Message
The Japanese enterprises tend to be Americanized nowadays.
This fact is clear because when it talks about the regeneration of the enterprise,
it's in general about a financial approach. In fact, it is important to regenerate the enterprise,
but it is obvious it is not the financial success that makes the excellence of the enterprise.
Deniau Strategic Consulting
President Jean Deniau
About President


“L’Art de vivre” is the French way of thinking for their lifestyle :putting like salt and pepper a small dose of art in our everyday life! Our mission is “Passionate” to promote and educate this concept that our Brands make their own way in Japanese market. This challenge is really attractive, but at the same time we have to face difficulty that we need to learn and understand deeply today and tomorrow’s market as it changing more rapidly every single day :doing what we were doing yesterday is just NOT relevant. Taking new brands from other countries to Japan and make these Brands popular in the market is a tough challenge, like creating a new brand from nothing. However, some of the brands we have dealt with become more successful than in their original market, and the Japanese model and marketing also help to drive growth in other markets. This is the evidence that Japanese market is more and more interested in our challenge and “L’ Art de vivre.” Thanks to the building up of these brands, we can develop talents and human resources that will be the base of further developments.
Career
1980
REIMS Management school (NEOMA)
1980
Special internship at Euro-Asia center ('INSEAD' )
1981-1982
Scholarship student at Sophia university + VSNA for French ministry of industry& Thomson CSF(today Thales)
1983-1990
'Arc International Japan' Osaka Office Manager
1990-1999
'Arc International Japan' japan representative
2000-2002
'Arc International (H.Q.) Asia Executive Manager and Japanese representative
2003-2005
'SBA Consulting Group' Partner and C.O.O
Since 2005
President of 'Deniau Strategic Consulting Ltd.
Other career
1985
Co-Established French chamber of commerce and Industry chapter in Kansai
1985-1992
Director of CCIFJ
Since 1992
Member of PEER club ( business club chaired by Mr. SAJI, chairman of Suntory Ltd. )
1985-2001
The president of 'Osaka French-Japanese Business Club (Japanese side: Inahata Sangyo Mr. Inahata)
1993-2001
Director and first Vice-President of CCIFJ
1996
Awarded as Knight of French National Order of Merit
1997
France official trade advisor ( CCE Japan )
2015
(with the french embassy in Japan "Business France") Initial member of the GCFJ group of French consultant companies in Japan
Since 2016
President of GCFJ(25 member companies)
Business
Core policy/philosophy of DSC is to make clients companies succeed in Japan.
In partnership with the client DSC specificity is not only purpose solutions but engineer them together.

Consulting
Core policy/philosophy of DSC is to make clients companies succeed in Japan.
In partnership with the client DSC specificity is not only purpose solutions but engineer them together.
It can start with a study of the opportunities/potential going through
1) Finding partners companies
2) Identification of target for M&A
3) Creating Joint venture
4) Creating local office/ subsidiary
5) Managing the implementation (logistics/finance/human resources)
On one side implementing and managing the business if required.
REPRESENTATION
More simply DSC can house your local representation being Liaison office/subsidiary or even your local agent.
All the parameters can be done in-house (recruiting if necessary) or outsourced but duly managed.
DSC has for facility 300m2 of showroom/office in Akasaka Tokyo and a team of 10 consultants/adviser.
About Company
Access
ALPHABET SEVEN 3F, 7-6-38, Akasaka,
Minato, TOKYO JAPAN 107-0052
Tel.+81-3-6450-5711 Fax.+81-3-6450-5712
Paid Capital
10millions yen.
President
Jean Deniau
Main Bank
Mizuho Bank / and Mitsui Sumitomo Bank
History
Founded the 14th of October, 1977
In 2005 changes its name from "Tozai Communication" to "Deniau Strategic Consulting Ltd."( D.S.C. )
Access
From Akasaka station
From Akasaka station 7 exit (Subway Chiyoda line) About 5 minutes walking.
