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Earl 2023-09-19 08:15:00
Homework for Intercultural Business Communication, Using a 1986 film to deal with current cultural differences? ? The roommate looked embarrassed, but Keaton's performance saved it. The Japanese management joined the work, and the last reversal of the big boss was moved by your great American spirit? ? He Bo said, "I think the same way as the Americans." From the beginning of the red carpet and the microphone, it began to smear the Japanese. It is not necessary to hold a big one, unless you...
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Cindy 2023-08-26 07:35:27
Dramatic exaggeration, but also has a delicate...
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Reymundo 2023-08-23 06:33:36
In business, the teacher gave it to the class, so everyone watched it in...
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Dejah 2023-08-22 05:26:46
In order to write the IHRM report, the whole process was awkward and embarrassing. It was full of misinterpretation of both Japanese and...
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Eloise 2023-08-20 18:36:37
In the end, it's too idealized hahahaha, it's not as good-looking as Cao Dewang!...
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Deshaun 2023-08-10 10:50:13
I watched it in business school....
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Kassandra 2023-08-03 02:08:05
It's a really good movie, showing the conflict between American culture and Japanese culture incisively and...
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Virgil 2023-07-08 14:50:01
I really want to know how many of the more than 800 people who have watched it, just like me, the teacher showed this film to me in class. . . The ps male protagonist is a birdman actor, and the actor of his girlfriend in the film is Tom Cruise's ex-wife. ....
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Camron 2023-06-08 22:03:00
The daily life of social animals. The twist at the end is a little awkward, but it's still hilarious. Michael Keaton is very suitable for the feeling of playing a blue-collar...
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Khalil 2023-06-05 18:15:14
In this movie, the old people of "American Factory" are still young, and although they are not capable, they still have the momentum. They supported Reagan back then, and now they support Trump, and the difference between the male pig and Trump is that he honestly admitted that he was a liar after shouting MAGA for a long...
Gung Ho Comments
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Kazihiro: Mr. Stevenson.
Hunt Stevenson: [Lights up cigar and leans his seat back] Uh-huh?
Kazihiro: How do you think things are going at the factory?
Hunt Stevenson: Honestly, Kaz?
Kazihiro: Yes, please.
Hunt Stevenson: Not too well.
[sits upright]
Hunt Stevenson: Uh, see, you're Stateside now, fellas and to tell you the truth, you're still acting like a bunch of Yokohama mobs. No offense.
Kazihiro: None taken.
Hunt Stevenson: Can I... can I be frank, for a second? I've heard a lot of talk about, uh, how good the Japanese businessmen are.
[leans back and puts cigar in mouth]
Hunt Stevenson: Quite frankly, I'm sorry. I don't get it. I don't see it. I'm not impressed.
Kazihiro: You're fired.
Hunt Stevenson: What?
[Hunt falls off chair]
Hunt Stevenson: You can't fire me.
Kazihiro: [Gets up and pours himself some whiskey] You'll go back on the line with the others.
Hunt Stevenson: Whoa! Wait a minute! Wait a minute! Explain this to me. Why?
Kazihiro: I do not understand American workers. They come five minutes late, leave two minutes early. They stay home when they are sick. They put themselves above company. You seem to feel the same way as they do.
Hunt Stevenson: Okay, excuse me, but explain something to me. When this was an American factory, production was up 10% higher than it is with you guys. Now explain that to me.
Kazihiro: Ten percent?
Hunt Stevenson: Yeah.
Kazihiro: In Japan, production in same sized factory is 40% higher.
Saito: With superior quality.
Hunt Stevenson: That's impossible. How can you guys work that fast?
Kazihiro: Japanese worker is very loyal to company. Is very proud when company does well. Is ashamed when it does poorly.
Saito: Like now.
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Mr. Sakamoto: [hands a janitor's mop to Saito, the naysayer executive, effectively demoting Saito from VP to janitor]
Mr. Sakamoto: Good luck in your new career.