Government publications; Street addresses; Birthplaces; Associations, institutions, etc.; Job titles; Consultants; Education; College teachers; Universities and colleges; Factories; Industries; Engineers; Engineering; Scientists
Volume V-I of the short biography of Japanese scientists that includes information such as: home addresses; dates and places of birth; fields of interest; organizations; present positions and activities; consultancy; past experiences; and...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. Kenneth Hopper saying that he is very glad to know that he and Mrs. Hopper will be visiting Japan to learn about Japanese management and how the Industrial Management Forum influenced the...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper saying that he has many things to tell Hopper about the influences of the seminars conducted by the Civil Communications Section (CCS) of SCAP on Japan. He says that Japanese...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper listing the letters he received from him. Inoue discusses bottom-up and top-down management in Japan. He shares that when he first became president of Sumitomo Rubber Industries,...
Kawashima, Ryōichi, 1923-; Yamaki, Naomi; Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Executives; Business enterprises; Congresses and conventions; Western Electric Company; Autographs; Anniversaries; Sumitomo Denki Kōgyō Kabushiki Kaisha; Shionogi Seiyaku...
An autographed list of who's who at the first anniversary party of the CCS (Civil Communications Section) Management Conference held on 1951 January 24. The continuous vertical list was photographed and converted into tif files using Adobe...
A list of attendants for Mr. C. W. Protzman's welcome party on May 14th, 1967 at the Hotel Osaka Grand in Osaka, Japan. The list contains original handwritten notations. The list is taped to a lined piece of paper.
Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Letters; Sumitomo Denki Kōgyō Kabushiki Kaisha; Management; Factories; World War II; Production (Economic theory); Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers; Time study; Motion study; Line and staff...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper, saying that most of the SEI (Sumitomo Electric Industries) factories were destroyed by bombs during World War II and discusses why he believes the Japanese lost the war with the...
Misako Nomura, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. Kenneth Hopper with the contact information of Mr. Hiroshi Yamamura, the chief of the personnel section of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. Nomura says that there is no special summer...
Engineering; Engineers; Education; Universities and colleges; College students; College teachers; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Nihon Gakujutsu Kaigi; Technology; Scientists; Industries; Research; Laboratories; Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers;...
The appendices and exhibits from the report of the engineering education mission to Japan, 1951 July 5 to August 26. It consists of: Appendix A: Institute for Engineering Education; Appendix B: Program of the Mission on Engineering Education;...
Charles Protzman receives a letter signed by Masaharu Matsushita, chairman of the board of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.; Toshihiko Yamashita, president of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.; Masaharu Niwa, chairman of the board of...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper replying to Hopper's questions regarding the Tokyo seminar and Osaka seminar dates. Inoue says that General Back, the director of the CCS (Civil Communications Section) came to...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. Kenneth Hopper, with his opinion of Dr. Nobuo Noda's essay that was enclosed in Hopper's May 2nd letter. Inoue comments on the relationship of the Japanese army and navy. He talks about...
Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Supervisors, Industrial; Quality circles; Quality control; Line and staff organization; Letters
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper informing him that the records that are hereunder summarized regarding SEI's (Sumitomo Electric Industries) receipt of the Deming prize in 1962 was sent to Mr. Nagasaki's office...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper saying that detailed materials of a matter discussed in Hopper's May 6th letter have been kept at Osaka Works of SEI (Sumitomo Electric Industries). To answer Hopper's questions...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper saying that the itinerary for Hopper's Japan trip is attached. Inoue goes on to notify him that there are many divisions of MITI and asks that Hopper inform him of the division he...
Kenneth Hopper writes Mr. B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., saying that he is very anxious to give a talk requested by the International House in Tokyo. Hopper says his prime aim for visiting Japanese factories is to help him write...
Kenneth Hopper writes Mr. B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., saying that he thinks he should let Inoue have a copy of a letter from Mr. Mikio Kato of the International House of Japan.
Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Letters; Lectures and lecturing; Executives; Business enterprises; Quality control; Deming, W. Edwards (William Edwards), 1900-1993; Juran, J. M. (Joseph M.), 1904-2008
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper saying that he received his letter of April 22nd. Inoue responds to one of Hopper's questions by saying that Inoue, Mr. Kato, and several other attendants lectured on the contents...
Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Letters; Wall Street journal; Japan
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper talking about the delivery of their letters to each other. Inoue shares that he noticed a great difference between American management and Japanese management after reading a...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper saying that he is enclosing his opinions and corrections for the "Interview" that Miss Nomura translated into English. He reports that he talked to Mr. Sakamoto and shares...