GLOBALIZATION POLICY OF THE NAKAMURA LACQUER COMPANY SUBMITTED TO: MR SANJAY KUMAR GUPTA DATE OF SUBMISSION: 18.08.2008 SUBMITTED BY: JOYDEEP MUKHERJEE (20081020) To Mr Nakamura The Nakamura Lacquer Company From: Joydeep Mukherjee Date: August 18‚ 2008 Subject: Report on Globalization Policy of the Company Dear Sir The issue of Globalization of the Nakamura Lacquer Company has been addressed in this report
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Most people hate damage because it creates pain and pain gives unpleasant feeling. They see damage as a marker for “bad experience ahead!!” or “Avoid at all cost. Don’t let it happen to you.” But as stated in the quote‚ pain makes you become better person if you know how to embrace it. Imagine when Michelangelo’s David was craved‚ hammer and chisel were struck against the marble block‚ damaging it‚ but eventually the block of marble was turned into one of the most famous statue in the world. During
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price 4. Profit 5. Brand Value 6. Time period required 7. Risk involved 8. Market segments EVALUATION OF OPTIONS 1. Existing production level: A substantial business‚ employing several thousand labors and production of 500000 sets of lacquer table ware each year so as to meet the
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Executive Summary Mr. Nakamura had built a substantial business and the Crysanthemum brand became Japan’s best selling brand. But he had no business outside of Japan and the Japanese market was already flooded with lot of other handicrafts. So he needed to look for new markets. This was the situation when he received offers from two highly recommended U.S companies. Each offer has been evaluated in terms of brand representation‚ cost reduction and maximization of profit margin. It is
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This paper will be looking at the term ‘Postmodern Terrorism’ as it is explored by Walter Lacquer in his paper with the same title. We will also seek to determine whether or not terrorism has changed fundamentally over the recent centuries‚ especially around the time of the 9/11 attacks as well as all of the new technologies and techniques that seem to of had been implemented over the years by various terrorist groups and governments to counter each other in their efforts. Over the recent years
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Situation Analysis: In 1948‚ when Mr. Nakamura took over the business family‚ observed the high demand of lacquer ware in the Japanese market but supply was not in accordance to that. In 1952‚ he built a substantial business for mass production of 500000 sets of lacquer table ware using numerous men power.The Nakamura “chrysanthemum” brand has become Japan’s best known and bestselling brand in terms of its good quality and middle class users. However‚ Outside of Japan he was restricted as per government
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Perfection was what artists and craftspeople aimed for when creating something. They considered their skills a sacred gift; respected materials used and thanked the successful creations of beautiful objects. While working‚ sword-makers prayed and believed that when finished‚ the sword would have its own spirit. Also‚ potters often made items of a semi-religious nature. The cups and pots used during the Japanese tea ceremony had to be special. Sake‚ which is a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented
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keep you from chomping on your nails! Paint Your Nails (swatch picture of the nail lacquer) Your nails would look so fabulous that you won’t feel like biting them and ruining the manicure. Moreover‚ nail lacquers taste chemical-ish and that will also prevent you from nibbling on them. We would recommend you to apply a nail lacquer that’s of red colour‚ something like our (shade name of debelle red nail lacquer). It’s a very bold colour so whenever your nails will be close to your face‚ your brain
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This scene (below) shows Emperor Nijo escaping to the residence of Taira no Kiyomori in Kyoto’s Rokuhara district. Taira warriors are greeting an oxcart that bears the emperor (Heiji Monogatari Emaki). I looked at the woodwork and lacquer ware and noticed the Lacquer Inkstone Case with
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metropolitan museum of art”. One of them is from Joseph Ward. Joseph Ward made his “Tall Clock” out of Japanned white pine and clock mechanism. Japanning is a black enamel or lacquer used to produce a durable glossy finish that originated in Asian lacquer work but later was used in Europe too. Japanning usually a is heavy black "lacquer"‚ almost like shiny enamel paint. Also‚ Joseph Ward did very beautiful wood engraving from top to bottom. “The door of this rare japanned tall-case clock is remarkably
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