Canon, A Country, Environmental, And Cultural Analysis Project
A Country, Environmental and Cultural Analysis Project
February 25, 2007
Table of Contents:
Abstract Page 3
Part I: Country Analysis Page 4
Part II: Environmental Analysis Page 6
Part III: Cultural Analysis Page 21
Part IV: Implications for Doing Business in that Country Page 24
References Page 26
Abstract:
Slightly smaller than the state of California, Japan has propelled itself into a position of economic power over the last 60 years. Japan's economic strength is due to a strong national pride supported by its religion and group culture. Japan was able to very quickly industrialize after World War II and reap strong economic benefits. Many of the benefits can be linked to the strong culture that stressed not the individual but the household; the company worked for and the social group that one belonged to. However, Japanese culture is in a current state of transition and close attention must be observed in order to successfully negotiate and......
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