Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future That Works by Brian Salsberg, Clay Chandler, Heang Chhor
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Overview: Earthquake, tsunami, and the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl: the triple disasters of March 2011 hit Japan when it was already feeling vulnerable, its confidence shaken by debt, deflation, and political inertia. Yet those terrible days also revealed Japan’s strengths, most notably the sense of community that created order and dignity amid the chaos. In the short term, no one doubts Japan’s capacity to rebuild, but the country still faces daunting long-term challenges. Its population is aging and its workforce shrinking. In trade and diplomacy, it faces new pressures from a rising China. Many leading Japanese companies have lost
global market share over the past two decades and struggled to become truly global competitors. Japan still excels at manufacturing, but it has been slow to develop its service sector. Meanwhile, the country’s education
system continues to emphasize rote learning and cramming at the expense of innovation and creative hinking.
For Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future That Works, McKinsey invited 80 men and women from round the world to contemplate the challenges and opportunities facing the country as it recovers from the triple disasters.
Contributors include CEOs, economists, Japan scholars, foreign-policy experts, authors, and journalists, as well as stars from sports and culture. This unique and distinguished collection of authors shares perspectives on Japan in essays that are insightful, thought provoking—and sometimes contradictory.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General

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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 6.9 MB
Overview: Earthquake, tsunami, and the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl: the triple disasters of March 2011 hit Japan when it was already feeling vulnerable, its confidence shaken by debt, deflation, and political inertia. Yet those terrible days also revealed Japan’s strengths, most notably the sense of community that created order and dignity amid the chaos. In the short term, no one doubts Japan’s capacity to rebuild, but the country still faces daunting long-term challenges. Its population is aging and its workforce shrinking. In trade and diplomacy, it faces new pressures from a rising China. Many leading Japanese companies have lost
global market share over the past two decades and struggled to become truly global competitors. Japan still excels at manufacturing, but it has been slow to develop its service sector. Meanwhile, the country’s education
system continues to emphasize rote learning and cramming at the expense of innovation and creative hinking.
For Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future That Works, McKinsey invited 80 men and women from round the world to contemplate the challenges and opportunities facing the country as it recovers from the triple disasters.
Contributors include CEOs, economists, Japan scholars, foreign-policy experts, authors, and journalists, as well as stars from sports and culture. This unique and distinguished collection of authors shares perspectives on Japan in essays that are insightful, thought provoking—and sometimes contradictory.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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