Kenneth Hopper writes Mr. B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., presenting him with the words of Ron Duncan's song. Hopper says that opportunity came to Japanese managers in the post-war years to improve management and that they did not let the chance go. He shares that the president of the Japan Productivity Center in Washington is asked to lecture every day of the week. Hopper goes on to mention Kim Dae-Jung. The letter contains Hopper's signature.
Hopper, Kenneth, 1926- Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906- Music Songs Technology Management Lectures and lecturing Nihon Seisansei Honbu Kim, Dae Jung, 1925-2009 Letters Japan Productivity Center Duncan, Ronald
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Copy of letter: Letter from Kenneth Hopper to Mr. B. Inoue, December 1st, 1980; Kenneth Hopper Papers on Management; Box 1 Correspondence outgoing; Folder 2 Bunzaemon Inoue, 1980; 1 page
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