The high level of training and re-training is a major factor in Japanese industrial success (Rawle, 1983).
Indeed, the vague equation of Japanese economic success with American failure seems to have taken deeper root in the political culture.
The Japanese success during the war was the result of the modernization and industrialization embarked upon two decades earlier.
A Japanese success there would have been a major blow for the Allies.
The Japanese successes in Operation ichi-Go had limited effect on the war.
The secret to Japanese success, according to Ouchi, is not technology, but a special way of managing people.
This Japanese success brings another reason for the Eurodisney issue to go well.
But the record makes clear how fundamental is adaptability in the Japanese success.
Japanese economic success has led to an increase in certain types of external migration.
The Japanese success contrasted sharply with the much larger, but less effective, American attack.