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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly Recommended!,
This review is from: Japanese Business Etiquette: A Practical Guide to Success With the Japanese (Paperback)
Diana Rowland has written the classic guide to Japanese business etiquette and to the impact of Japanese culture on business and social interaction. Extremely thorough and fascinating, this guide covers all the traditions you need to understand to do business with the Japanese, in Japan or around the world. A good read even if you are just culturally curious, the book includes Japanese office layouts, diagrams showing where business guests should sit around the dinner table, and information on interpreting gestures at business meetings. Rowland covers the business and social roles of women and the difference between the real truth and the public truth. The book's final 50 pages provide a wide range of helpful, general resources, including important phone numbers and a glossary. We from getAbstract recommend this book to anyone doing business with the Japanese, anyone who plans to visit Japan for business or pleasure, and anyone who's just curious.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Extremely Useful Book,
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This review is from: Japanese Business Etiquette: A Practical Guide to Success With the Japanese (Paperback)
I often deal with the Japanese in the satellite business, and this is my primary refresher reference that I use and provide to my associates prior to each project in Japan
4.0 out of 5 stars
Important Business Etiquette Text,
By Value Shopper (So. California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Japanese Business Etiquette: A Practical Guide to Success With the Japanese (Paperback)
I was looking for a straight forward primer on Japanese customs and business etiquette and found this gem.
Whether you are in business or a student of the Japanese language, this book provides a great foundation of the basics of what you can do to demonstrate respect and establish a more personal relationship with your Japanese counterpart -whether in business or social/friendship situations. While Japanese students are required to learn English as a second language as a requirement for both high school graduation and college entry, native Japanese traditions are still held in high regard within their culture. Based upon personal experience, Japanese I have met have been very appreciative of my attempts to behave properly toward them and (as I have been told) such attempts (though awkward) demonstrate respect and sensitivity for your Japanese acquaintance, friend or business counterpart. If you are looking for an easily understood and practical text for an overview of such practices, "Japanese Business Etiquette: A Practical Guide to Success With the Japanese" is a good choice. As your needs evolve, you'll be better equipped to evaluate supplemental books as they become available. Gambatte!
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Recommendable by and for Japanese readers,
This review is from: Japanese Business Etiquette: A Practical Guide to Success With the Japanese (Paperback)
Very-well written and reliable book about Japanese business etiquette
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Japanese Business Etiquette: A Practical Guide to Success With the Japanese by Diana Rowland (Paperback - Mar. 1993)
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