The Origins of Japanese Management - The Relationship between Shoya (Village Headmen) and the Landowner, as Described in "Murashoya Kokoroe Jomoku” Cover Image

The Origins of Japanese Management - The Relationship between Shoya (Village Headmen) and the Landowner, as Described in "Murashoya Kokoroe Jomoku”
The Origins of Japanese Management - The Relationship between Shoya (Village Headmen) and the Landowner, as Described in "Murashoya Kokoroe Jomoku”

Author(s): Nobumichi Watahiki, Luiza Gatan, Dorin Felician MARCHIS, Jacqueline Mujaya, Cristian Iulian Vlad
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Management and complex organizations, Sociology of Culture, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: Japanese Management; talent development; organization; engagement; culture;

Summary/Abstract: The main reference point of the performance is the improvement of the quality of the services offered by the manager of the hotel and the aim of the performance is to motivate the human resources. The success of a company depends mostly on the performance of the employees. In order to determine the individual input of each employee, it is necessary to set the clear goals. Once the performance standards are set, it is easier to evaluate the employees. Taking the responsibility has an essential role to obtain the professional performance. It is essential to avoid the underestimation or the overestimation of the competences of the employees in order to be able to do all the necessary tasks in order to achieve performance. The role of the manager is to identify and to mention how achieving the goals of the company ensures the satisfaction of the employees. The motivation of the employees not only brings personal satisfaction but also physical satisfaction. Besides all these, the self-respect grows a lot. Trusting their own power, the positivism will bring you only benefits and performance.

  • Issue Year: 23/2022
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 590-603
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English