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2020 | Japanese Business Culture & Systems

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2020 | Japanese Business Culture & Systems

Jan 8, 2020 - Mar 12, 2020

04:30 pm - 05:50 pm

Purpose

This is an English-language course about modern Japan, which is open to registered Stanford students in all schools and departments. Previous Japan study/experience is not necessary, but “veterans” of Japan are welcome. Especially recommended for students planning to intern in Japan.

Discussions will include Japanese group dynamics in industrial and corporate structures, negotiating styles, decision making, and crisis management as well as strategies for managing intercultural differences.

Alumni of the course have gone on to become successful entrepreneurs, served in the U.S. Foreign Service and are Executives for American Firms in Asia.

Instructor:
Richard Dasher
Director, US-Asia Technology Management Center
Adjunct Professor, Department of Asian Languages

Office: Knight Building, Room 311
Tel: (650) 725-3621, Fax: (650) 725-9974
E-mail: rdasher [at] stanford [dot] edu

For additional or related information, please contact:

US-Asia Technology Management Center
Tel: (650) 724-0096

Course Schedule

Jan 30
2020

Women in Japanese Business

May Kao
Vice President, Operations, Keizai Silicon Valley (US-Japan Business Forum)
Yoshimi Nomura
Director of Partnership Strategy, DNX Ventures
Aki Takahashi
CEO, Musashisakai Driving School, Tokyo and CEO, Brilliant Hope Inc.
Kimberley Williams (Moderator)
Interim Assistant Director, US-ATMC

Details

Time

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30-5:50 PM

Course Code

JAPAN 151 or JAPAN 251

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