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    EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation Investing and localizing in Japan An analysis based on interviews of European investors and investment facilitators Tokyo‚ October 2011 0 Disclaimer Neither the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation‚ nor any person acting on its behalf is responsible for any consequences which may arise from the use by third parties‚ whether individuals or organizations‚ of the information contained in this report‚ or any possible errors which‚ despite

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    Female Employment in Japan

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    Female employment in Japanese labor market GEM (Gender Empowerment Measure) of Japan ranks the 58th among 108 countries and GGI (Gender Gap Index) of it ranks the 105th among 136 countries. It means that in Japan the gap between men and women is big and the economic and political opportunities for women are not enough‚ although human developments are achieved. The number of female employed persons in Japan‚ which accounted for 35.9 per cent of all employed persons in 1985‚ has gradually grown

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    Japan Cultural Analysis

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    ca/en/advice_centre/articles/Pages/exporting_entering.aspx Rocha‚ Robert. 6 Lessons From Japanese Business Culture. Power and Money. Ask Men.com Retrieved from:http://www.askmen.com/money/successful_100/134_success.html Japanese Non-Verbal Communication. My Japan Phone.com ; Business Basics and the Environment. Retrieved from: www.myjapanphone.com/japan_business_servive/basic_business_enviroment/Japanese

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    Sengoku Period, Japan

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    In this essay I will look into the Sengoku period of Japan known as the warring states period and the three unifiers based in this period (Oda Nobunaga‚ Toyotomi Hideyoshi‚ and Tokugawa Ieyasu). I will look into the part all of these Daimyo played and make a comparison to see who played the leading role in Japans unification. The sengoku period came about after the end of the Onin War and left a power vacuum as to who was the ruler of Japan and started the power struggle between local daimyos who

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    Japan Social Aspects

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    spectacular. I will explain about some of the different aspects of the Japanese life style as well as take a cultural look into the life of the Japanese. Finding a place to live in Japan isn’t easy. Limited supply and high demand result in tiny‚ hutch size homes with high rent rates. On average‚ dwellings in Japan have 91.92 square meters (about 989 square feet) of floor space‚ which is not very much compared to the average house sold in the United States. By Western standards‚ the Japanese home

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    peers and on their first year in elementary school‚ to value punctuality. Classroom management emphasizes student responsibility through emphasis on daily chores such as cleaning of desks and scrubbing of classroom floors. The teaching culture in Japan differs greatly from that of schools in the West. Teachers are particularly concerned about developing the holistic child and focus on matters such as personal hygiene‚ nutrition‚ sleep which are not ordinarily thought of as part of the teacher ’s

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    Filial Piety In Japan

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    perspective in order to further its own agenda. Because of its long-standing separation from Western‚ primarily white countries‚ Japan was able to formulate its own values and ideals centered on filial piety‚ the development of a hierarchical class system‚ and strict roles for men and women in its early eras. Throughout the Tokugawa era‚ and due to its rice-based economy‚ Japan enjoyed relative stability‚ though

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    The Tokugawa Era of Japan

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    The Tokugawa Era of Japan Japan before the Tokugawa Era was a nation of warring states. The Tokugawa shoguns changed social class structures‚ agriculture‚ and manufacturing in the country by consolidating trends which had been in the making for some time (East Asia‚ p. 279) and brought Japan into a unified and productive state which lasted from about 1603 until 1800. Urbanization‚ economic growth‚ and social changes were natural and predictable outcomes of the shogunate philosophy.

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    Louis Vuitton - Japan

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    Executive Summary: Louis Vuitton‚ a pioneer in luxury market has Japan a key market with largest revenue generator during its golden period. Due to adverse consequences of global recession‚ the slowdown was also faced by Louis Vuitton. In order to regain its fame‚ Louis Vuitton needs to change its manufacturing strategy and the production strategy. Goal: To reinvent and regain the cachet‚ Louis Vuitton needs to increase and attain the largest market share in five years. Louis Vuitton offers

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    Business Culture in Japan

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    Class Discussion Compare the business culture of the UK with that of Japan. How would business negotiations between delegations from the two countries be affected‚ and how would you advise a UK team to prepare for the negotiations? “Nihonjinron”‚ literally “the Theory of the Japanese”‚ has been of fascination for both Japanese and foreigners alike‚ and the industrialised world seems acutely aware that the Japanese are very different to Westerners‚ in ideology‚ religion‚ and business strategies

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