Patrick McKenzie (patio11) is joined by Jim Weisser, a serial entrepreneur and founder of SignTime, for an in-depth exploration of Japan's software market and startup ecosystem. They discuss the unique challenges of building software in a culture that prizes stability over rapid iteration, the dominance of systems integrators, and how Japan's economic stagnation shaped its relationship with technology. The conversation covers everything from Excel-driven development processes to the recent transformation of Japan's VC landscape, offering insights for anyone considering doing business in the world's third-largest economy.
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Full transcript: https://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/building-software-in-japan-with-jim-weisser/
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Links:
Signtime:: https://www.signtime.com/en/
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(00:24) Exploring the Japanese software market
(01:25) Challenges in the Japanese startup ecosystem
(02:37) Jim Weisser's background and journey
(05:14) The evolution of Japan's economy and business practices
(10:15) Understanding Japan Inc. and its impact on software
(10:28) The role of systems integrators in Japan
(19:01) Sponsor: BoxWorks Conference 2025 (*discounted tickets for Complex Systems listeners)
(20:29) Cultural differences in software development
(26:06) Digital transformation and efficiency in Japan
(32:44) Labor market dynamics and employment practices
(35:50) Startup ecosystem and equity culture in Japan
(42:53) Success stories and market potential in Japan
(43:42) Corporate relationships in Japanese companies
(44:10) Salesforce's success in Japan
(45:44) E-commerce boom in Japan
(46:33) Rakuten's evolution and strategy
(48:27) Amazon's journey in Japan
(49:13) Cloud services and security concerns
(51:18) Sansan: Business card management
(55:14) Venture capital landscape in Japan
(01:05:02) Personal reflections on living in Japan
(01:16:21) Wrap