (Americans) are typically motivated by a fear of being found guilty, while the Japanese are focused more on avoiding shame in the eyes of their peers. ... This willingness to dress similarly and act similarly is totally diverse from the typical Americans who are taught to be competitive and self-reliant to achieve star status. ...
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