A letter addressed to Mr. Inoue from Charles. Charles writes that he was very pleased to get Inoue's letter dated June 8, 1979 and is sorry to hear that Inoue has been ill. Charles says that it is a great delight to see how the OCC has been...
Charles writes his father, Charles W. Protzman, Sr., saying that Mrs. John Kegley is interested in the price of the senior Protzman's lot in Florida. Charles goes on to say that things at the shop are unusually busy for this time of year. The...
Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Management; World War II; Japan; Industrial management; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Deming, W. Edwards (William Edwards), 1900-1993; Juran, J. M. (Joseph M.), 1904-2008; Sarasohn, Homer, 1916-2001;...
Kenneth Hopper's article from the September 1985 issue of Quality Progress discussing Japan's new industrial management based on Japanese traditions and American ideals from practicing American industrial managers.
Letters; Writing; Japan; Publishers and publishing; University of Michigan; Photographs
Kenneth Hopper writes Charles saying that it looks as if nothing can stop the article now, and that the article should appear at the end of December. He asks that if the press starts to phone him for information, Hopper may be able to let them...
Letters; Photographs; Anniversaries; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Japan; Automobiles; Brochures; American Management Association; Quality control; Management; Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Health
Charles writes Mr. Inoue saying that he received a note from Mr. Kurematsu with a picture of Inoue taken at the 16th anniversary of the O.C.C. He shares that when Mr. Hopper returned home from Japan, he telephoned Charles to talk about the...
Letters; Banks and banking; Death certificates; Receipts (Acknowledgments); Land titles; Protzman, Charles
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Frank F. Davis, assistant vice president of the Moseley Title and Abstract Company, saying that he hopes to complete the warranty deed processing at the Yokohama U. S. Consulate in the next few days. Protzman says...
Letters; Banks and banking; Death certificates; Receipts (Acknowledgments); Land titles; Protzman, Charles
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Frank F. Davis, assistant vice president of Moseley Title and Abstract Company, saying that he hopes to complete the warranty deed processing at the Yokohama U. S. Consulate in the next few days. Protzman says that...
Letters; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Teaching; Congresses and conventions; Banks and banking; Drugs; Steel-works
Charles writes Ken saying that he has looked everywhere for information that may be helpful data on the first (Tokyo) class attendance and on the other programs Charles instituted, but he hasn't found any. Charles discusses the attendees of the...
Letters; Sarasohn, Homer, 1916-2001; Quality control; Western Electric Company; Management; Supervisors; Executives; Juran, J. M. (Joseph M.), 1904-2008; Deming, W. Edwards (William Edwards), 1900-1993; Communication; Supreme Commander for the...
Charles writes Ken with details about the companies and courses he was involved in while working for the CCS (Civil Communications Section) in Japan. Charles says that the most important catalyst in the Japanese post-war industrial resurgence and...
Letters; Land titles; Death certificates; Protzman, Charles; Families; Office equipment and supplies
Frank F. Davis, assistant vice-president of Moseley Title and Abstract Company, writes Charles W. Protzman saying that the warranty deed that needs to be executed by Protzman is enclosed. Davis informs him that he will also need a copy of...
Letters; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Writing; Authorship; Juran, J. M. (Joseph M.), 1904-2008; Quality control; Management; Magazines
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Kenneth saying that in the accompanying Quality Progress for December 1978, there are articles by J. M. Juran. Protzman writes that Kenneth may find suggestions that policy resulted, in part, from the programs...
Charles writes Ken thanking him for his Japan Times article. He says that he is writing Mr. Inoue to express his appreciation for what he and Sumitomo did for Hopper. Charles goes on to say that he achieved the age of 80. Kenneth Hopper's...
Photographs; Men; Women; Dinners and dining; Food; Tableware; Drinking cups; Flower arrangement; Screens; Kimonos; Scrolls, Japanese
Charles Protzman leans his elbow on a table as he holds a cigarette. Charles Protzman's wife sits next to him holding a sake glass in her hand. A "2" is handwritten on the back of the photograph.
Charles Protzman and his wife gather with a group of people. Mrs. Protzman sits second from the left and Charles Protzman stands fifth from the left. "AM 274" is written on the back of the photograph.
Letters; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Japan - History - Allied occupation, 1945-1952; Industrial management; Authorship; Juran, J. M. (Joseph M.), 1904-2008; Books
A list of writings that contain a note written to Charles and signed by Ken. The note says that he will try to track down Mr. Juran and that a page from the 1978 December issue of Quality Progress contains a reference that may help his book. The...
Protzman, Charles; Kondō, Y. (Yoshio), 1924-; Letters; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Sarasohn, Homer, 1916-2001; Travel; Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers; International Academy for Quality; Quality control
Yoshio Kondō, professor emeritus of Kyoto University, writes Charles W. Protzman, III, grandson of Mr. Charles W. Protzman, Sr., saying that it was a great pleasure to see him and talk to him in Kyoto. He thanks him for the kind introduction to...
Charles writes Ken saying he was pleased to receive his phone call and learn of his latest activities and that his contact with Northwestern sounds most interesting. Charles informs Ken of what he told Mr. Inoue when he sent him an AMA brochure...
Letters; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Management; Western Electric Company; Furukawa Denki Kōgyō Kabushiki Kaisha; Sumitomo Denki Kōgyō Kabushiki Kaisha; Executives; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Business enterprises; Quality control; Nihon Denki...
Charles writes Ken saying that he has been going over his so-called notes so that he may give Ken an idea of how industry conditions were in 1956 Japan. Charles shares that he gave talks on general industry observations he observed at that time,...
Letters; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Human capital; Writing; Japan; Deming, W. Edwards (William Edwards), 1900-1993; Juran, J. M. (Joseph M.), 1904-2008; Sarasohn, Homer, 1916-2001; Periodicals
Charles writes a letter to Ken thanking him for the two copies of Human Resource Management. He says that he thinks Ken made an excellent analysis and presentation of what was done in Japan. Charles shares that he was pleased that Ken emphasized...