When “Yes” Doesn’t Mean Go: How Execution Breaks in Japan’s Manufacturing System
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When “Yes” Doesn’t Mean Go: How Execution Breaks in Japan’s Manufacturing System

April 18, 2026
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Cross-border expansion into Japan often starts on a positive note. Meetings progress smoothly, partners signal alignment, and projects move forward with confidence. Yet many global startups encounter a different reality once execution begins. Progress slows, expectations diverge, and what once appeared settled gradually starts to break down. Indeed, this pattern is not just incidental.

When “Yes” Doesn’t Mean Go: How Execution Breaks in Japan’s Manufacturing System

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