Saying Yes to Japan: How Outsiders are Reviving a Trillion Dollar Services Market
By (Author) Tim Clark
By (author) Carl Kay
Vertical Inc.
Vertical Inc.
4th June 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
338.04086910952
Paperback
175
Width 140mm, Height 214mm, Spine 15mm
213g
REVEALING ANALYSES OF JAPAN'S SERVICE SECTOR AND THE "OUTSIDERS" WHO ARE ENERGISING IT An examination of the history and future of the Japanese service industries, in which deep analysis is coupled with up-close profiles of world entrepreneurs who are galvanising it. Two self-made millionaires, Tim Clark and Carl Kay, divulge their secrets and reveal through interviews and analysis the achievements of a dozen other non-Japanese businesspeople who have used their "outsider" perspective to successfully identify basic customer needs. Readers learn the tips, tricks and inspired connections made by traders like Steven Gan, a Chicagoan who went from managing his family accounts to running a debt collection business with 700 Japanese clients, using American methodologies; Song Wen Zhou, a software engineer from China who became the first foreigner to list his company on the Japanese stock market; and Neeraj Jhanji, a graduate student from India, who created an avatar-based broadband chat-space business that has plugged into Japan's leading mobile 'phone carrier, NTT DoCoMo.
"This book is a must-read!" - Merrill Lynch Japan Chief Economist Jesper Koll"
Tim Clark writes the Japan Entrepeneur Report and serves as Senior Fellow for SunBridge, a Tokyo based venture capital firm. He teaches at the Portland State University School of Business. Carl Kay has been founding, running, buying and selling service businesses in Japan for over tow decades. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard's East Asian Department and lives in Tokyo.