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What Happened To Japanese Products? | ThisConnect S0E02

What Happened To Japanese Products? | ThisConnect S0E02

Update: 2024-05-11
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The Japanese dominated the world in quality and products in the 1970s and 1980s. But lately, their products lag behind the norm in India and they don't appear to have a strategy that works towards the changing needs of Indian car and motorcycle buyers. On ThisConnect season 2, episode two, Kartikeya and Shumi are talking about how this incredible country and culture lost its way. And what's the solution.


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ThisConnect is our podcast. You can check out Season 01 on our channel if you haven't. On the pod, Kartikeya and Shumi discuss a range of topics of automotive interest ranging from trends, important things we need to think about, or just celebrate the automotive lifestyle.


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CHAPTERS


00:00 Rising Sun?


02:40 Going Gets Tough


04:05 What Japan is Like


09:18 Can't Drive In Japan


10:16 Process Orientation


12:15 Do We Need Japanese CEOs?


16:23 Broken Systems Persist


18:12 Breaking Expectations


20:15 Changed Expectations


21:32 Japan Can't Manage Change


25:32 Respect Is a Two-Way Street


28:24 Japan's Money Problem


30:30 Not Cutting Edge Any More


31:39 India vs Japan


33:32 Strange Decisions


35:30 Is Japan Just Old?


37:07 Generation Gap


40:05 The Experience Problem


43:20 Lack of Innovation


46:00 Japan Knows Better?


47:20 How Change Will Happen


49:40 Are These Strong Brands?


52:35 Can Japan Innovate?


54:10 The Next Episode


55:47 Closing Comments


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What Happened To Japanese Products? | ThisConnect S0E02

What Happened To Japanese Products? | ThisConnect S0E02

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