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Lessons Flight Options Management can learn from JAL CEO

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Yeah I posted somewhere about management needing to that very thing.....and i closed with undisputed.

Glad im always right.
 
They could learn from this, but sadly they won't.
 
VOR, can we please give the President-elect a chance to get into office and have some time to actually do things before interjecting partisan potshots? Thanks.
 
The Japanese have a more homogenous culture which I believe improves their synergies and philosphies in regards to industrial endeavours.


"In Japan,...there's less of a pay gap between the top and the bottom."

"We in Japan learned during the bubble economy, that businesses who pursue money first, fail. The business world has lost sight of this basic tenet of business ethics."
 
There people all over this country, labor and management alike, that can learn something about that work ethic and company attitude.
 
Why the large gap in salary is truly puzzling. These guys make up the rules that advantage themselves and disadvantage the worker.

Respect for the customer and worker are imperative if you're to run a successful company.
 

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