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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1664)1/22/2019 12:08:03 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 13803
 
Be insular? No Foreigners or foreign influence?

Go Galapagos.

Japan has a long, painful history of devising highly evolved, game-changing products that thrive at home but have trouble surviving beyond the water’s edge.


Sharp and NTT DoCoMo offer pristine case studies of how Japan has long been the corporate equivalent of the rare species Charles Darwin encountered off Ecuador’s coast.


In the 1990s, long before Steve Jobs’s iPhone nearly killed the camera industry and invented the selfie, Sharp was producing commercial camera phones.


DoCoMo was offering internet access and messaging services. It just never occurred to Japan Inc. to go global.

japantimes.co.jp
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