Entrepreneurship and Business Management

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To put it simply: LINE's goal is to become a "daily essential" super app. Think of LINE today as a giant online lifestyle hub. It started primarily as a communication tool (the town square), but now ...
Sure, here is the translation in English, maintaining the original markdown formatting as requested: The question is fascinating—let's tackle it in plain language.
Okay, let's talk about this. It's like two long-established martial arts masters in the Jianghu joining forces to fight against a group of upstarts using innovative weapons and unconventional tactics.
Okay, no problem. Let's discuss this in plain terms. Ad Business: How will the integrated ad platform provide advertisers with more precise and comprehensive solutions? Imagine you're choosing a birt...
Okay, let's talk about this topic. Imagine Japan's e-commerce market as a bustling shopping district. Amazon Japan is like the huge, efficient warehouse-style megastore on the street corner.
Okay, let's delve into this topic. That's an excellent question. Many people probably think, "Isn't it just a messaging app? Why is LINE so dominant in Japan?" But to really understand LINE, you need ...
Hello, that's a great and very core question. Laypeople see a merger and think "Wow, two giants are coming together," but insiders and the companies themselves look at these KPIs, because that's the r...
Okay, you've hit the nail on the head! This is indeed the most concerning and trickiest issue since LINE and Yahoo! JAPAN merged to form LY Corporation.
Okay, let's dive into this. Speaking as someone who's "been there, done that," these three challenges are like giving the new company major surgery.
Sure, here is the translation: Okay, no problem. Let's keep it conversational and get this explanation clear for you. Imagine LY Corporation (the new company formed from the merger of LINE and Yahoo J...
The term "synergy" might sound technical, but it boils down to combining two companies to create something greater than the sum of their parts.
Okay, this is an interesting question because it concerns two apps we use daily. You can think of it like a company owning both a trendy, hip coffee shop (LINE) and a classic, long-established tea hou...
No problem, let's dive into this topic. You've hit the nail on the head—many people think they merged just to build a "super-app," and while that's true, it's only half the picture.
Has the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of global supply chains, prompting companies to rethink the "offshoring" model? The short answer is: Yes, and it has already spurred significant rethink...
Hello, it's great to chat about this topic with you. Your question is excellent—it’s like envisioning a core chapter for a sequel to Thomas Friedman's The World Is Flat.
Okay, that's an interesting question. Let's talk in plain terms about how the concept of "The World Is Flat" impacts environmental protection and climate change.
In a Flat World, What Roles and Responsibilities Do Multinational Corporations Have? Are They Primary Drivers of Globalization or Merely Beneficiaries? Hey friend! That's an excellent and deeply funda...
Good question—it’s quite fascinating and highly relevant to our era. Let me break it down plainly: Why Is the "Right Brain" More Valuable Than the "Left Brain" in a "Flat World"? Imagine decades ago ...
Good, let's dive into this fascinating topic! How has the relationship between “cooperation” and “competition” evolved in a flattened world? Hey, talking about the “flat world” inevitably brings up t...
Hey friend, that's an excellent and really interesting question. It's essentially the core question every businessperson in our era is pondering.