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    analyzes Place Product Promotion Price * Implementation‚ Evaluation and Control * Conclusion Reference List * Executive summary In this assignment The focus would be on why I would suggest BreadTalk to have its presence in Japan along with supporting sources and references broken down into introduction‚ market trend‚ environment analysis‚ marketing mix with 4ps and competitors analysis‚ implementation‚ evaluation and control‚ overall report‚ justification and references.

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    An Analysis on the Country of Japan Introduction: Japan‚ a relatively small nation in size‚ located in Eastern Asia between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan boasts a population of about 127‚368‚088 people; 10th most populated nation. It is quite hard to imagine how a country about the size of the state of California could have been positioned and was predicted to become the largest‚ most powerful economy in the world. Japan’s economy‚ in the years following World

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    Tanpin Karin is a demand-oriented method of chain management successfully used by Seven-Eleven`s Japan. It`s credited to the company`s CEO‚ Toshifumi Suzuki‚ who started to develop it during the 70`s in response to a shift in the market from a seller`s orientation to a buyer`s drive. Until then‚ the inventory decision-making process was led by supply-chain management practices – items were seen as commodities and replenished according with the amounts that they had sold in the past. In contrast‚

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    Draft Case Study MAROECONOMIC COUNTRY REPORT - JAPAN ECONOMICS PROJECT 1. GROUP MEMBERS: 14C G Yogesh Kumar XX ..................................................................................................................................................ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 24C Madhav Purohit XX............................................................................................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. 31C Priya

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    1 Tokugawa Japan Tokugawa rule was a turning point for Japan‚ economically and socially. It brought about new changes and fresh ideas. Even though it was a military dictatorship in theory‚ it was a necessary step to advance Japan. It was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu and throughout the almost three hundred years of the regime it was run by Tokugawa shoguns. The Tokugawa period lasted from 1600 to 1867 during which time the Tokugawa family became the unchallenged rulers of Japan. Tokugawa Ieyasu

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    4038600-137160How Are Tsunami’s Made -Initiation The sea floor rises and drops suddenly creating large columns of water -Split ddsddsThe initial tsunami then splits into two‚ one heads further into sea another heads towards shore -Amplification As the wave appdsroaches shore‚ the height of the wave is amplified as the wave gathers energy as approaches shore -Run Up The leading wave is steepened‚ the wave does not break at this point‚ instead it acts like a wall of water smashing everything

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    Tokugawa Japan’s history began in the 17th century when Tokugawa Ieyasu forged documents in order to validate his claim on the title shogun and ended those who opposed his position. It is during the Tokugawa regime that foreign influences changed and evolved the political‚ social‚ and‚ to an extent‚ economic lives of the people. From the westerners‚ Christianity entered and the religion shaped the policies and social issues‚ also foreign trade affected the natural resources of Japan. On the other hand

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    Abortion in Japanese Buddhism: The Mizuko Kuyō Abortion has been throughout history a contentious topic of discussion‚ and across diverse cultures and religions the subject of abortion is highly debated. In Japanese society‚ where abortion is freely permitted‚ an entire contemporary philosophy called mizuko kuyō has arisen to cope with the increasing popularity of abortion as a form of birth control. While the act of abortion clashes with basic Buddhist principles‚ Japanese Buddhism utilizes

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    france - by sea/greatest naval invaision in history - by air; paratroopers - allies break through german lines after loss of many men - Germans thought Normandy invasion was distraction -The bombing of Pearl Harbor starts war in pacific . -Japan thought it would weak our navy and have US accept of Japan domination in PAcific. -FDR was firm in his proposal for war in the congress the speech was asking congress to declare war on japan. -Japan also attacked Guam‚Phillipines‚ hong kong

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    On March 11‚ a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit Japan and caused tremendous damage to Japan. The earthquake sparked off a 30-foot tsunami within an hour‚ which only compounded the‚ already extensive‚ damage to the country. One of the greatest fears was the potential of a nuclear fall out. Specifically‚ the Fukushima Daiichi power plant was in question. The nuclear plant in Fukushima had six nuclear reactors‚ and three out of six of them were in critical state – possibly melting down. The potential of

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