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    needs to upgrade its airports‚ roads and other infrastructure to global standards. Even with the recent surge‚ tourist arrivals are just a mere percentage of those in such popular Asian destinations like Bangkok and Thailand. India Tourism office at Tokyo won two International Awards in Tour Expo held at Daegu in Korea for excellent tourism promotion. Indian Pavilion won the Best Booth Design Award as well as Best Folklore Performance Award competing with major players in tourism such as China‚ Japan

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    of going global is taking courses with Fitch Training. These training are designed to help companies understand the entire process involved with financial management. Misablaci Pharmaceutical believes that Tokyo Star Bank will be a good bank to utilize while conducting business in Japan. The Tokyo Star Bank will be able to provide Misablaci with all our finance needs. JPMorgan is a one of the top financial services companies in the world. JPMorgan believe in giving companies what they need and want

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    References: Tokyo Story‚ 1953. [Film] Directed by Yasujiro Ozu. Japan: Shochiku Co. Ltd Seven Samurai‚ 1954. [Film] Directed by Akira Kurosawa. Japan: Toho Co. Ltd. Gorija‚ 1954. [Film] Directed by Inoshiro Honda. Japan: Toho Co. Ltd. Musashi Myamoto‚ 1954. [Film] Directed

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    Mitsubishi Case Study

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    four-month old Diamante on a Tokyo street. Before he could turn off the engine the car jumped back suddenly hitting an empty van. Then‚ Shigeji Tsugahara‚ a taxi driver in Saitama with 35 years driving experience‚ was backing into a parking spot in June 2000 when the engine of his new Diamante revved up unexpectedly and he rammed into another car parked three meters behind him. The following month‚ Sadao Ito was backing his Diamante into a space on the 5th floor of a Tokyo supermarket parking lot. When

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    Japan’s land area. Most of the islands are mountainous‚ many volcanic; for example‚ Japan’s highest peak‚ Mount Fuji‚ is a volcano. Japan has the world’s tenth-largest population‚ with over 127 million people. The Greater Tokyo Area‚ which includes the de facto capital city of Tokyo and several surrounding prefectures‚ is the largest metropolitan area in the world‚ with over 30 million residents. Archaeological research indicates that people were living on the islands of Japan as early as the Upper

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    art. He appropriates popular themes from mass media and pop culture‚ then turns them into thirty-foot sculptures‚ "Superflat" paintings‚ or marketable commercial goods such as figurines or phone caddies. Murakami was born in 1962 in Tokyo‚ where he attended the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Murakami started as a student of more traditionalist Japanese art. He pursued a doctorate in Nihonga‚ a mixture of Western and Eastern styles dating back to the late 19th century. However‚

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    After the massive success that the Walt Disney Company has achieved in Tokyo‚ the company suffered a big failure in the next overseas expansion venture which was named Euro Disneyland. The failure’s main reason was the lack of the emotional intelligence that should be present in effective leaders. In particular‚ the emotional intelligence components are: self-awareness‚ self-regulation‚ motivation‚ empathy‚ and social skill. The most important element that was missing in this case is empathy which

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    The nature character and spatial distribution of world cities: Increasing globalisation has had major impacts on the world urban system. As a result a group of cities has emerged as key nodes in the organisation and functioning of the world‚ known as World Cities. World cities‚ such as London and New York are a product of cultural and economic globalisation and act as nodal points for the multiplicity of linkages and interconnections that sustain the functioning of the world economy. These cities

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    Acc 403 Assignment 1

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    effort to make the company’s books accurate‚ at least in terms of the balance sheets. This action led to the suspicious transactions noticed by Michael C. Woodford‚ at the time the newly appointed president and chief executive. KPMG’s auditors in Tokyo are under scrutiny after signing off on reports issued by Olympus Corp. Auditors found several accounting irregularities when they reviewed financial statements provided by Olympus executives. The auditors were particularly concerned over $600 million

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    Kaoru Ishikawa was born in 1915 in Tokyo. He graduated from Tokyo University in 1939 with a degree in Applied Chemistry. In his brief tour in the military as a Naval Technical Officer In charge of 600 workers to construct a factory he quoted “This experience he says was invaluable to Quality Control activities later on.”‚ (Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa) He worked for Nissan Liquid Fuel Company from 1941-1947 before he was appointed associate Professor of the University of Tokyo. In 1949 He joined the Union of

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