Iâve been fascinated for years by how some companies can do well by expanding offshore; sadly, most donât succeed. Itâs also interesting that becoming a national player seems to be an evolutionary process for a company before moving into the international space â a feat that only or two companies are able to achieve. I watched this with Japan in the 1960s and â70s. Sony made the transition from national to international brand quickly, while Japanâs car companies struggled to break out to international customers.Â
I worked for IBM long after it had become a multinational company. I learned that the companyâs success was tied to a strategy of establishing entities as local businesses in countries they wanted to expand to. This process allowed them to function far more successfully than competitors who just tried to open up sales offices. Up until now, that IBM process was my gold standard; one that Lenovo, arguably the most successful Chinese comp
Cisco Launches Digitization Program in South Korea to Accelerate Digital Transformation and Support Inclusive Pandemic Recovery
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Cisco will work with Japan on mass-scale digitization program
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Cisco Launches Digitization Program in Japan to Support Inclusive Pandemic Recovery
Japan, the world’s third-largest economy, and Cisco, a worldwide leader in technology, announced a collaboration framework through Cisco’s Country Digital Acceleration (CDA) Program to drive mass-scale digitization across Japan in support of its Society 5.0 vision and towards an inclusive recovery from the global COVID-19 pandemic.
The program in Japan was unveiled at virtual event attended by Guy Diedrich, Vice President and Global Innovation Officer at Cisco, and Ichiro Nakagawa, Vice President and Head of Japan at Cisco, Wayoh Suzuki, Chairman, Cisco Japan, with remarks via video from Takuya Hirai, Japan’s Minister of State for Digital Transformation, the Minister of State for the Social Security and Tax Number System and Minister in charge of Information Technology Policy.