17-21 June 2024, → mandatory week online (open to SMEs and large companies)
08-12 July 2024, → optional week in Japan (open only to SMEs who have completed the first online week)
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
“Get Ready for Japan” aims to comprehensively understand Japanese business practices and communication styles and identify opportunities for successful business partnerships. Additionally, the programme aims to provide insights into the decision-making process within Japanese companies, which will contribute to a better understanding of their negotiation style and hierarchy.
Finally, the programme intends to strengthen existing relationships with Japanese customers and establish new contacts with potential ones, thereby expanding the reach and impact of the business.
PROGRAMME CONTENT
The programme consists of two phases.
→ FOR SMEs and large companies:
The first mandatory phase is an online programme from 17-21 June 2024. During this phase, you will be immersed in various virtual case studies and follow cross-cultural lectures providing deep insights into the Japanese business environment and management practices.
This knowledge will enable you to make informed decisions and develop strong relationships with future Japanese partners and clients.
Training will be held every morning from around 9:00 to 12:20 CET .
→ FOR SMEs only:
The second optional phase is an on-site programme in Tokyo from 8-12 July 2024. This week is aimed at SME participants who will have the incredible opportunity to schedule Business-to-Business (B2B) meetings with Japanese companies of interest. These individual company meetings (ICMs) will be supported by the EU-Japan Centre's head office team and interpreters, allowing SMEs to explore new opportunities for growth and collaboration.
The number of participants for the on-site programme is limited to 14.
PARTICIPANT PROFILE
Typical participants for this programme will be managers and executives, preferably from SMEs(*) based in the European Union or a European country associated with the Single Market Programme, SME Pillar (**).
These individuals will play crucial roles in formulating and executing their organisations’ policies regarding Japan. They might be contemplating relocating to Japan or coming from companies that plan to provide services to Japanese companies. Their objective for taking part will be to learn about the latest management practices and technological developments in Japan.
While large companies may apply, priority will be given to applicants from SMEs.
(*) Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are companies that meet the standard criteria set by the European Commission to be classified as SMEs.
(**) Please check the status of your country here.
ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible for the Get Ready for Japan programme, the candidate must meet the following criteria:
SELECTION
The selection process will consider the participant's company strategy towards Japan and the candidate's motivation.
COSTS
The EU-Japan Centre will cover all the expenses related to training, such as speakers' fees, room rental, transportation arranged for group activities, and interpreters. All participants are responsible for covering their travel and living expenses in Japan, including accommodation.
DEPOSIT
Participants who have been selected for the programme are required to pay a deposit of €1000. After they submit a brief post-event report, SME participants are entitled to a deposit refund. For large companies, this payment confirms participation in the online training and is non-refundable.
Before applying, please ensure your commitment as cancelling after having confirmed your participation will result in a forfeiture of the deposit.
Don't miss out on this opportunity!
Apply now and take the first step towards achieving your goals.
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