| 1. | Strength of Japanese business culture ... According to the data from Imperial Data Bank, which is one of the biggest credit research companies in Japan, a number of Japanese bankrupted companies increased year by year over the past three years. ... On the other hand, it is true that some of the Japanese companies, such as HONDA, TOYO...
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| 2. | Japanese Culture
Many families today are taught to follow their culture. ... The cultural tradition of Japanese is different to an American custom, which has been passed down from many generations. The rules of the culture are similar in the same aspect. But, the Japanese culture style of greeting, house manners...
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| 3. | Japanese Culture JAPAN
Japanese culture was influenced in many ways by the cultures of other countries. ...
The Japanese believed that all natural phenomena, animals, and plants possessed kami, or divine power. ...
Japanese people may prefer not to interact with a stranger, to avoid potential errors in etiq...
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| 4. | My Two Cultural Belief I have been living in America for all my life, but I learned Japanese culture through my parents, and the friends who came from Japan. So I understand both American and Japanese culture. Because of that, I have two different beliefs. One of them is different from Japanese culture and another one is ...
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| 5. | Religion in Japanese Culture Religion in Japan has long (for over two thousand years) and rich history. ... These living traditions, meeting, interacting, and influencing one another, have together contributed to Japanese culture.
The multiplicity and complexity of Japanese religious (the number of followers of the various r...
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| 6. | Differences in Business Cultures A Study of U S and Japanese Differences In the global enterprise system, there are many factors which play a huge role in the mechanics of each country’s ability to conduct business. ... In the paragraphs to follow: we’ll take a closer look at these intricate differences between the United States business economics and that of Japan, ano...
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| 7. | CHANGING STRUCTURE OF JAPANESE MANAGEMENT ... Japanese Management System (JMS) that has been recognized as one of the best ways for business conduct has been on a turning point. Also, Japanese Corporate Governance that has sustained Japanese economic re-development has had serious inferiority in the recent global business condition. ......
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| 8. | Japanese papers The number of foreigners learning Japanese continuously increases each year. ... The Japanese are amongst the easiest people to get along with, even if one does not understand them completely. Understanding the Japanese is one of the most difficult obstacles to overcome, however this should not det...
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| 9. | Organisational behavior The American and the Japanese way of doing things are different in many aspects. In terms of cultural dimension proposed by Hofstede (1991), America is an individualistic culture, whereas Japan is a collectivist culture. In an individualistic culture people prefer to act as individuals, whereas in c...
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| 10. | Comparing Uk and Japanese business culture (1)
In part one of this assignment I intend to compare and contrast the unique cultures of the UK and Japan. I will do this by analysing various aspects of both cultures and comparing them with each other. The key issues I will be covering in the first part of this assignment are UK and Japanese; c...
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| 11. | Culture study ... Culture in definition refers to the shared assumptions, values and briefs of a group of people which result in characteristic behaviors (Storti, 1999). While at the same time, culture can be categorized into two board dimensions: the visible and the invisible dimensions. On one hand culture is...
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| 12. | American Business Culture Business Across Cultures American Business Culture for obvious reasons is oriented for operation in multinational contexts. It is equally true that individual companies, such as IBM, Microsoft or Coca-Cola, may have their own identifiable cultures, based very much on ABC, which leave their mark on their employees. For man...
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| 13. | oppression in obasan The oppression suffered by the Japanese was felt on a physical, mental, and emotional level. The reactions to the oppression differed upon individual. ... As a result of the oppression Aunt Emily possessed very opposite Japanese attributes. ... The oppression has caused Aunt Emily to take a stand...
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| 14. | Difficulty living in different countires How many of you have experienced difficulty of language as an international student? ... However, surprisingly, the biggest difficulty, which I have experienced as an international student since I came to Canada, is living arrangement. I have faced difficulties in living arrangement such as livin...
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| 15. | How well did the Japanese administer govern the territories they captured in WW2 the Japanese conquests were rapid. ... Thailand at once accepted Japanese domination. ... By July 1942 Japanese control in the Pacific extended in a great semi-circle with a radius of over 3000 miles. India, Australia and Alaska were within bombing range of Japanese planes. ...
The occupied nat...
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| 16. | JAPANESE REALITY The Japanese Reality The world knows really very little on the form to design, to produce and to distribute products in the Japanese enterprise surroundings. ... The great Japanese companies have become representatives of a name, which is basic in the trade. The success of the Japanese companies is...
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| 17. | Japanese Internment Camps ... ” This book was filled with pictures of Japanese that looked as if they were being held hostage in some kind of concentration camp. Honestly I did not even think anything of these pictures until my mother explained to me that these people were Japanese-Americans who had been put in these camp...
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| 18. | Italy Business costumes and culture
Italy is the country known for its “Renaissance Culture”. ... The main points of its culture are art, nature, food, religion, education, and Architecture. ... As a future business consultant, if you ever happen to do business with Italians, there are few key things you need to kn...
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| 19. | Clash in Cultures Written by CG on 11.01.2004 At the beginning of the 1990’s, IBM, Toshiba and Siemens joined their forces to produce a high-technology computer chip. But Managing a Three-Culture Team project proved to be difficult. Many cultural differences clashed in the Triad and led the companies to blame each ot...
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| 20. | Japanese Internment Wartime Necessity or Tragic Mistake ... ” (Barnhart 526) This, unfortunately, was the attitude for most Americans toward the Japanese immediately following Pearl Harbor. ...
The only charges against the Japanese Americans was that they were suspected of being loyal to the Japanese government and therefore saboteurs. ...
Gener...
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