"Sports Management Worldwide is a sports management company that educates prospective sports agents on how to break into the sports agent industry and also connects individuals with sports agents. In Japan, SMWW wants to get Japanese students to work around the world as a translator or interpreter.

 
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Japanese Baseball Expert Course



Hit a ホームラン with SMWW



HELLO JAPANESE BASEBALL FREAKS!


ハロー 日本の野球フリークのみなさん!



Who wants to work in Baseball?


Step up to the plate with SMWW’s new JAPANESE BASEBALL EXPERT COURSE.


A one of a kind course in the world.


The JAPANESE BASEBALL EXPERT COURSE is the first course that has Japanese and non-Japanese students from other nationalities studying together to obtain one goal:


            TO WORK IN BASEBALL


Give yourself a chance to  live your dream!




INTRODUCING:

THE JAPANESE BASEBALL EXPERT COURSE



Guess who’s signature baseball was the most expensive on E-Bay?


Bonds? No!


Jeter? NO!


Hideki Matsui.  

 


Sports Management Worldwide is proud to offer the first fully bilingual course on Japanese and American baseball in the world.


This power packed course starts off with a line shot up the middle as we discuss the on and off again relationship with the MLB and the NPB (Japanese Pro Baseball) .  


To know your Enemy, you must become your Enemy. 

The Art of War by Sun Tzu, 600 BC


Of course diplomatic relations between Japan and America has been pretty good for the last 60 years but concerning baseball, there has been many a cold war. 


Award winning author Robert Whiting ( You Gotta Have Wa  and The Meaning of Ichiro) will answer all your questions about the cultural differences between baseball in Japan and  America.


Voted top ten sports journalist in the world, Japan Times Sports Editor Jack Gallagher will follow up with Public Relations and media differences and similarities in both countries.

You will also learn about how to do Business The Japanese Way and The American Way.  Which is  a vital part to succeeding in a foreign country.

 

Get expert opinions from interpreters who have worked for the  Seibu lions and the Nippon Ham Fighters.


Taro Kawakami and Kenta Hagiwara will tell you about their experiences working in baseball in  Japan, America and the Dominican Republic. 


The topping on the cake:


Ryan Latham,  Fenway Ambassador for  the Boston Red Sox will recount his duties dealing with fans and pre game ceremonies. 


Even if you are  not bilingual, this course  will help you steal a base closer to  starting a career in:



  1. International sports marketing

  2. Sports tourism

  3. Becoming an individual  player expert

  4. Working in the MLB as a Japanese tour consultant. 

  5. Working in merchandising for MLB teams in Japan. 

            

OH! DANG ! BY THE WAY! I ALMOST FORGOT!


On completion of the course your name and profile will be added to SMWW sports data base which will be available to all Baseball teams in the US to search for Japanese translator or interpreters or whatever expertise you wish to be labeled with. 


To receive  more info  on The Japanese Baseball Expert Course please click below.

Listen Now

to interview  with Ryan Latham of Boston Red Sox   

Dr. Lashbrook is
President and Founder of Sports Management Worldwide, first ever online sports career training company with a mission to educate and train future sports business executives.  read more
 



Willy Badger

Sports Management Worldwide Japan

Director


2365 Yakatabara , Numata,Gunma

Japan        

378−0022

International

Tel. 81278259007

Fax  81278-22-7434

cell-819040581587


In Japan:

Tel. 0278259007

Fax 0278-22-7434

cell-09040581587


www.smwwjapan.com

 

“You gotta have  a ticket to the game  to catch a foul ball!

Dr. Lynn Lashbrook

President and Founder of Sports Management Worldwide

Robert Whiting (Japan)is the author
of several highly acclaimed books on Japanese baseball and contemporary culture. Whiting has written for The New York Times, The Smithsonian, Sports Illustrated, Time, Newsweek, and US News and World           Report. read more           
 
Jack Gallagher (Japan)is the sports
editor of The Japan Times. Named a top 10 columnist by the Associated Press Sports Editors for his work in 2004, he has been a sports journalist in Japan for more than 10 years. read more           
 
Ryan Latham (USA)Ryan Latham is a graduate of SMWW in the
Baseball GM & Scouting Course, Sports Business Management, and Sports PR & Journalism courses. He started working for the Boston Red Sox prior to the 2007 season and is currently a Fenway Ambassador for the club. read more
 
Kenji Fukuoka Executive Director:
Ike&Sons Inc.  

Has worked as a producer for Dentsu Advertising Agency. He then joined Gunma Television. read more

 
Willy Badger (Japan), Willy is the SMWW Japan Operations Manager
and assists SMWW in Japan with student services, professional sports operations, and all SMWW Japan related operations. read more
 


Taro Kawakami (Japan)grew up in San Francisco.   He returned to Japan in Junior High School until he graduated from University. read more           
 

Please check out all the other courses offered by www.smww.com

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