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Power of collectives ... Stronger than Wall StreetKenichi UchikuraPresident / CEOPacific Software Publishing, Inc.ken.uchikura@pspinc.com__..-・**・-.._...
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I got married in 1985 and the car I purchase for my wife was a 1983 CIVIC 4 Door. I found this car at the repair shop in Seattle and I purchased them ...
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I heard when you unsubscribed from the mailing list, you verify that your existence to the sender. So, it I better not to unsubscribe.I personally uns...
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Do you know why the Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. logo is shaped like this? It has to do with the history of PSP as a company. Nowadays, PSP is ma...
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After few years in Japan working for a Japanese computer cony, I was sent back to he the US to open its subsidiary in Seattle. I arrived in Seattle an...
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People like this are disqualified for salesIn a nutshell, a salesperson is someone who listens to the customer. It is your job to find out what the cu...
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When I graduated and came back from the US, I bought a used Fairly Z 2x2 2000cc in Japan. This car is different from the ones sold in the US. It has b...
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By Ryuji TakahashiAs nationwide restrictions imposed on events, etc., throughout Japan due to the Coronavirus pandemic relaxed in November, we covered the “Nippon National Products Exhibition 2020,” held over two days inside the Sunshine City Shopping Mall in Ikebukuro district, Tokyo. The event was...
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By Ryuji TakahashiI am a Japanese sake expert and owner of a sake shop in Tokyo. However, that doesn’t mean I enjoy only sake. In fact, I’m a fan of I...
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By Ryuji TakahashiI write a monthly column for a publication specializing in Japanese sake. One day, I received a phone call from the owner of Shiokawa Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. in Niigata prefecture, who read my column and invited me to their brewery to sample their sake products. Simply put, my colum...