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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
Nov-2005 - Oct-2011
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
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Company A is an American firm, which produces engine for trucks. There is a huge growth potential exist for the American firm to enter the Japanese market.
Analyze the major cross-cultural challenges that this American company will face in the Japanese market.
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Task:
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1-Identify major cross-cultural issues that may impact the American company's marketing approach in this situation.
2-Provide a precise description of how the identified issues may impact the approach American company takes.
3-Provide a well-supported explanation of how cross-cultural communication affects marketing strategies in Japan ? Provides (between 5 and 7 examples) to support the explanation.
4-Provide a credible and well-supported evaluation of the impact of cross-cultural ethical differences in marketing strategies between the United States and the Japan.
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Given:
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Company A is an American firm, which produces engine for trucks. There is a huge growth potential exist for the American firm to enter the Japanese market.Â
Analyze the major cross-cultural challenges that this American company will face in the Japanese market.
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Task:
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1-Identify major cross-cultural issues that may impact the American company's  marketing approach in this situation.
2-Provide a precise description of how the identified issues may impact the approach American company takes.
3-Provide a well-supported explanation of how cross-cultural communication affects marketing strategies in Japan ?  Provides  (between 5 and 7 examples) to support the explanation.
4-Provide a credible and well-supported evaluation of the impact of cross-cultural ethical differences in marketing strategies between the United States and the Japan.Â
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