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Okt092003

Seminar: Mobile Kaizen in Japan

During the next weeks the Berlin-based consulting firm Mobile Economy offers a new seminar on the mobile phenomenon in Japan (via Heiko Hebig):
"During their Germany tour (14.10.03 to 06.11.03) with the new seminar "Mobile Kaizen in Japan" mobile experts Daniel Scuka, co-founder of the online video magazine Wireless Watch Japan, and Jan Michael Hess, CEO of consulting firm Mobile Economy GmbH, will explain the reasons for the spectacular success of the wireless industry in Japan.

They will also provide strategic recommendations to Germany’s mobile players for the continuous improvement of their products and selected business processes.(...)"
See the press release here. There is also a detailed description of the seminar and the schedule available as PDF.

Reader Comments (1)

Please find a lot of information about Japan's mobile communication world here:

www.eurotechnology.com/imode/
www.eurotechnology.com/camera-phone/
www.eurotechnology.com/3G/
www.eurotechnology.com/4G/

Best regards,

Gerhard Fasol

Okt 19, 2003 at 19:51 | Unregistered CommenterGerhard Fasol

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