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The Truth About Japan: Can Japan's New Startup Spirit Revitalize The Japanese Economy?

1/9/2014

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By James Santagata
Principal Consultant, SiliconEdge

Ask the average person to think of Japan and then to share with you the first thing that pops into their mind. I can guarantee you that they'll almost certainly read back from one or more of these several powerful and well-established myths and memes: 

1. High-Tech Japan:
A High-tech and Cyberpunk culture and society comprised of very polite albeit non-thinking and undifferentiated robots and drones all clothed similarly in their business or school uniforms and all marching off to the office or to school. Visitors find themselves amazed by the high-tech, 20-function paperless Toto toilets, the jaw-dropping variety of merchandise dispensed by ubiquitous vending machines, the automated, elevator-driven parking structures, auto-opening doors, sensor-controlled escalators and so on.

2. Old Japan:
The nostalgic view of Japan found in Tom Cruise's "The Last Samurai" and other movies before which focuses on the picturesque Japan. The culture and the style.  The polite, disciplined demeanor of the people. The attention to detail and quality. The lacquer ware artisan, the sword craftsman. Mount Fuji (富士山), Kyoto, Nara and Kamakura. Geisha. Sumo. Onsens. Samurai. Ninja.  Swords. Shamisen. Kimono.

3. Modern Japan / Culture Japan:
The exporting of top talent in baseball as well as having its players picked up by European soccer clubs. The deep stable of world-class swimmers, gymnasts, wrestlers and figure skaters. Beyond this, the delicious, healthy cuisine of Japan: sushi, sashima and various other staple dishes of Japan. Karaoke, manga, anime, video games. Modern Japan is about talent and culture.

4. WWII Japan:
Banzai human waves attacks, Kamikaze pilots, rapacious invasions of civilian cities along with soldiers and civilians who would rather toss themselves off the cliffs at Saipan than surrender.

5. Basket-case Japan:
20 years of economic malaise, a deflating economy, aging population, declining birthrate, a broken self-image and the inability to create or innovate as China continues to eclipse Japan in terms of GDP all while the world waits for Japan to sink into economic obscurity and irrelevance.

I've discussed and hopefully skewered a few of these myths and memes in detail, in particular:
1. Japan May Be Able To Compete Globally But Not Yet
2. Can Japan Compete? You Betcha And Here's Why
3. Japan's Problem: Severe Lack Of Leadership Not A Lack Of Innovation Or Creativity
[more] The Truth about Japan & Japanese Startups
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Can Japan Compete Globally? You Betcha And Here's How

1/4/2014

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By James Santagata
Principal Consultant, SiliconEdge


Over the years there's been much discussion in both the business press and the general press regarding the state of Japan's economy with many (including technology, economic and Japan pundits) concluding that Japan has become nothing short of a complete and utter "economic basket case". Worse, it's said that Japan risks becoming completely irrelevant if it doesn't act in the "prescribed ways", in the very near future even though Japan still has the world's third largest GDP and was only recently eclipsed by China which has 10 times the population and a storied civilization -- one of the oldest and most advanced civilizations in the world we are told. And yet, here we find little, lowly, Japan smack dab in the number 3 slot. 

I. What The Pundits & Japan Watchers Say Is Wrong With Japan
In particular, technology and economic pundits as well as Japan watchers have come to the conclusion that Japan is ailed by the following:

1. Lack of innovation.
2. Lack of creativity.
3. Lack of business-level speakers (evidently as a percentage of the population).
4. Lack of inflation (we are told that Japan is in a devastating deflationary spiral).
5. Lack of diversity
6. Lack of immigrants
7. Lack of globalized workforce (besides business-level English skills this includes other important soft and hard skills).
8. Lack of startups / lack of entrepreneurs.
9. Lack of babies / falling fertility rate.

Whether one agrees with these pundits and the press or not, the frequency and pervasiveness of such articles, comments, and themes clearly show how far Japan has fallen from its once rapid and presumably continuous economic ascendancy in the the mid-1960's starting with the 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics along with the debut of the Shinkansen / Bullet train service which was heralded as Japan's coming out party all through its defacto economic dominance in the early 1980's when even American stalwarts Intel and General Motors were bloodied and hanging on the ropes screaming "no mas! no mas!". 

At the pinnacle of its economic power and influence, Japanese products evoked in consumers a sense of high-quality, innovation and attention to detail, all to be had at a very reasonable price while at the same time, this very same phrase alternately evoked horror and fear in many a competing American firm's management who faced this highly aggressive and unyielding competitive foe on the unforgiving battle field of business. 

And let's be very clear about the fact that American management feared Japan businesses and industry for a very good reason: The Japanese economy and assorted Japanese companies were literally on fire and stomping out American, European and global competition left and right.
[more] Can Japan Compete Globally? Yes, Here's how
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