Saturday, August 23, 2008

Doing Biz in Asia

People often ask what I think the biggest differences are doing biz in US, China, and Japan. Here is how I can answer.

A man walks into an American convenient store and asks for a Pepsi (Note: I prefer Pepsi over Coke so I'm using Pepsi in this example.) The clerk says sorry we only have Coke.

A man walks into a Japanese convenient store and asks for a Pepsi. The clerk says sorry we only have Coke but my friend next door has Pepsi. Please tell him I referred you.

A man walks into a Korean convenient store and asks for Pepsi. The store owner tries to convince the customer to buy a Coke but when he does not succeed, he calls his friend who brings him a Pepsi, and sells it to the customer.  The two split the profit.

A man walks into a Chinese convenient store and asks for Bai-Shi Kele (Pepsi). The store owner tells the customer to wait a minute. He then walks out the back door, over to his friend's place next door and buys a Pepsi from him. He then comes back and sells the Pepsi to the customer for a 100% markup.


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