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Presenter:
This Briefing is Designed for:
Senior executives who need to understand how to work effectively with Japanese-owned companies and organisations, or feel more in control of their working relations with individual Japanese and Japanese teams.
The Event:
Presented by an expert, with over 25 years' experience of advising senior Japanese and non-Japanese executives across a wide range of British, European and Japanese businesses and organisations, this seminar is fast moving and participative. It balances insight and advice with unrivalled in-depth and up-to-date information. There are also plenty of opportunities to explore your own business situation.
Content:
• The Essential Business Context - understand how Japanese companies have developed and why that matters today
• Key Emerging Factors – discover what’s new and changing in the way the Japanese operate
• Doing Good Business - explore the essentials you need for successful business relations, particularly in negotiations and in meetings
• Communicating Effectively -feel in control when meeting or communicating with Japanese people in business and social contexts
‘‘Stephanie was our Consultant on Japanese Business for 14 years. Winning the confidence of a Japanese company is no easy feat and without Stephanie's support we would not have been so successful.'
Simon Pigden, Partner, Pinsent Masons
'Very useful – more so than I had dared to expect – and well presented.'
Paul Dickinson, International Director, British Market Research Bureau
‘We showed immediate results from this training.’
Wayne Brown, International Sales Manager Japanese/Korean OEMs – Europe, Henkel Technologies Ltd
Location: The Studio in central Birmingham.
Nearest station: Birmingham New Street (2 mins. walk)
Timing: 10 am-4 pm
Pricing: £395 per person
Includes all refreshments and course notes
To Register: to reserve a place at this event contact Stephanie Oyama on 01299 400412 or email oyama@japanconsultancy.co.uk