Fr. 147.00

No-Nonsense Guide to Doing Business in Japan

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'Practical and candid advice prepares the reader for Japanese expectations of service! quality! and punctuality.' - Business Information Alert Informationen zum Autor JON WORONOFF has spent three decades dealing with Japan as a businessman, consultant, journalist and author. He has studied the economy and society first hand and reported on it in terms which, while often critical, proved highly useful and exceptionally accurate in knowing how the country functioned. Among his most popular books are The Japanese Economic, Crisis, The Japanese Social Crisis, Politics: The Japanese Way and Japan As -Anything But- Number One. Klappentext Jon Woronoff - an acknowledged authority in Japanese economy and society - provides insight into crucial aspects of doing business in Japan, and advice on how to succeed in a very difficult market. The book provides insight into crucial aspects of doing business in Japan and advice on how to succeed in a very difficult market. It follows the process from initial contact, to the first visit, to the creation of a fully-fledged operation in Japan. Emphasis is placed on how to break into the distribution system, set up a local company, acquire an existing company, recruit and manage Japanese personnel and co-operate or compete with Japanese companies. There are also tips on how to avoid common traps and pitfalls for the unwary investor. Zusammenfassung Jon Woronoff - an acknowledged authority in Japanese economy and society - provides insight into crucial aspects of doing business in Japan, and advice on how to succeed in a very difficult market. The book provides insight into crucial aspects of doing business in Japan and advice on how to succeed in a very difficult market. It follows the process from initial contact, to the first visit, to the creation of a fully-fledged operation in Japan. Emphasis is placed on how to break into the distribution system, set up a local company, acquire an existing company, recruit and manage Japanese personnel and co-operate or compete with Japanese companies. There are also tips on how to avoid common traps and pitfalls for the unwary investor. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword A Different Japan First Things First Corporate Community Business-Related Culture Choosing the Right Vehicle Mergers and Acquisitions Negotiating That Deal Getting Personnel Distribution Keys to Success When In Japan, Do As The Japanese? What Now? Bibliography Directory Index...

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