tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post1997238349357076810..comments2024-03-14T07:32:30.141+09:00Comments on Marketing Japan: Businesses Should Never Break Promises. Customers Should Never Accept Broken Promises!mike in tokyo rogershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04977446676243085409noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-89224130139102852532011-05-05T21:30:47.272+09:002011-05-05T21:30:47.272+09:00I am glad to hear you took action and saved your d...I am glad to hear you took action and saved your daughter. I recently lost someone close, to cancer, and she was doing fine until she gave in to pressure and started listening to doctors.<br /><br />Medicine's successes are displayed prominently and mythologized by retarded TV shows like "House", and the failures are literally buried.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-20840253091868709072011-05-05T19:41:16.258+09:002011-05-05T19:41:16.258+09:00Kinda at a tangent to your post, but on the same c...Kinda at a tangent to your post, but on the same customer-relations theme, you and readers might like this article on the <a href="http://nerdgap.com/the-death-of-the-extra-mile/" rel="nofollow">"Death of 'The Extra Mile'".</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-86454353411108673932011-05-05T17:09:05.333+09:002011-05-05T17:09:05.333+09:00Yes I am agree with this business is business we s...Yes I am agree with this business is business we should never break the business promise or dealJapanese used machineries Auctionhttp://www.assetline.com/internet/index_e.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-84120241411888377792011-05-05T13:36:06.634+09:002011-05-05T13:36:06.634+09:00M! Good job on your mom. Hope they are both well. ...M! Good job on your mom. Hope they are both well. Yeah... Doctors!? An old friend who was really suspicious of doctor's once told me, "Mike. Doctor's don't have a clue as to what they are doing. Why do you think they call their offices a 'practice'?"mike in tokyo rogershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04977446676243085409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-79272987976604489882011-05-05T12:03:08.632+09:002011-05-05T12:03:08.632+09:00"It was also one of the most difficult to und..."It was also one of the most difficult to understand lessons for me in how the Japanese think. I was floored that my wife put so much emphasis on getting along with the doctors over results."<br /><br />I have a difficult time understanding how American's (don't) think, especially about the self proclaimed demi-gods of the medical-industrial-complex. No on seems to question doctor's. They should! To make a very long story short, the doctor and his side-kick attempted to starve/dehydrate my mother to death, by deceptively trying to obtain our "permission" of course, via out right lies. Having a clear understanding of what was happening, and keeping a cool head, I was able stop this man in his tracks. If I wasn't there, my poor upset, confused father would not have known what was happening. And just where did this person get his orders? Without question, hospital policy. Without realizing it, most people try to get along with the doctors.<br /><br />I was a public school teacher for many years. Parents were encouraged to call the school to complain. The bottom line was that they got their way on things that didn't matter to their child's education, but didn't even see those things that were not only policy but also a hindrance to their child's educational future. Go figure. <br /><br />Most of the businesses of my growing up years were small, privately owned businesses. They had an interest in the local population. They built their businesses on honesty and integrity. In many cases, their customers were their neighbors. The large corporate businesses do not care. Does Japan still have family owned businesses?<br /><br />I am glad things turned out so well for your daughter. I hope the problem with your school can be resolved. <br /><br />M.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com