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Located in Illinois, in the heartland of the United States, Diamond-Star Motors is the joint venture company owned by Chrysler Motors Corporation and Mitsubishi Motors Company. The company was created to use Japanese management style in producing state-of-the-art automobiles. This will be a change for the approximately 2, 900 employees who will break from the American traditions of worker “classes” and job specialization by adopting a spirit of teamwork and greater involvement in the company.
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Price, K.F., Lupton, D.E., Henry, S. (1990). Selecting Employees to “Fit” the Corporate Culture. In: Niehaus, R.J., Price, K.F. (eds) Human Resource Strategies for Organizations in Transition. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5757-5_13
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