Chapter 11. Career Progress
Makoto Ohtsu,
Tomio Imanari and
Shigeya Adachi
Japanese Economy, 1999, vol. 27, issue 4, 3-22
Abstract:
By the end of the previous period (1973) many of our alumni working for private companies had already been promoted to lower management positions. During this period (1974-80) an increasing number of them were promoted to middle management positions. A typical corporate hierarchy involving middle and lower level management positions is shown in Figure 1.
Date: 1999
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