"Becoming an Effective Supplier to Japanese Customers: Successful Strategies for Doing Business with the Japanese" is a seminar to help American companies that are interested in supplying to Japanese companies understand how cultural and business practices affect their ability to break into this market segment.
Sponsored by the Japan-America Society of Indiana in partnership with Japan Intercultural Consulting, the seminar will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 28 March in the 5th floor auditorium of Barnes & Thornburg LLP, 11 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Instructor is Gary Jamison, Consultant, Japan Intercultural Consulting.
The fee for JASI members is $195; members of the public may attend for $275; attendance is limited to 50. Registration information is here.
The Japan-America Society of Indiana, a member of the Nationalities Council of Indiana, is a not-for-profit cultural and educational organization whose mission is to serve as a bridge of friendship between the people of Indiana and Japan.
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