If you are reading this, you probably are based in North America and used to the American work culture and context. At the same time, you might be working for a Japanese company and/or have a fair amount of interaction with Japanese work associates. What do you do when you want to express a difference in opinion with your Japanese counterparts? Look out! There are big language and cultural differences between American and Japanese companies. In most cases, Americans are comfortable with stat
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Startups frequently dream of attracting the attention of an investor who will provide them with the funding they need to jump-start their business. But such a route can be uncertain, and startups have to confront the reality that an investor who provides them with all the money they need may never come. Worse yet, that investor may begin providing money, and then pull out right when the startup has grown dependent on his income. For a young startup, it may seem as if the loss of a big investor
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from Royalty Mart http://royaltymart.com/index.php/2015/10/19/8-ways-to-say-no-when-doing-business-with-the-japanese/
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