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Report No.33
(Final issue)
- JER's Final Issue: New options
- Flat panel's father is entrepreneur by design
- Thinking of selling your company?
- Bits and bytes
Report No.32
(June. 2005)
-  Japan still hot--for now
-  "Second coming" of Japan's ventures
-  Fun facts to know and tell about entrepreneurship
-  Bits and bytes
Report No.31
(May. 2005)
-  $460 billion service market under way
-  Fun facts about entrepreneurship in Japan
-  Expat complaints hide million dollar ideas
-  Wisdom words, bits and bytes
Report No.30
(Apr. 2005)
-  Miyauchi of ORIX says Japan must play ball
-  Five years as a Tokyo venture capitalist
-  So polite on the surface...
-  Bits and bytes
Report No.29
(Mar. 2005)
- Entrepreneurs, buy now!
- Saying Yes to Japan
- Raves and rants
- JER readers in our book
- Bits and bytes
Report No.28
(Feb. 2005)
- Japan's Year 2007 dilemma
- Aging buildings, budding opportunities
- Low rates merit strong interest
- Knowledge as power
- Bits and bytes
Report No.27
(Jan. 2005)
- Homeless entrepreneur launched $100 million empire
- "Garbage piles are gold mines"
- Enjoying work from the bottom up
- Bits and bytes
Report No.26
(Dec. 2004)
- Uniqlo CEO favors trial and error
- Innovator of the Year: Rakuten boss takes the cake
- Woman of the Year's watchword: Integrity
- Japan's Entrepreneur of the Year: Empowerment drives success
- Bits and bytes
Report No.25
(Nov. 2004)
- Asia's entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley
- Network helps Japanese entrepreneurs thrive
- Sakamoto Akio locks down intellectual property
- Bits and bytes
Report No.24
(Oct. 2004)
- The happiness issue
- Humetrix builds satisfied teams
- Positive psychology's Grandpa
- Sound bytes
Report No.23
(Sep. 2004)
- Reality jolts IT heavyweights
- Outsider breaks in by following rules
- Sigmund and the Wiz
- Bits and bytes
Report No.22
(Aug. 2004)
- Billion dollar beach
- Dave Erdman on outbound travel opportunity
- Trust in failure
- Action plan
- Bits and bytes
Report No.21
(Jul. 2004)
- The greatest industry on earth
- Travel entrepreneurs promote Japan's bright side
- Coffee breakthrough
- Bits and bytes
Report No.20
(Jun. 2004)
- People services for pets
- Pets as business, pets as leisure
- Target transposition as service strategy
- The leisure issues
Report No.19
(May 2004)
- Loan guarantees need to go
- Todd Budge on financial reform
- Why delinquents make the best employees
- Tokyo entrepreneurship event, other bytes
Report No.18
(Apr. 2004)
- Japan's entrepreneurial banks
- Mickey Mouse teaches bank to smile
- Todd Budge's Star rises
- Bits and bytes
Report No.17
(Mar. 2004)
- The dark side of Japanese finance
- Bill collecting with Steven Gan
- Criminals as entrepreneurs
- Gillian Tett on Japan's banking sector
- Bits and bytes
Report No.16
(Feb. 2004)
- Sweet home Japan
- Stale myths fall as new shopping center rises
- New carpet and paint
- Remodeling the housing sector
- Bits and bytes
Report No.15
(Jan. 2004)
- Japan as techno wonderland, techno wasteland
- The hardware mentality
- Beyond "genba" to strategy
- The IT issue
- Bits and bytes
Report No.14
(Dec. 2003)
- Is Japan's third venture "boom" over?
- Mark Colby wrestles with Japan's medical system
- SunBridge moves outward, upward
- Life's two toughest problems
- Bits and bytes
Report No.13
(Nov. 2003)
- Japan's "invisible" economy, Part II
- Health-care sector needs second opinion
- Music mogul moves into medicine
- The biggest customer of all
- Bits and bytes
Report No.12
(Oct. 2003)
- Japan's "invisible" economy
- Prashant Jain links Japan, India
- Entrepreneurship lessons from Japan's Walt Disney
- Japan at the brink?
- Bits and bytes
Report No.11
(Sep. 2003)
- The education issue
- Japan's companies rife with waste, says old school entrepreneur
- David Matsumoto on education in Japan
- Teachers get a taste of entrepreneurship
- Bits and bytes
Report No.10
(Aug. 2003)
- The failure issue
- Terrie Lloyd on winning and losing
- Four strikes and you're in
- Failure a better teacher than success?
- Bits and bytes
Report No.9
(Jul. 2003)
- Japan's mobile business continues to amaze
- 3G Family: The High-Tech Touch
- Band-Aids for over-stressed, underserved society?
- "Why business is like cow drool"
- Bit and byte
Report No.8
(Jun. 2003)
- Making the whole world laugh and cry
- Homeless man turns CEO
- The end of corporate philanthropy
- "Average effort, extraordinary effort"
- Bits and bytes
Report No.7
(May 2003)
- Chinese entrepreneur challenges myths of Japanese "business culture"
- Mayor-turned-entrepreneur creates online citizen's media
- Allen Miner to kick off series of Entrepreneur Association events
- Schedule your dreams
- Bits and bytes
Report No.6
(Apr. 2003)
- Three kinds of companies
- Solving mobile marketing problems with BeTrend
- Japan venture capital group to tour U.S.
- Entrepreneur Association of Tokyo to hold first event
- Bits and bytes
Report No.5
(Mar. 2003)
- Exit strategies East and West (II)
- Allen Miner: Inside the Japan Venture Capital Association
- Nelson Fung solves another annoying problem
- Cell phone trumps PC as default e-mail terminal
- Bits and bytes
Report No.4
(Feb. 2003)
- Succeeding amid Japan's recession
- Expressing your values in the form of a business
- Acquiring technology customers in Japan
- Super Rock Jam IV in Shibuya February 26
- Japan Media Review, SunBridge fund, Habitat Week
Report No.3
(Jan. 2003)
- Popular perceptions of entrepreneurship in Japan
- Exit strategies East and West
- Service sector success secrets shared in Shibuya
- Entrepreneurship events February 24-28
- To Broaden Your Appeal, Narrow Your Position
Report No.2
(Dec. 2002)
- Ventures don't need much capital
- Japan's ranking in an entrepreneurial world
- Lunch with the $40 million man
- Personality is the Ultimate Strategy
- Lessons from the Seven Dwarfs
- Happy Holidays!
Report No.1
(Nov. 2002)
- Japan Entrepreneur Report debuts
- Why I'm not a true entrepreneur
- Brief comparative overview of venture capital firms in Japan and the U.S.
- Size of native English speaker submarket in Japan
- Aiming for the North Star
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