Termite Control Technologies in Japan: A Strategic Reference, 2006
Book Details
Author(s)Philip M. Parker
PublisherICON Group International, Inc
ISBN / ASIN0497823349
ISBN-139780497823344
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Sales Rank13,194,449
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The primary audience for this report is managers involved with the highest levels of the strategic planning process and consultants who help their clients with this task. The user will not only benefit from the hundreds of hours that went into the methodology and its application, but also from its alternative perspective on strategic planning relating to termite control technologies in Japan. As the editor of this report, I am drawing on a methodology developed at INSEAD, an international business school (www.insead.edu). For any given industry or sector, including termite control technologies, the methodology decomposes a country’s strategic potential along three key dimensions: (1) latent demand, (2) micro-accessibility, and (3) macro-accessibility. A country may have very high latent demand, yet have low accessibility, making it a less attractive market than many smaller potential countries having higher levels of accessibility. With this perspective, this report provides both a micro and a macro strategic profile of termite control technologies in Japan. It does so by compiling published information that directly relates to latent demand and accessibility, either at the micro or macro level. The reader new to Japan can quickly understand where Japan fits into a firm’s strategic perspective. In Chapter 2, the report investigates latent demand and micro-accessibility for termite control technologies in Japan. The report then considers macro-accessibility in Japan. Macro-accessibility is a general evaluation of investment and business conditions in Japan.










