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    of sales to overcome the losses. Some of the issues Carlos Ghosn faced are Consensus Decision-Making and its Relationship to Career Advancement Addressing Corporate Culture Issues Carlos Ghosn’s Philosophies of Management The First Months in Japan and the Cross-Functional Teams Reforms in Full Swing Reducing Redundancies Keiretsu Partnerships Reorganization Performance Evaluations and Employee Advancement The next leader of Nissan was either going to turn Nissan around within two to three

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    The assertions of Japanese officials demonstrate that after long years that had passed‚ Japanese government officials were still denying the sexual crimes they committed toward these women. Additionally‚ the refusal of the Japanese government to acknowledge their crimes shows the disputes between hegemonic history and memory as their claim implies that memories of individuals were not enough evidences to prove such crime. However‚ memory is not just about remembering an event‚ but “it includes structures

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    Teaching Material for Production Management Used at a trainers’ training for Small and Medium Entrepreneurship Development National Centre of Armenia: SMEDNC July 2006 Written by Kazuchika SATO JICA Expert in Production Management Preface of the training course Production management includes all aspects of management techniques in manufacturing‚ which is necessary to understand for any engineers working in any enterprises. It is closely related with business and has been become

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    Compare and contrast the life‚ work and social situation of Kano Eitoku and Hasegawa Tohaku. Kano Eitoku and Hasegawa Tohaku were two painters‚ who worked during the Azuchi-Momoyama period in Japan. Although Eitoku is far better known as an artist‚ due to not only his outstanding ability in painting but also because he was a leading figure from his familial Kano School‚ Tohaku is often considered a rival as his skill and talent was highly comparable to that of Eitoku. Bearing in mind that Eitoku

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    1. How would you assess the attractiveness of the telephone industry in Japan at the time of the launch of i-mode services? What would you conclude from a five forces industry analysis? • The attractiveness of the telephone industry at the time of the launch of the i-mode services was very high because of the deregulation of the telephone industry by the Japanese government. While DoCoMo currently controls 57% of the Japanese market‚ many other companies world wide were very interested in the

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    Study Guide Questions for Hiroshima Chapter 1: A Noiseless Flash Mr./Rev. Tanimoto 1. What kind of raid did most Hiroshima residents expect? B-29 air raid 2. What kept Rev. Tanimoto up the night before the bombing? the air raid warnings 3. What was the first thing noticed when the bomb went off? bright light 4. What protected Mr. Tanimoto from the blast? a rock garden Hatsuyo Nakamura 5. Why didn’t Hatsuyo move the children when the new air warning went off? They were tired

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    1. We chose Japanese Yen as are benchmark exchange rate because Japan is part of the G-10 Countries with U.S. and one of the major economies in the world. Japan is also a Key U.S. Business Partner in importing and exporting goods and services. Through our findings we have developed our insight of the Japanese Yen being very volatile to the dollar. In the graph shown below‚ we can conclude that from 1995 till 1999 the Japanese yen was weaker against Dollar. The process has been repeated between the

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    has to develop the new design named “V-Rod” or “VRSC” with Porsche-designed engine to encourage purchasing volume of heavyweight motorcycle in European countries. Furthermore‚ the VRSC model is very popular in Japan and can be sold very well in 2008. But‚ due to the new Japanese Government Policy that does not allow a motorcycle driver carry a passenger; the sales inevitably decline later on. For China and India markets‚ the huge size of population attracts many motorcycle manufacturers to penetrate

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    career in life‚ considering the fact that being able to finish with a university degree is our ticket way to employment. As a Japanese-Filipino student who grew up mostly in Philippines‚ it was always been my dream to be able to study and live in Japan. Thus I started my research on possible universities where I could apply. At first‚ there were couple of universities I took into consideration as part of my choices‚ but as my research went on‚ the APU ritsumeikan got my attention with their dual

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    (2005.02.05) For both domestic and overseas fans of Japanese music‚ the comparatively high price of Japanese CDs can be a real turn-off. According to the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ)‚ which represents Japan’s major record companies‚ the average retail price for a new CD release in Japan is between 2‚500 and 3‚000 (between $24 and $29 as of February 2005) - more than 20% higher than in the United States and at least Double the price of music in most other Asian countries. A

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