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Founder | Tyson Batino |
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Number of employees | 170 |
Scaling Japan is a business podcast focused on aiding business owners and entrepreneurs in Japan to expand their operations. The podcast delves into various business aspects such as recruitment, marketing, s
ales, and operations, offering practical advice and insights from experts and successful business personalities in Japan. The host is 3x entrepreneur, Tyson Batino, now a business advisor/coach in Japan.[1][2][3].
Startups and Investment in Japan[edit]
Episodes in this category discuss topics such as the startup ecosystem in Japan, including the roles of incubators and accelerators in supporting early-stage ventures, aspects of venture and corporate venture capital, and perspectives on utilizing innovation and R&D departments of overseas universities for global entrepreneurship[4]. Additionally, specific regions in Japan, like Aichi and Nagoya, are examined, focusing on their suitability for startups and the support programs available in these areas[5]. Guests from established companies, such as MUFG, have been featured to share insights on corporate venture capital[6].
Sales in Japan[edit]
These episodes address topics including negotiation techniques within the Japanese context, the impact of cultural nuances on sales in Japan, and approaches to developing and sustaining client relationships. The episodes examine both challenges and opportunities in the Japanese market, such as the practice of relationship-building ('nemawashi'), and the adaptation of sales strategies to align with the expectations of Japanese consumers[7][8].
Marketing in Japan[edit]
The episodes in this category discuss strategies for enhancing brand recognition in a market where subtlety and indirect messaging are valued, offer advice on interacting with Japanese influencers and key opinion leaders, and cover topics such as website design and crowdfunding. Additionally, they explore the influence of cultural trends on consumer behavior[9][10].
Scaling Japan Episodes[edit]
Episode Number | Title |
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1 | Angel investment in Japan with Yuki Shirato |
2 | HR Explained with Rina Sakuraba |
3 | Foreign Firms with Japan Market Entry with Harry Hakuei Kosato |
4 | Scaling Companies and Delegation with Sylvain Pierre |
5 | 3 Trends to Guide Your Business |
6 | How to Grow from 1-10 Employees with Nathan Hoernig |
7 | How to Get Japanese Government Money for Your Business with Miho Tanaka |
8 | How to Establish Business Partnerships with Fariza Abidova |
9 | Scaling Rapidly Through Partnership with Pascal Gerbert-Gaillard |
10 | Seeking investment in Japan with Terrie Lloyd |
11 | Growing Through Venture Capital in Japan with Jordan Fisher |
12 | Early Stage Investment in Japan with Haruka Takamori |
13 | How to Improve Sales in Japan with Fuminori Gunji |
14 | How to Conduct Sales in Japan with Beau Becker |
15 | Understanding the Difference Between Account vs Route Sales |
16 | Growing Your Business through Word of Mouth with Helen Iwata |
17 | Implementing a Workable B2B Sales Strategy in Japan with Fuminori Gunji |
18 | Sales Framework Explained with Mari Ono |
19 | Japanese Startup Cities with Akiko Nakagawa from Fukuoka GSC |
20 | Corporate Venture Capital in Japan with Makoto Shibata |
21 | IPO Process in Japan with Nalin Advani |
22 | Banking and Loans in Japan |
23 | Startup Incubators and Accelerators with Erdinç and Yu Li |
24 | Introduction to Japan Market Entry with Maor Shawrtz |
25 | Finding Product Market Fit with Timothy Connor |
26 | Strategic Leadership in Japan with Timothy Connor |
27 | Distribution in Japan with Vincent Nicol |
28 | Tech Market Entry in Japan with John Kirch |
29 | Crowdfunding in Japan with Vincent Nicol |
30 | Japan Market Entry and Research with Andrew Edsall |
31 | E-commerce in Japan with Arisa Ueno |
32 | Launching a Japanese product/service abroad with Benjamin Boas |
33 | Tourism Industry in Japan with Fumiko Yoshida |
34 | Understanding Japanese Consumers with Polina Oba |
35 | Marketing and Sales for B2B SAAS Products with Evan Burkosky |
36 | Using Channel Partners in Japan with John Kirch |
37 | Types of Sales Frameworks in Japan with Evan Burkosky |
38 | Selling to the Government with Ruth Jarman |
39 | Purchasing a Franchise with Ziv Nakajima-Magen |
40 | Part One of VCs in Japan with Schyler Alexandra Cole |
41 | State of Startups in Japan in 2023 with Tim Romero |
42 | Part Two of VCs in Japan with Schyler Alexandra Cole |
43 | Part Two of Selling to the Government with Ruth Jarman |
44 | Pitch Decks with Schyler Alexandra Cole |
45 | Japanese Business Culture with Rochelle Kopp |
46 | Japanese Business Manners with Rochelle Kopp |
47 | Startups in Sapporo with Miho Tanaka |
48 | Startups in Shibuya with Yoshiro Tasaka |
49 | Part Three of Selling to the Government with Ruth Jarman |
50 | Starting a Restaurant with William Ryan |
51 | Corporate Venture Capital Part 2 with Gerrard Lai |
52 | System Integrators in Japan with Younes Hairej |
53 | Startups in Kobe with Yoshi Nishikawa |
54 | Startups in Aichi and Nagoya with Satoru & Akihiro |
55 | Hiring a Japanese Business Developer with Takashi Nishida |
56 | Getting a PoC Done in Japan with John Kirch |
57 | Japan Startup Ecosystem in 2023 with Joshua Flannery |
58 | Japan startup Ecosystem in 2023 part 2 with Joshua Flannery |
59 | How to Design Japanese Websites with Goki Sawada |
60 | Social Media in Japan with Dustin Ikeda |
61 | SEO Marketing in Japan with Jeff Crawford |
Host[edit]
Tyson Batino, the host, has experience in growing a company to 170 employees and in the development of successful businesses. His knowledge in operations, leadership, marketing, sales, and personal growth contributes to the podcast, providing insights for leaders interested in business expansion in Japan[11][12][13][14]
References:[edit]
- ^ Japan, Scaling (2023-10-17). "Top Japan Business and Professional Life Podcasts in 2023". Business in Japan. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Learn about the Mentors helping entrepreneurs in our program". The Founder Institute. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Scaling Japan Podcast - Best Business Podcast on Japan". Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Incubators and Accelerators in Japan with Erdinç and Yu Li - Scaling Japan". 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Startups in Kobe with Yoshi Nishikawa - Scaling Your Company". 2023-10-04. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "GERRARD LAI". MUFG Innovation Partners. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Marketing and Sales for B2B SAAS Products with Evan Burkosky - Scaling Your Company". 2023-02-23. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Understanding Route vs Account Sales with Mari Ono - Scaling Your Company". Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "SEO Marketing in Japan with Jeff Crawford - Scaling Your Company". 2024-01-14. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Marketing and Sales for B2B SAAS Products with Evan Burkosky - Scaling Your Company". 2023-02-23. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ Author, No (2020-06-08). "Tyson Batino". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "About Me - Scaling Your Company". Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Tyson Batino : 3X Entrepreneur, Marketer, Startup Mentor & Coach". Tyson Batino : CEO of Scaling Your Company. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Ruth Marie Jarman Featured On April 1st Episode Of Scaling Japan Podcast | Jarman International KK". 2023-04-06. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
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