General Edition Sunday, August 13, 2006 Issue No. 387
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- What's new
- Services lineup
- News
- Candidate roundup
- Upcoming events
- News credits
Logistics: The So-Fast Corporation========Why Choose the So-Fast Corporation? Failed logistics is a frequent reason why foreign import/retail companies in Japan eventually pull out. In the start-up phase, management is focused on just getting the business up and running, and so it is tempting to abdicate the logistics to a large trading or transportation firm. But the reality is that the convenience is soon replaced by frustration -- as any change request, any problem resolution takes forever and becomes "too hard to do". Now, So-Fast Corporation offers its "Start Logistics Package" which includes: One customer that did switch is Guthy-Renker, featured alongside So-Fast in the Spring 2005 issue of J@pan Inc, www.japaninc.com/article.php?articleID=1429. Guthy-Renker is one of Japan's largest TV marketing companies. If logistics are a key part of your success in Japan - get connected with So-Fast. |
+++ WHAT'S NEW |
* Ultra-thin version, measuring just 0.2mm in height, provides 3.5 volts at 400uA/hr per 4cm2
* 0.6mm version, suitable for credit cards, offers triple the output -- i.e., no loss of capacity when stacked
* 1mm version, suitable for prepaid cards, can supply 14 volts output, enough to power an onboard display and data transmitter
* As a comparison, current paper-thin batteries of 0.6mm profile offer just 1.5 volt output and 30uA/hr of power
He is a graduate of the prestigious Hitotsubashi University and is a qualified accountant with an inventive streak. An interesting guy, Tabata has seen the highs and lows of running one's own business. The low point was when in his early 30's he had a water purification company shut down by an impatient vendor and their bank. This buried him in debt and took 10 years to work off.
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+++ NEWS |
- Mind-controlled wheelchairs
- Number portability to cost about JPY5,000
- Lonely man makes 37,760 calls
- English-language education up
- Labor shortage worsening
-> Mind-controlled wheelchairs
Straight out of the pages of a science fiction novel, researchers at Tokyo's University of Electro-Communications have announced that they have developed a prototype wheelchair that responds to brain wave patterns. Intended for quadraplegics, the system involves a head cap fitted with 13 sensors to monitor the wearer's brain waves. The system is first trained by the user, and over time can be made to work with about 80% accuracy. (Source: TT commentary from nikkei.co.jp, Aug 10, 2006) the first time since records started in 1968, Japan's death rate exceeded her birth rate.
According to the Internal Affairs ministry, 1,072,281 people died through fiscal year 2005, while only 1,065,533 babies were born.
As a result, the number of Japanese (not including foreigners) fell 3,505 from the year before.
People aged 65 or older now account for 20.3% of the population.
(Source: TT commentary from hindu.com, Aug 5, 2006).
http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/AC/TNKS/Nni20060810DA0J8101.htm
->Number portability to cost about JPY5,000
KDDI has become the first cell phone operator to publish its fee schedule for customers wanting to switch carriers but wanting to keep their number. This comes in response to the number portability law due to take effect on October 24th. KDDI said it will charge a JPY2,100 termination fee, and for those moving to KDDI from another carrier, the standard sign-up fee of JPY2,835. Since NTT DoCoMo and Softbank Mobile are expected to announce similar rates, this means that for most people wanting to switch carriers, the switch will cost them about JPY5,000 in termination and new sign-up fees. (Source: TT commentary from nikkei.co.jp, Aug 10, 2006)
http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/AC/TNKS/Nni20060809D09JFA11.htm
->Lonely man makes 37,760 calls
->English-language education up
While speaking English may not be the nation's strong suit, study of it is still big business. The overall foreign-language education sector in Japan was apparently worth JPY640bn (US$5.5bn) in FY2005, according to data from the Yano Research Institute. YRI also said that English conversation classes for children accounted for JPY94.6bn (US$822m), and classes for adults were worth JPY265bn (US$2.3bn). In addition to English, adult language schools are now commonly teaching Chinese, Korean, and French too.
(Source: TT commentary from guardian.co.uk, Aug 11, 2006)
http://education.guardian.co.uk/tefl/story/0,,1837535,00.html
-> Labor shortage worsening
After the tribulations of the last 15 years, we never thought we'd see the day, but a recent survey by the Nikkei has found that 39.8% of CEOs say that they are having problems finding sufficient staff. Of those surveyed, 9% said they think the labor shortage is getting substantially worse, 30.8% said they currently are short of staff, and only 6% said that there is excess labor. It appears that the biggest shortages are for sales and marketing staff, followed by factory workers. ***Ed: At least the manufacturing sector shortage could addressed by strategic increases in registered foreign workers in Japan. We think it is only a matter of time before visa volumes start to
increase.** (Source: TT commentary from nikkei.co.jp, Aug 7, 2006)
http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/AC/TNKS/Nni20060807D07HH007.htm
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Charity Event -- Tyler Foundation The Tyler Foundation for Childhood Cancer presents: Sports Extravaganza 2006, September 29 - October 1. Cricket and rugby celebrities from the UK, South Africa, India, Australia and New Zealand will come to Tokyo for 3 days of sport, fun and fundraising! Sports Dinner at the Grand Hyatt, Golf Day and Celebrity Cricket match. All proceeds benefit children with cancer in Japan. Shine On! For more information on the Sports Extravaganza 2006, please see: |
+++ CANDIDATE ROUND UP |
DaiJob, Inc's executive placement team, Daijob Consulting
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DaiJob has great candidates. Contact Andrew Peters at
[email protected], or Ph: 03-3499-3040 for details.
-> HR Generalist
Female, Early 30s, Native Japanese, Intermediate English
Experience:
- Over 1yr in HR, recruitment and training of new grads & experienced staff
- Over 5yrs of stores management, managing up to 30 staff (hiring, training, daily operation supervision)
- New hire orientation, e-learning & mentoring systems
- Strength in service industry, strong interpersonal skills
*Looking for JPY5M. Available 1 month's notice.
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-> Writer/Editor/Translator
Male, 35, Native Japanese, Fluent English
Experience:
- Writer/Editor of user's manuals for digital peripherals
- Translation from E-J and J-E
- Worked on localization and internationalization projects
- Recently obtained Securities and Financial Planning certifications to expand industry knowledge
* Looking for JPY5M. Available 1 month notice.
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-> System Engineer
Male, early 30's, Native Japanese, Business English
Experience:
- Four years system engineer at ISP/SI company
- Strength in internet security, network, anti-virus sw
- Built various servers, networks for product testing
- Strong Knowledge of Unix, Linux, Solaris, Windows
- Monitoring & finding solutions on Windows servers, Unix servers, routers and L3 switches
- CCNA 640-607J and LPIC Level 1 101J, 102J holder
Technologies:
- OS: Unix, Solaris, Red Hat Linux, Linux, SuSE, Apple OS9, Windows 2000-2003 Server/XP pro/ME/2000/98/NT4.0
- Software: IIS, Apache, MS Exchange, Squid, Sendmail, Qpop
- Database Software: Lotus Notes, Remedy, Access
- Management Systems: HP Openview, SNMPc, Netkids, Dell IT Assistant, Compaq Insight Manager, HP Insight Manager, Unicenter TNG, Veritus Open Manage, Veritus Backup Exe, Global Array Manager, Visio, ISMS
- Programming: HTML, SQL
* Looking for JPY5.5M. Available immediately.
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DaiJob has great candidates. Contact Andrew Peters at
[email protected], or Ph: 03-3499-3040 for details.
+++ UPCOMING EVENTS/ANNOUNCEMENTS |
Entrepreneur Association of Tokyo - September 12th Speaker: Alex Serge Vieux, Publisher, CEO of Red Herring "Building great companies in the face of adversity" Mr. Vieux has kindly offered to fly out from California to speak at EA-Tokyo's September seminar. He will be drawing on his extensive expertise as a high-tech journalist, entrepreneur, professor, and advisor to the French government. Mr. Vieux is currently responsible for steering the growth of the organization and guiding the publication's vision. Date/Time: September 12th 7:00 pm Website:http://www.ea-tokyo.com |
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