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Japan Business Readiness Pulse

How Ready Is Your Team for Japan-Canada Collaboration?
Take this quick self-pulse to see how well your organization understands Japanese business culture and practices. Discover whether your team is prepared to build trust, avoid costly missteps, and create sustainable partnerships.

1. We know how to respectfully conduct introductions and first meetings with Japanese partners or clients.

1. We know how to respectfully conduct introductions and first meetings with Japanese partners or clients.
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2. Our teams understand key elements of Japanese business etiquette an formalities to build trust and credibility.

2. Our teams understand key elements of Japanese business etiquette an formalities to build trust and credibility.
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3. We can communicate appropriately with Japanese counterparts in both written and spoken contexts.

3. We can communicate appropriately with Japanese counterparts in both written and spoken contexts.
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4. We recognize and interpret unspoken cues such as silences, pauses, facial expressions, body language in Japanese interactions.

4. We recognize and interpret unspoken cues such as silences, pauses, facial expressions, body language in Japanese interactions.
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5. We are prepared for common business situations, including exchange of business cards and shared meals, with confidence.

5. We are prepared for common business situations, including exchange of business cards and shared meals, with confidence.
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What's one area of Japanese business culture or practices where your team feels least confident?

Would you like a personalized walk-through of your results and next steps for your organization?

Would you like a personalized walk-through of your results and next steps for your organization?
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