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Lesson #5: Create the Market Where There Is None
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| In 1950, the Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation had a problem on their hands. Morita and Ibuka had finally conceived and designed Japan’s first tape recorder by grinding up magnets and sticking the powder to strips of paper that they had covered with rice paste. The product worked, and they believed it had great potential, but as of yet, there was no demand. |
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Lesson #3: Mix Things Up
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| When Puck first began considering expanding his operations overseas in Japan, he claims he was drawn to the country because he loved “the culture, the food, the politeness of the people and the fact that I’ll always find new ideas for my profession.” |
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Mr. Electronics: Morita Brings Sony to Life
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| World War II may have ended, but for many countries, the years following proved to be the even more difficult ones. Japan was one of those countries. Almost every single large city in Japan had been damaged, along with their industries and transportation networks. Food shortages were rampant, not to mention the fact that nearly 3 million able bodied workers had been killed during the war. In short, Japan was devastated and, if it was going to recover, it would have to start rebuilding from scratch. |
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Lesson #4: Challenge Conventions and Break the Mould
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| In 1989, along with the outspoken Japanese politician Ishihara Shintaro, Morita co-authored a book about Japan’s economic rise called, “The Japan That Can Say No.” In it, Morita criticized American business for what he saw as the “hollowing out” of the country’s economy. Specifically, he thought their focus on mergers and acquisitions, and relocating operations overseas, was taking away from the creation of real manufacturing power. |
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A Simple Friendship
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| An account of how relationships are formed in Japan. Good to consider such subtlety when you want to make a better relationship with someone. |
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Customer Service in Japan
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| When travelling to Japan it is hard not to notice the politeness of the people, especially in the shops, malls, restaurants and other businesses. It is well worth a look at how and why they seem to have or at least present perfect customer service. We could learn a lot from them! |
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The Bank of Japan will buy 1 Trillion Yen of Shares Held by Banks, But will it be enough?
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| The Bank of Japan is buying 1 trillion yen's worth of stocks from their banks to shore up their balance sheets and to encourage them to lend. But will it be enough? Read on... |
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Compromising Situations
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| Learn how an experience in Corporate Japan led to a life long lesson in problem solving in the business world. |
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Google Search Share Remains Unchanged In the Month of June
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| Marvist is an Internet advertising agency providing affordable seo services to increase search engine ranking of the website, pay per click management to help companies to increase online sales and improve their profitability. Marvist was founded in 2005 and has been rapidly growing since then and has clients now in 11 countries including USA, Canada, UK, Spain, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. |
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Yen/Yang?
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| In this article, Mike Conlon expresses his opinion about the trend of the pair USD/JPY. There could be a major reversal technically due to the huge hammer price action. Fundamentally, Japan reported that consumer price fell a record 2.4% as deflation is putting further pressure on a already fragile Japanese economy. Also, Bank of Japan Officials and others are trying to talk down the Yen, whose strength could harm Japan’s export. Meanwhile, there is a vocal saying that the US will not going to let the US dollar completely tank. |
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Getting a Job in Japan Japanese Speaking Ability...While Not a Requirement, Has Its Advantages
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| Okay, well a common question I get when I meet people currently living in Japan as well as traveling through Japan is "do I need to speak Japanese to get a job in Japan?" To answer this question, it really depends on what exactly you mean by a job. Are you looking for something fun that will provide you with a salary and some freedom, or are you looking for something more, such as a career, something that will provide you with a nice salary and potential growth and career advancement? |
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