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    Caterpillar Sales and Marketing in Japan Caterpillar should concentrate more resources and efforts to expand the sales and marketing in Japan. Caterpillar has a good opportunity to expand Japan market share and to achieve more profits because that the Japanese government demand huge number of heavy construction equipments to rebuild the damaged infrastructure caused by earthquake and tsunami. Though Komatsu is a strong competitor against Caterpillar and has a bigger market share‚ Caterpillar’s

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    At the beginning of the 19th century‚ both China and Japan were societies governed by Confucian tradition. In Japan‚ Meiji-era modernization made it a great power over the course of a generation‚ but in China efforts at modernizing reform over the same period produced political fragmentation and rendered it vulnerable to foreign encroachment. Why? China‚ the so-called Middle Kingdom‚ was the center of civilization in Asia for hundreds of years. Leaders from far and wide came to pay homage

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    Panasonic and Japans Changing Culture In Japan in 1918 Konosuke Matsushita founded Matsushita Electric a consumer electronics company which is known today as Panasonic. Panasonic has offices in 58 different countries and is regarded as one of the world’s largest electronics companies. (Panasonic‚ 2013) Panasonic alike many other Japanese companies was established on a Confucian value system. The Confucian value system consists of three main elements; reciprocal obligations‚ honesty and loyalty

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    Representative and other channels in order to change the Daitenho which is the local law that prevent TRU to expand the stores in Japan. Secondly‚ TRU had Den Fujita‚ President of McDonald’s Japan‚ as a local partner. He can help TRU to enter Japanese market because he had substantial experience with real estate and also had a lot of government contacts. Thirdly‚ it was a recession in Japan in 1990s. Daitenho was revised. Finally‚ TRU had a lot of experience in operating stores in many countries‚ TRU experiences

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    An Assignment On JAPAN BANGLADESH BILITERAL ECONOMIC RELATION INTRODUCTION Bangladeshi-Japanese relations were established in February 1972. Japan is Bangladesh’s 11th-largest export market; imports from Bangladesh make up 26% of all Japanese imports from the least developed countries‚ second only to those from Cambodia. Common imports from Bangladesh to Japan include leather goods‚ ready-made garments‚ and shrimp. By 2004‚ Japan had become Bangladesh’s fourth-largest source of foreign direct investment

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    Diplomatic History of Postwar Japan” is based on how in the 1940s‚ the Japanese government was able to use diplomacy to preserve its interests under occupation. This case will be structured in the following sections: 1) point‚ 2) reason‚ 3) evidence‚ and 4) conclusion. Point: The essence of this chapter is how the Japanese government used diplomacy to overcome challenging circumstances to fulfill its interests during the 1940s. To elaborate‚ the Japanese government signed the Potsdam Declaration

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    Merrill Lynch in Japan Case Study Merrill Lynch is an investment banking business and the world’s largest underwriter of debt and equity.   Merrill Lynch’s investment banking operations has had a long global reach and is looking to reside in Japan.  In this paper I will describe the legal‚ cultural‚ and ethical challenges that may confront Merrill Lynch in this case study as well as the various roles that the Japanese government will play and examine some of the strategic and operational challenges

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    broadcast on television the world over are from Japan. (Croal) Indeed "Japanese anime characters have established a substantial base of fans in Europe and North America" (Shuhei). Similarly‚ the Japanese video game industry has been very successful in the world. It has proven to have many positive effects on the world‚ even though many people have repeatedly tried and failed to vilify it. Perhaps one of the most important industries in modern Japan‚ video games have both opened up great possibility

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    are credited with the tremendous economic growth of Japan after World War II. Although a number of researchers have examined these business groups‚ none have provided in-depth comparisons of them‚ especially in light of the recent Asian financial woes. Since June 1997‚ Asia has been enveloped in a severe economic crisis‚ with widespread bank failures and company bankruptcies. This crisis is unprecedented in a region where most of the governments were accustomed to operating in environments characterized

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    Overwork”: The Consequences of Putting Wealth before Health Abstract: The main objective of this essay is to define and analyze the negative aspects of the Japanese’s Economical drive. Most specifically‚ it will describe a phenomenon that is occurring in Japan called “Karoshi” or “death from over-work”‚ where thousands of Japanese citizens are dying due to stress from the harsh working conditions they endure. This essay will prove that the prioritizing of economic prosperity over individual well-being is

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