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Captain Leroy Lansing Janes , an American officer who ran a school for "Western Learning" in Japan in the 1870s, is often cited as a key early figure in this cultural exchange. The American Samurai in Business

In the 1980s and 90s, the concept shifted from the battlefield to the boardroom. As Japanese companies became global leaders, Westerners began "blending American and Japanese managerial practices". American Samurai

Today’s interpretation often focuses on the tenets applied to modern life: Captain Leroy Lansing Janes , an American officer

Following the tradition where warriors were also practitioners of poetry, calligraphy, and Zen meditation. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Captain Leroy Lansing Janes

The "American Samurai" approach emphasizes virtuous self-discipline , loyalty to the organization over the individual, and a refocusing of "honor" into professional excellence.