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Case Study: How and why I built Japan Dev?

The article details the journey of Eric Turner, the founder of Japan Dev, a job board focused on helping people find tech jobs at great companies in Japan.
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What is TOR (Terms Of Reference)?

What is the importance of ToR? Is ToR similar to Project Brief? Let's find out the tips and tricks behind the scenes.
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What is the difference between server-side rendering SSR and client-side rendering CSR?

Client-Side Rendering (CSR) and Server-Side Rendering (SSR) are two prominent rendering techniques in web development
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Ego and Attachment: Simplify Your Life Today

Think Differently, Act Differently: Ego-Free Living
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"Kham Nhẫn" in Business: A Guide to Patience and Resilience

Discover how the Vietnamese concept of patience and resilience can transform your approach to challenges, foster sustainable growth, and build strong relationships in a competitive business world. Learn to balance patience with agility for thriving outcomes.
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What are the benefits and challenges of using multi-sourcing or single-sourcing strategies?

Multiple sourcing involves engaging various suppliers, enhancing flexibility, quality, and cost-effectiveness. Single sourcing relies on one vendor, emphasizing trust and cooperation.
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Entering the Japanese Market: Stacking the Deck and Setting Expectations

What is the best market entry strategy for Japan?
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Like for Like – how to preserves existing business and leverage technological advancement

Like4Like - Pertaining to an action which replaces one thing with another of the same type.
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What The World Is Flat Means to IT Outsourcing

It's a low-cost way to get the skills you need, in the place you need them, for as long as you need them.
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The Solow Paradox "You can see the benefits of technology everywhere except in productivity statistics"

The productivity paradox, also referred to as the Solow paradox, could refer either to the slowdown in productivity growth in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s despite rapid development in the field of information technology (IT) over the same period, or to the slowdown in productivity growth in the United States.
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Poor requirements: Poor inputs result in poor outputs

Garbage in, garbage out: poor inputs result in poor outputs
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