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Who We Are

JAIMS (Japan-America Institute of Management Science), a nonprofit postgraduate institute, has been a pioneer in intercultural management education since 1972. From the outset, JAIMS was to be truly international, exchanging languages, cultures and business methods among future executives from all over the world.

Over 22,000 participants from more than 60 countries have come to JAIMS to study intercultural business management, cross-cultural communications, business language, and information technology. Through a network of extensive business and alumni relationships spanning the world, JAIMS provides program participants valuable internships at many prestigious companies throughout the United States and Japan.

Fujitsu Limited, a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace, established JAIMS 35 years ago in the Honolulu suburb of Hawaii Kai with a support office in Tokyo.

Vision

Founded in 1972 by Fujitsu Limited, JAIMS' vision is to be a premier, top quality institute in intercultural management education, emphasizing total excellence, cross-cultural communications, and information technology. As a pioneer in intercultural management education with focus on the Asia-Pacific region, we will continue to be a connector of careers, cultures, and people.

Mission

JAIMS' mission is to contribute to the human and economic development of the Asia-Pacific region by educating and training managers who can be effective leaders in an increasingly interdependent global economy.

Advantages

Total Intercultural Experience: Innovative programs, international student body, expert instructors, friendly staff, ideal environment.

Individualized Attention: Small programs allow for individualized attention in and out of the classroom, so you never get lost in a crowd.

International Student Body: Interaction among students from throughout the world brings different perspectives to the study of intercultural management, resulting in a lifetime network of contacts.

Internship/Business Exchange Program: Students apply knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom to the operations of an internship organization. The Intercultural Management Program (ICMP) study option also includes the Reims International Management Programme in France.

Financial Assistance: Full and partial tuition scholarships are awarded to eligible JAIMS participants.

Expert Faculty: In addition to the core full-time English and Japanese language faculty, JAIMS instructors include business executives from the community, international  practitioners and faculty from the University of Hawaii, the East-West Center and other universities in United States, Japan, and China.

Culturally Sensitive Staff: Friendly, responsive, and respectful toward each individual, the JAIMS staff share a professional commitment to programs and activities that contribute to each student receiving the finest intercultural education available.

Ideal Intercultural Environment: Hawaii’s strategic location, midway between Asia and North America, and the state’s multiethnic community provide a unique environment for enhancing cultural sensitivity.


Key Numbers
 
Since 1972, over 22,000 individuals have participated in JAIMS academic programs and seminars
   
Students have come to JAIMS from 60 different countries around the world, including the United States, Asia, Europe, South America, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region
   
Annually about 100 students enroll and graduate from JEMBA and ICMP; a typical JAIMS student is 27 to 32 years old and has five to seven years of work experience
   
Over 500 business professionals participate in corporate seminars at JAIMS every year
   
About one-half of JAIMS participants are welcomed by Hawaii host families and participate in homestays
   
There are approximately 2,500 members in the JAIMS Alumni Association
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(Yoshimitsu Kohra and Rev. Abraham Poepoe untie the ceremonial maile lei at the dedication of JAIMS' Hawaii Kai campus in 1973.)
  JAIMS was first envisioned in the early 1970s by Yoshimitsu Kohra, then president of Fujitsu Ltd. The JAIMS idea was to take college graduates who were already in the business world and teach them the language, business methods, and special skills used in other countries. Initially, the program would enroll Japanese participants who would learn American business and culture and American participants who would learn Japanese business and culture. From the outset, JAIMS was to be truly international, exchanging languages, cultures and business methods among future executives from all over the world. The JAIMS program would also place particular emphasis on computer technology and its ability to cross communication divides.

Hawaii was chosen as the location for JAIMS, as it was then the major connecting point between Japan and the United States and is still today a unique place with a multiethnic, multicultural population. In 1971 Hiroshi Matsubara, the first president of JAIMS, selected a six-acre site in Hawaii Kai for the JAIMS campus.

The first JAIMS classes were held in temporary quarters in Kahala. In 1972, JAIMS was ready for its first class, the American Management Program (AMP, later called the Intercultural Management Program, or ICMP), comprised of 28 participants, all male, from Japan—the second AMP class included one woman. In 1973 President Howard Miyake was appointed and the Hawaii Kai campus was dedicated. In addition, the first Japan Management Program (JMP) began with 23 participants from six countries. These participants, from the United States and elsewhere, focused on Japanese language, culture and management systems. Together with the AMP participants, they reflected the notion of a global, international institute.

Additional courses and seminars were instituted for business executives and for data processing personnel. By 1979, JAIMS had installed a sophisticated system to allow simultaneous interpretation in four languages for its seminars and classes. The computers at JAIMS in the 1970s were among the most advanced that Fujitsu produced. When Fujitsu brought in its FACOM M150 in February 1981, it had a technologically advanced four megabyte memory, now considered obsolete even for today’s home computers. Community groups, including local elementary and high school students, would tour JAIMS to get hands-on experience of the computer, which was used for JAIMS courses as well as for research into many phases of management and urban development issues in Hawaii and the Pacific region. In 1984, JAIMS also installed a personal computer lab.

With the start of the fall 1986 classes, the Fujitsu Asia Pacific Scholarship Program was established to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of Fujitsu Ltd. At that time, a year-long program at JAIMS, in conjunction with Chaminade University, led to the degree of Master of Science in Japanese Business Studies (MSJBS). Hideto Kono was appointed president in 1988, and in 1990 JAIMS and the University of Hawaii at Manoa College of Business Administration began providing the Japan-focused Master of Business Administration (JEMBA) degree, a 15-month MBA program that includes an internship in Japan. The JAIMS multimedia department also published its successful Japanese On the Go! audiotapes and Verb Explorer J software.

In 1994 Fujio Matsuda was appointed JAIMS president, and JAIMS once again upgraded its multimedia lab and links to the Internet. Both a French and a China study option were added to ICMP, and in 1996 plans for the China-focused Master of Business Administration (CHEMBA) were announced. Glenn K. Miyataki was appointed JAIMS president in July 1996. The 25th anniversary of JAIMS was celebrated in 1997, and the JAIMS global vision and strategic plan was developed. New areas of focus for JAIMS include the Intercultural Health Care Management Program, knowledge creation, the JAIMS-Reims Management School Exchange Program, and the Funika Scholarship (instituted by JAIMS alumnus Nuri Sozkesen). In addition, the first CHEMBA class graduated in November 1998.

Since 1972, JAIMS has educated and trained over 22,000 program and seminar participants from over 60 countries and is still dedicated to—and has expanded upon—the mission set out by its founders: to contribute to the human and economic development of the Asia-Pacific region by educating managers to be effective leaders in an increasingly interdependent global economy. JAIMS is poised for the 21st century.

Campus

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JAIMS is located on a six-acre campus in the Honolulu suburb of Hawaii Kai, approximately a 20-minute drive from the downtown business area and Waikiki. The campus includes a two-story, air-conditioned building and boasts an aesthetically pleasing learning environment equipped with the latest in educational technology. The JAIMS building was designed by a former student of Frank Lloyd Wright, and is surrounded by ample free parking and a lush campus that has been honored for its beautification of Hawaii.

Facilities

Facilities include an executive seminar room, classrooms and conference rooms, computer and multimedia labs, a wireless Internet network for student use, and a student lounge
   
Computer labs and classrooms equipped with local area networks, large-screen computer video projectors, and the latest computers with e-mail, Internet, and access to JAIMS' housing database
   
The Takuma Yamamoto e-Learning Center, a technology-based information center for students, faculty and staff, features resources and services that focus on U.S. and Asian business, intercultural management, international trade, computer applications, electronic commerce, history, language and culture


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JAIMS is governed by a board of trustees, composed of eminent academic and business leaders from Japan and the United States.

Naoyuki Akikusa
Chairman of the Board; Chairman, Fujitsu Limited

David Bess, Ph.D.
Vice Chairman of the Board; Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa College of Business

Yuichiro Anzai, Ph.D.
President, Keio University

George R. Ariyoshi
Former Governor, State of Hawaii; Co-Chair, Asia Pacific Consulting Group

Walter A. Dods, Jr.
Chairman of the Board, First Hawaiian Bank

Cinnamon Dornsife
Associate Director, International Development Department,, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies; Former Ambassador, Asian Development Bank

Victor Hao Li, S.J.D.
Co-Chair, Asia Pacific Consulting Group; Former President, East-West Center

Fujio Matsuda, Sc.D.
Former President, JAIMS; President Emeritus, University of Hawaii; Chairman of the Board, Pacific International Center for High Technology Research 

Glenn K. Miyataki, Ph.D.
Former President, JAIMS; Management Consultant, Glenn K. Miyataki, LLC

Masamichi Ogura
Corporate Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Representative Director, Fujitsu Limited

George R. Packard, Ph.D.
President, United States-Japan Foundation

Katsuhiko Shirai, Ph.D.
President, Waseda University

Naoki Tanaka
Economic Analyst and President, The 21st Century Public Policy Institute


Executive Team
Naoyuki Akikusa [Bio]
Interim President

Blair M. T. Odo, Ph.D. [Bio]
Vice President for Academic Affairs

Masato (Mark) Uchida [Bio]
Vice President for Administration

 

Faculty/Staff

Amy Aoki
Assistant, Takuma Yamamoto e-Learning Center

Sharon Aoki
Assistant, Student Services

Ryan Armstrong, M.B.A.
Global Business Programs Manager

Yutaka Hasegawa
Manager, Budget/Seminars

Dori Lyn Hirata-Fujimori, M.Ed.
Director, Instructional Services and Development

Roxanne Kam
Special Assistant to the President/Admissions Officer

Naoka I. Makekau, M.A.
Instructor, Japan Business Program

Renee Nagaoka
Manager, Administrative Services

Lori Nakano
Office Assistant/Receptionist

Alison M. Ohata
Executive Assistant to Vice President for Academic Affairs

Daniel M. Pierce, M.A.
Corporate Communications Associate

Rita Takemoto
Student Services Specialist

Natsuko Tateishi, M.A.
Instructor, Japan Business Program

Misty Torres
Assistant, Student Services

Takako Toth
Instructor, Japan Business Program

Soutchay Viengkhou
Manager, Information Technology and Equipment Support

Sambi Vovin, M.A.
Instructor, Japan Business Program

Haidan Wang, Ph.D.
Manager, China Business Program

Qinghong Wang, M.A.
Instructor, China Business Program

Rachel Zen
Instructor, China Business Program


ICMP Faculty    
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ICMP courses are taught by the JAIMS core instructors; affiliate faculty from institutions such as the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii Pacific University, Chaminade University of Honolulu and the East-West Center; and business executives from well-known academic, research and nonprofit institutes as well as private organizations.

John Barkai; M.B.A., J.D., University of Michigan; Professor, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

Gordon Bruce; M.B.A., Hawaii Pacific University; CIO, City and County of Honolulu; Director, Department of Information Technology; Managing Member, GJB and Associates LLC.

David Farmer; J.D., William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa; David C. Farmer, Attorney at Law, A Limited Liability Law Company LLC.

Larry Kiyohiro; J.D., Gonzaga University School of Law; Principal, Artisan Capital Management.

Blair M. T. Odo; Ph.D., University of Oregon; Vice President for Academic Affairs, JAIMS.

Iris Okawa; J.D., William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa; M.Ed., University of Hawaii at Manoa; Iris R. Okawa, Attorney at Law, A Law Corporation.

Derek Otsuji; M.A., Brigham Young University.

Larry E. Smith; M.A., University of Hawaii at Manoa; President, Christopher Smith & Associates, LLC.

Michael Tanoue; J.D., William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Director and Shareholder, The Pacific Law Group, Attorneys at Law, A Law Corporation.

Joseph R. Vincent; J.D., Northwestern School of Law, Lewis & Clark College; Instructor.

James R. Wills, Jr. ; D.B.A. Kent State University; Professor of Marketing and International Business, University of Hawaii at Manoai.

Carolyn Yoshihara; M.B.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa; P.M.P. Project Management Institute; Vice President and Manager of Project and Process Support for Mortgage Banking, Bank of Hawaii.

Thomas Zhuang; M.B.A., Hawaii Pacific University; President, East West Best Travel, Inc.

 

MBA Faculty    
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JAIMS Faculty

Naoka I. Makekau
Instructor, Japan Business Program, JAIMS; MA, Japanese Linguistics, University of Hawaii, 2004

Ikujiro Nonaka
JEMBA Internship Supervisor, JAIMS; Professor, Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, Hitotsubashi University; PhD, UC Berkeley, 1972. Organization Theory and Corporate Strategy.

Blair M.T. Odo
Vice President for Academic Affairs, JAIMS; PhD, Oregon, 1985. Intercultural Management and Communication.

Natsuko Tateishi
Instructor, Japan Business Program, JAIMS; M.A., Art History, University of Hawaii, 1992

Takako Toth
Instructor, Japan Business Program, JAIMS; M.A., Japanese Linguistics, University of Hawaii, 2003

Wilfried R. Vanhonacker
Internship Supervisor, JAIMS; Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; PhD, Purdue, 1979. Marketing and Investment Strategies in China.

Sambi Vovin
Instructor, Japan Business Program, JAIMS; MA, University of Hawaii, 2001

Haidan Wang
Manager, China Business Program, JAIMS; PhD, Chinese,
University of Hawaii, 2002

Qinghong Wang
Instructor, China Business Program, JAIMS; M.A., Political Science and Asian Studies, University of Hawaii, 2003

Rachel Zen
Instructor, China Business Program, JAIMS


University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) Faculty

Dana Alden
Professor, UH; PhD, Texas-Austin, 1989. Promotion management with a focus on advertising and consumer sales promotion; cross-cultural consumer behavior.

Elaine Bailey
Associate Professor, UH; Ed.D., USC, 1989. Motivation, work values, and management systems in the Pacific Islands; human resource management in Japan and Southeast Asia.

David Bangert
Professor, UH; PhD, Harvard, 1989. International joint ventures; negotiations.

John Barkai
Professor, UH William S. Richardson School of Law; M.B.A., JD, Michigan, 1968, 1971. Negotiation and alternative dispute resolution.

Dharm Bhawuk
Professor, UH; PhD, Illinois, 1995. Organizational behavior and international business.

Richard Brislin
Professor, UH; PhD, Pennsylvania State, 1969. Cultural differences in international business; cross-cultural psychology; intercultural communications.

Ron C. Brown
Professor, UH William S. Richardson School of Law; L.L.M., Michigan, 1970. Private and public sector labor law; Asia-Pacific comparative labor law.

Tung Bui
Matson Navigation Company Distinguished Professor of Global Business, UH; PhD, New York, 1984, PhD, Fribourg, Switzerland, 1980. Information technology; group decisions and negotiation; economic development in Southeast Asia.

Rosita Chang
Professor, UH; PhD, Pittsburgh, 1982. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), 1983. Executive Director, The Asia Pacific Financial Markets Research Center. Investments; personal finance; Asian capital markets.

Qimei Chen
Assistant Professor, UH; PhD, Minnesota (Twin Cities), 2001. E-commerce; online consumer behavior; advertising effectiveness.

William Chismar
Acting Associate Dean, UH; PhD, Carnegie Mellon, 1986. Information technology in international business; international telecommunications.

Shirley Daniel
Professor, UH; PhD, Oklahoma State, 1985. Management accounting; comparisons of international manufacturing practices and management control systems.

Elizabeth Davidson
Associate Professor, UH; PhD, MIT, 1985. Social and managerial aspects of information systems; organizational implications of information technology development.

Wei Huang
Assistant Professor, UH; PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology. Financial markets in China and Japan; market microstructure; asset pricing and international finance.

Kiyohiko Ito
Associate Professor, UH; PhD, Michigan, 2001. Specialization in strategic management of multinational corporations and corporate spinoffs.

Eric Mais
Professor, UH; PhD, South Carolina, 1988. Corporate finance; investments; financing decisions; corporate control issues.

Christopher McNally
Research Fellow, East-West Center; PhD, University of Washington. Political economy of China's reforms; rise of private capital in China; implications of China's growing economic power on East Asian security environment.

Nicholas Ordway
Professor, UH; PhD, Georgia State, 1978. Real estate and Asian entrepreneurship.

Aspy Palia
Professor, UH; DBA, Kent State, 1985. Countertrade; marketing decision support systems; interna- tional trade.

Hamid Pourjalali
Professor, UH; PhD, Oklahoma State, 1992. International accounting; cultural influences on accounting practices; Japanese accounting methods.

S. Ghon Rhee
K.J. Luke Distinguished Professor of International Finance and Banking, UH; PhD, Ohio State, 1978. Asian capital markets and international finance.

Robert Robinson
Barry and Virginia Weinman Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship and E-business; PhD, Stanford, 1991. Angel investing; entrepreneurship; negotiation.

Jack Suyderhoud
Professor, UH; PhD, Purdue, 1978. Public sector economics; tax policies and business location; impact of tax incentives on foreign investment in Asia.

Xiaojun Wang
Assistant Professor, UH; PhD, Ohio State University, 2001. Chinese economic development; macroeconomics, money and banking.

James Wills
Professor, UH; DBA, Kent State, 1976. International marketing strategy; international high-tech marketing. Executive secretary of the Academy of International Business.

Reginald Worthley
Professor, UH; PhD, Kansas State, 1969. Survey research on international business topics and quality management.

Visiting Faculty/Guest Lecturers

Phillippe Byosiere
Professor, University of Michigan, Universite Catholique Louvain

Tom Conlon
President, International Windmill Supply Co.

William Fischer
Professor, International Institute for Management Development

Masaaki Kotabe
Washburn Chair of International Business and Marketing, School of Business, Temple University

Audry Li
Partner, Concord & Partners

Masatoshi Muto
Consul General, Consulate General of Japan in Hawaii

Grant Newsham
Executive Director of Operations (Japan), Morgan Stanley

Ikujiro Nonaka
Professor, Hitotsubashi University

Akira Ohtomo
Chairman & CEO, Pan Pacific Enterprises, Inc.

John Price
General Partner, PriceHorne, LLC.

Naoki Tanaka
President, 21st Century Public Policy Institute

Tsuneo Yahagi
Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Keio University


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JAIMS
6660 Hawaii Kai Drive
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Honolulu, Hawaii 96825-1192 USA
Tel: (808) 395-2314
Fax: (808) 396-7111 / (808) 396-7112
E-mail: info@jaims.org
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JAIMS Japan Office
1-1, Kamikodanaka 4-Chome, Nakahara-ku
Kawasaki, 211-8588, Japan
Tel: +81-44-754-3160
Fax: +81-44-754-3161


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