
 1916-2001
Japan's
Post-War Recovery Homer's
farewell address upon leaving Japan in 1950 CCS:
Industrial Management The
fundamental training tool Homer used to help rebuild the Japanese economy
Creating
Japan's New Industrial Management: The Americans as Teachers Kenneth
Hopper (copyright restrictions removed
by author) Remembering
Homer Sarasohn David
Howard Whatever
happened to Homer Sarasohn? Richard
Donkin A
Lesson Learned, A Lesson Forgotten Robert
Chapman Wood How
Homer Sarasohn Brought Industrial Quality to Japan Robert
X. Cringely Quality
or Else Lloyd
Dobyns, et.al. Profiles
in Quality Louis E. Schultz
Quality
Assurance and Reliability in the Japanese Electronics Industry Michael
Pecht William R. Boulton Deming:
The Man and the Legend Jerry
Bowles When
the Boss Starts to Talk About Quality Should I Really Listen? Myron
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Sarasohn, Homer's constant source of support. 1917-2001 |
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Graduates of the CCS
management course, with Homer Sarasohn, Frank Polkinghorn, and Charles Protzman
front row center, left to right. Osaka, 1950.
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PHOTOS OF HOMER IN JAPAN
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A leader's main
obligation is to secure the faith and respect of those under him. The leader must
himself be the finest example of what he would like to see in his followers.
| | | Homer
Sarasohn, 1948 | The
Puritan Gift: Triumph, Collapse and Revival of an American Dream
by Ken and Will Hopper examines the ways in which Americans developed the ability
to manage the remarkable manufacturing companies emerging in the mid-20th century,
and then shared that know-how with the rest of the world. Chapter 10 addresses
the contribution that Homer Sarasohn and his colleagues made to industrial development
in Japan following World War II. reviews commentary |
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