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Acknowledging no god but the corporate good, the shoshamen--high-powered professionals within Japan's integrated trading companies--serve as the unrelenting cogs of an economic machine. Or do they? Shoshaman takes us inside the world of Japan Inc. to explore the daily lives of the people who inhabit it. Written by a senior executive in a major sogo shosha, this absorbing novel reveals, as no textbook can, the strategies required to win the race to the top. It also makes painfully clear the ethical and psychological choices that such a race demands. The cast of characters is as varied as the corporate world itself, from the devoted Ojima, who has been passed over by the company, to the spirited Masako, who strikes out on her own. The hero, Nakasato Michio, finds that the road to success is long and perilous, as he tries to satisfy his ambitions while remaining faithful to his values. First published as Kigyoka sarariman in 1986 and made into a prize-winning television miniseries in 1988

Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION The Japanese Business Novel
By Chieko Mulhern

PROLOGUE The Intruder
April

ONE New York
March

TWO The Turning Point
Fifteen Years Ago

THREE Black Hair
April

FOUR Lost Years
April

FIVE Between Entrepreneur and Salaryman
May

SIX Our People
Early June

EPILOGUE The Insubordinate Loyalist
Late June

AFTERWORD
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 4/18/1991 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780520071421, 978-0520071421
      ISBN10: 0520071425

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      Book Synopsis
      Acknowledging no god but the corporate good, the shoshamen--high-powered professionals within Japan's integrated trading companies--serve as the unrelenting cogs of an economic machine. Or do they? Shoshaman takes us inside the world of Japan Inc. to explore the daily lives of the people who inhabit it. Written by a senior executive in a major sogo shosha, this absorbing novel reveals, as no textbook can, the strategies required to win the race to the top. It also makes painfully clear the ethical and psychological choices that such a race demands. The cast of characters is as varied as the corporate world itself, from the devoted Ojima, who has been passed over by the company, to the spirited Masako, who strikes out on her own. The hero, Nakasato Michio, finds that the road to success is long and perilous, as he tries to satisfy his ambitions while remaining faithful to his values. First published as Kigyoka sarariman in 1986 and made into a prize-winning television miniseries in 1988

      Table of Contents
      INTRODUCTION The Japanese Business Novel
      By Chieko Mulhern

      PROLOGUE The Intruder
      April

      ONE New York
      March

      TWO The Turning Point
      Fifteen Years Ago

      THREE Black Hair
      April

      FOUR Lost Years
      April

      FIVE Between Entrepreneur and Salaryman
      May

      SIX Our People
      Early June

      EPILOGUE The Insubordinate Loyalist
      Late June

      AFTERWORD
      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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