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Infectious Diseases and Management: How Pre-War Japanese Companies Faced the "Shadow of Death" There was a time when "death" was closer to our lives. The threats of the Spanish Flu and tuberculosis were right around the corner. This book looks back at how people – workers, consumers, and shareholders – behaved in pre-war Japanese society, and how companies responded to them. From the movements and behavioral changes such as the "Oriental Witches" (a volleyball team), department stores, proxy sales by publishers, consumer cooperatives, and dialogues between managers and shareholders, all of which can be said to have been born from the "shadow of death," the book examines how management should be in the post-COVID era. Table of Contents Preface: A Society Where "Death" is Close at Hand / Chapter 1: "Death" and Labor Management Chapter 2: Changes in Labor Management and the Birth of the "Oriental Witches" Chapter 3: Consumers Under the "Shadow of Death" / Chapter 4: The Relationship Between Companies and Shareholders Chapter 5: Companies Under the "Shadow of Death" / Chapter 6: To Avoid Being Trapped in the Company Epilogue: Management in the "Post-COVID" Era By Takeshi Shimizu Published by Chuo Keizai-sha (Released May 2021) / Size: 46-ban / Number of pages: 174p Product code: 9784502377419 / Price: ¥2,420 (¥2,200 excluding tax) The book is generally in good condition. Please check the images as they are all that are available, and only purchase if you agree. If you have any questions, please ask in the comments.
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