Nov 21, 2013 Amsterdam - Sander Schroevers and Chie Misumi, two experienced Japan Cross-Cultural Business consultants, will go into detail on topics such as negotiation style, meetings, management procedures and many more topics.
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Ins and Outs on doing business in Japan
Posted by JapanIntercult under GlobalFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 3842 days ago
American expressions that the Japanese have difficulty with
Posted by JapanIntercult under ManagementFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 3845 days ago
When Japanese are asked “Can you do it?”, unless they are 100% certain that they can, they would not answer “Yes we can.”… Americans, on the other hand, sometimes say “Yes we can” when we mean “Yes we’ll try.”
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Working Effectively with Japanese Colleagues, Customers and Partners
Posted by JapanIntercult under GlobalFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 3849 days ago
Nov 28, 2013 London, United Kingdom - This seminar is aimed at anyone working in or with Japanese companies as an employee or supplier. Pernille Rudlin will bring her recent experience in working at a senior level in one of Japan's biggest global B2B suppliers to highlight what makes Japanese compa
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When Japanese say “We must confirm”—what does this mean?
Posted by JapanIntercult under ManagementFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 3853 days ago
Your Japanese colleagues probably have a pretty good command of English, but they may not be aware of the nuances a seemingly simple sentence such as “We must confirm” may have for Americans…
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Working Effectively With Japanese - Nov. 19, 2013, New York, NY
Posted by JapanIntercult under GlobalFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 3854 days ago
Americans who work with Japanese usually have many questions, but no good place to get the answers. This seminar is a golden opportunity to get your questions answered by Michael McKenna, who has spoken on the issues faced by Japanese multinationals at venues such as the Nikkei Forum in Tokyo and t
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Are Turkey and Japan culturally similar?
Posted by JapanIntercult under GlobalFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 3856 days ago
Japanese prime minister Abe has visited Turkey twice in less than six months to promote Japan's energy and infrastructure business. Will Japanese and Turkish business partners be able to work harmoniously together?
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Albany is fast becoming a hub for high-tech. And with high-tech often comes involvement with Japanese, so as a result more and more companies in the Albany area are beginning to do business with Japanese…
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In Japan...Perfectionism or Standard?
Posted by JapanIntercult under ManagementFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 3861 days ago
The Japanese point out ugly weld seams on the machines, saying their customers are not happy with the way the machines look. The Americans point out some new innovation that makes the machines function more efficiently…Why should weld seams matter? It does not affect the efficiency of the machine.
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Working Effectively With Japanese
Posted by JapanIntercult under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 3863 days ago
Americans who work with Japanese usually have many questions, but no good place to get the answers. This seminar on Nov 19, 2013, in Overland Park, KS is a golden opportunity to get your questions answered by Sarah Fremerman Aptilon, an expert who is highly skilled in explaining the intricacies of
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Communication Kaizen
Posted by JapanIntercult under ManagementFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 3867 days ago
If we approached the communication between the Japanese and Americans in our organizations with the same open spirit and common sense, we could increase our communication productivity and avoid misunderstandings.
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