This is the last blog I need to
write for the program. During the two weeks in Japan, I learned a lot though
this trip. Just like I said, I think this is the best experience I’ve never
ever had in my college life. I love the arrangement of the whole program. The schedule
balanced the culture and business we’ve been learned during the trip. The
knowledge I learned from the companies’ visit is very helpful. It is totally
different than things we learned from book. I totally agreed with Dr. Singer’s
opinion that people need to be open-minded, and we can work for this by
traveling and reading. I may not work with supply chain in the future, but the
experiences I got is can be widely used in all business fields and influence my
future career positively. International business is very broad accepted with
the globalization of the world. So during this trip I learned how much effort
that the various companies putted when they got in a new market. I believe the approach
can works in other countries as well.
For the blog, I think everyone
in the program complained it before, because we want to explore more things in
this attractive country rather than spend hours in hotel to write a blog. Nevertheless,
at the end of this assignment, I was surprised that I found this assignment
really helped me to rethink what we learned during the day, and what’s my
opinion about the visiting. And during the class I found all the other members
have the same idea with me. I really enjoy the time during this program, with
this lovely group. I appreciate all the effort that Dr. Singer, Okuno-san and Nathan
put in this program. I feel thankful that everything the Japanese Alumni Club
did for us. Thank you, Dr. Singer. :)
Group Pictures!! LOVE EVERYONE!!!
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