Case Study Analysis Benihana of Tokyo Binus Business School, MM Executive Batch 20 Presented by Group I Alexander Christian Dina Sandri Fani Jenna Widyawati Ridwan Martawidjaja Table of Contents 2 The 70’s Benihana Facing Issues 3 Detailed Analysis 4 Conclusion & Recommendation 5 Key Takeaways 7/28/2014 The Story of Benihana Case Analysis – Benihana of Tokyo 1 2 Table of Contents 2 The 70’s Benihana Facing Issues 3 Detailed Analysis
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Module 10 . LearningAcross Bord.ers: Disneyland. theMore on Ml0-25 DisneyGoesto Tokyo Crossingthe Pacific In the mid-I970s, the Oriental Land Company, a ]apanese development company that owned a large tract oflandfill east ofTokyo zoned for pubIic leisure activities, approached Disney with the idea of building a Disneyland in lapan. Six hundred acreswere set asidefor the project. But, in an era of conservative (caretaking) management at Walt Disney Productions, senior executivesat
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88 Yoshiharu Tsukamoto House & Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo, 2005 Perspective section of the House & Atelier Bow-Wow. The different sizes of the floors are disposed in the continuous vertical/lateral space of the building envelope defined by the local code. Working and living are intertwined. Void MetabolisM Since the Second World War, the urban fabric of Tokyo has been shaped by individual landownership and the proliferation of the detached house. For most Japanese architectural offices, domestic
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give him her card. Afterward only she found out that a Japanese businessman use the business card to convey all accomplishment and position without having to say it himself. 3) Turn back to the clock to when Kelly was offered the position in Tokyo. What, if anything, should have been done differently, and by whom? As for the company, they should have well plan in human resource function such as selection, training, acculturation and evaluation of expatriates. Many company select expatriates
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very disappointing trip. Little Tokyo proved to be quite the opposite, as I was able to ascertain a much deeper understanding of the Japanese culture because of it, and at the same time was able to reflect on the differences and similarities of my Filipino heritage. From what I was able to gather, the Japanese and Filipino cultures have quite a few significant differences, but have more similarities than I originally anticipated. As the name would suggest, Little Tokyo is fairly little, with its borders
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Exercise Kristina Pelly Indiana Wesleyan University The two companies I chose to evaluate are China International Water and Electric Corporation and Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). China International Water and Electric Corporation are located in China, whereas Tokyo Electric Power Company is located in Japan. TEPCO serves Tokyo. As of January 15, 2012 the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant has shut down. This is an environmental risk of TEPCO in Japan. They utilize nuclear
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watashi wa kazoku to nihon no tokyo to osaka ni ikimashita. Tai kara nihon made hikōki de 5jikanhan gurai kakarimashita. Tokyo wa nigiyaka deshita. Soshite, Hito mo ookatta desu. Tokyo niwa takusan no takai biru ga arimasu. Watashi wa shinjuku to harajuku ni ikimashita. Soko de kaimono wo shimashita. Watashi wa shoppingu ga suki desu kara, totemo tanoshikatta desu. Soshite, Tokyo wa totemo kirei deshita. Sorekara watashi wa tokyo kara shinkansen de osaka ni ikimashita. Tokyo kara osaka made 2jikan gurai
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REORGANIZING THE TOKYO DIRECT- SALE STORE OF MIRROR!MIRROR! INTRODUCTION: Our company, Mirror! Mirror! is a new innovative virtual fitting mirror with high technology. The company set the average unit price as $999.00, and opened three direct- sale stores, which is in Paris, New York, and Tokyo. We aim to achieve about $269 million in sales and have a sales goal of 270,000 units. But the Tokyo direct-sale store of our company did not achieve their
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Mr. Hyland is also concerned with achieving a balance between his local business interests and family life in Canada. Alternatives 1. Keep ongoing operations as is (status quo) 2. Service Boston, Hamburg and London only 3. Expand to Tokyo and Amsterdam (in addition to Boston, Hamburg and London) Facts considered 1. There is a significant household gardening market, especially in USA 2. The local Canadian gardening market is saturated 3. The need to localize MNG’s granite
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To: Ms. Jenna Harrington From: Loretta Thomas Subject: 2014 Contract negotiations in Tokyo, Japan Date: January 7, 2014 Ms. Harrington, My colleagues and I have chosen you to travel to Tokyo, Japan, for a series of preliminary contract negotiation sessions. You will be departing on February 1, 2014, and will be returning on February 8, 2014. We believe you to be the right person for this assignment as we trust you have all the qualifications needed. This is a great opportunity for both yourself
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