Ribbons of shame
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Ribbons of shame usually refers to a Japanese management practice of giving ribbons with criticisms to those employees who fail to meet the expectations of the management.[1] According to some authors that in Japanese Management Programs, employees participating in truth exercises would declare those weaknesses which have been known to cause errors in the past.[2] Is it also a part of Kanrisha Yosei's Japanese management training class.[3][4]
In management culture
Although believed to be an element of Japanese style of management, ribbons of shame have been known to be used in Apple Computers.[5]
In popular culture
The term Ribbons of Shame was popularized by the 1986 movie Gung Ho, starring Michael Keaton.[6]
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