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    P&G: SK-II case study

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    P&G Beauty Care GBU 2. Paolo de Cesare: President of Max Factor Japan 3. Durk Jager: P&G CEO 4. GLT: Global Leadership Team (made up of business GM’s of crucial MDO’s‚ people from R&D‚ consumer research‚ product supply‚ HR‚ and finance). Chaired by Lafley. INTRO: In this case study we are introduced to P&G as an organization and their changes in structure overtime. More specifically‚ after the acquisition of Max Factor Japan and success in its SK-II line‚ questions are raised about whether

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    Marketing Entry Plan

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    Gadgets Company JAPAN _______________________ A Global Market Entry Plan Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Business Administration of the University of San Carlos Cebu City‚ Philippines _______________________ In Partial Fulfilment of the requirement of the Course in GLOBAL MARKETING _______________________ MARK 37 By: Starley Lyn M. Rabor Global Market Entry Plan I. Country Profile Country: Japan [pic] Management

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    empire of Japan hidden from the world for 200 years until mid-1850’s. Little did Sakamoto know that he would be the face and voice to shape Japan to this day. Ryoma Sakamoto would go on to write his famous eight point plan for Imperial Restoration and Governance‚ which outlined plans to transform Japan into a constitutional monarchy‚ institute a foreign policy‚ and regulate trade. That formed the basis for the Charter Oath‚ the framework for Japan’s first constitution. Today Japan is facing a

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    Tokugawa Ieyasu was the founder and the first shogun of the Tokunawa shogunate. He was able to seize power in Japan in 1600 after the battle of Sekigahara between Tokugawa and the other daimyos that were against him. Although Tokunawa was essentially the ruler at that time with his headquarters in Edo (present-day Tokyo)‚ it wasn’t until 1603 that the imperial court named him shogun. Tokugawa established a national hegemony in which the daimyos were required to pay allegiance in order to continue

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    27 Study Guide 1. The process of industrialism threatened traditional and social hierarchies in both societies. In Russia‚ the aristocracy was threatened by the abolition of serfdom‚ the creation of regional zemstvoes‚ and reforms of the army. In Japan‚ the samurai were almost destroyed by the fall of the shogunate‚ the destruction of feudalism‚ and military reform. Both nations used territorial expansion as a means of mollifying the aristocracy and building support for the imperial government.

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    Answer the five Case Discussion questions in a Word document and submit your responses to the Week 2 Course Dropbox. You will find at the end of chapter 3 starting on p.95 in our electronic e-Book in the classroom. Japan’s Economic Malaise In 1989 Japan was widely viewed as an economic super-power. After three decades of robust economic growth it had risen to become the world’s second-largest economy. Japanese companies seemed to be obliterating entire American industries‚ from automobiles and semiconductors

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    proverb‚ “Deru kui wa utareru” literally means “The stake that sticks up gets hammered down”. In other words‚ you should not stand out within the community in Japan. This proverb seems to imply Japanese collectivist society which is very different from Western countries’ more individualistic society. Japan has its own unique cultural history. Japan is an island nation and had been chosen to isolate themselves‚ even going so far as to shut their borders for any international trade and communication from

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    special view of how these changes affected the culture‚ thinking‚ and practices of the Japanese following the introduction of both Dutch and American powers within Japan. By viewing the event through the eyes of one who experienced it‚ we are presented with a far greater understanding of the element of change that pervaded mid to late 1860s Japan. Perhaps most visibly significant among the changes brought between the encounter of Western cultures with the Japanese are the changes of everyday practices

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    Descriptive Essay

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    foreign tourists visit Japan every year. There are many places that are known to the tourist like Kyoto‚ which is quite famous for its beautiful scenery and magnificent Buddhist temples‚ or Tokyo‚ the capital of Japan‚ and the one of the busiest city in the world. However‚ If there are greedy tourist who wants to visit the place where they can feel relax and exciting at the same time‚ Ueno district‚ the eastern part of Tokyo‚ Japan‚ is the best place to visit in Japan. Ueno has a three

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    Japan's Westernization

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    little of exclusive value aside from the physical beauties of Japan‚ especially Mt. Fuji. Thus‚ Japan came to be under western influence. Due in part to the western influence‚ Japan has received many effects‚ both good and bad. In the same way that various cultural influence has helped countries such as the United States to gain perspective and broader its horizons‚ so has western influence helped to expand the cultural viewpoints of Japan. Also‚ western influence has opened the minds of the Japanese

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