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    Moto: Coming to America from Japan Jesús Pérez Hernando David Cabello López Question 1 What was Moto´s purpose and agenda for the first meeting with Crowell? How does he try to implement his agenda? Moto’s originally intended to close a contract for the sale of his company with one of the best companies in America for which to make an appointment with Mr Crowell Allmack president‚ the company which wanted to Moto’s closing. Moto in this first meeting was intended to give a good impression‚ give

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    Jiang was one of the first military advisors to suggest a protracted war against Japan‚ as it would go against Japans plans for a swift victory and China’s vast territory and population could be used to an advantage. Chiang Kai-Shek later agreed that a longer war would work better in China’s favor. China was able to implement some of its defensive

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    Global Business Cultural Analysis: Japan A Cultural Study of Japan Kellye Wright BUSI604-D08 Liberty University Dr. Roshawrn Thomas December 2014 Table of Contents: A. Abstract - 3 B. Introduction - 3 1. The Major Elements and Dimensions of Culture in Japan - 4 1.1 Culture - 4 1.2 Communication - 6 1.3 Education - 7 1.4 Family - 9 1.5 Employment - 11 2. The Integration of Culture into the Japanese Business Market - 13 2.1 Business Organization - 13 2.2 Management - 16 2.3 Workforce - 16

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    Japan faced many political challenges during the allied occupation post World War 2‚ one of the primary challenges that were faced was the land reform that was introduced by the Japanese Government and furthermore implemented by the SCAP. The land reform was implemented “to overcome economic or political contradictions without changing the central social structure.” (De Janvry‚ 1981). The reform caused many problems for the wealthy class landlords but set for improved conditions for the lower class

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    Wendy’s and General Mills were unsuccessful in Japan because they were not willing to adapt to the external factors. Wendy’s and General Mills are at the top of its class‚ but their status in America was not enough to survive in the Japanese market. Wendy’s Wendy’s was a failure in Japan due to the customer trend. Wendy’s consolidated revenues were $636.3 million‚ an increase of 4.1 percent compared to $611.4 million in the third quarter of 2011. In Japan‚ Wendy ’s sales amounted to 6.2 billion yen

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    From the 1800s to the 1920s China and Japan have both drastically changed. These changes are reflected in their political structure‚ and military power. Both countries have dealt with these changes in different ways‚ with Japan being more successful than China. 1800s - 1920s China The early China ruling system was made up of dynasties. A dynasty is when a house takes control of the country. The ruler in this instance was called an emperor and the emperor title is inherited from father to eldest

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    CHINA AND JAPAN RIVALRY ON THE DISPUTED ISLAND On September 7th‚ 2010 a Chinese fishing craft collided with two Japanese coastguard patrol boats near the oil-rich‚ uninhabited islands in the East China Sea known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu‚ meaning ‘fishing platform’‚ in China. Following the collision‚ coastguards boarded the trawler and arrested its crew and Captain Zhan Qixiong who‚ as subsequent video footage revealed‚ had rammed his boat into the coastguard vessels. Following the

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    Post-Keynesian Theory Introduction One of the heterodox theories‚ Post-Keynesian Theory is a school of economic thought that had been developed from Keynesian economics. Pioneers are Sidney Weintraub‚ Paul Davidson‚ Joan Robinson and Hyman Minsky and George Shackle. The school born in Cambridge Economics School‚ which is John Maynard Keynes’s main country. Post Keynesians claim that they are the real successor John Maynard Keynes and reject two other Keynesian schools such as New-Keynesian

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    Penn State 11/23/2013 Yamato Review On Tuesday the 12th of November 2013‚ the show Yamato: The Drummers of Japan took place at the Eisenhower Auditorium. It took place at 7:30 pm and the student ticket price was fifteen dollars. The Japanese troupe: Yamato was responsible for this event. The show presented a type of Japanese rock ‘n’ roll concert that dates back many years in the Japanese musical history. The show had its ups and downs but mostly it was a good show with a few setbacks. Some of the

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    Evaluate the consequences of modernization for Japan The modernisation of Japan was an all or none matter. Either every aspect of the country had to be modernized to some extent‚ or no single aspect could be modernized. The four main aspects of Japan’s modernisation were industrialisation‚ political modernisation‚ education reform and military development. These four aspects had severe political‚ economic and social consequences on Japan. Some of the main political‚ economic and social consequences

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