Reitaku University Japan’s Prof Lau Sim Yee during the Institut Darul Ehsan discourse series session, titled ‘Japanese Management Culture: What can we learn?’
They include strong government intervention in mobilising resources, acquiring foreign technology, development of indigenous technological capability and restriction of imports, among others. Asked where he thought the government stood in terms of understanding the multicultural setting in the country, Lau said “the government is just at the main gate” and not inside yet.
“Since the 1980s, Dr Mahathir has asked Malaysians to study the dedication of the Japanese workforce, their honesty and the commitment.“We did not go in deep enough to study why we cannot motivate 32 million Malaysians of various cultures to work harder. Lau also cited the example of “picking up trash” as part of a positive culture, adding this Japanese practice was cultivated at home.
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