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Why German and Japanese Manuals Are So Good

28 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Why do products from Germany and Japan consistently come with such thorough, well-organized manuals? This episode unpacks the structural systems behind the reputation: Germany's Duale Ausbildung apprenticeship program and product liability laws, Japan's monozukuri craftsmanship philosophy and kaizen continuous improvement. We explore how DIN and JIS standards create shared languages for documentation, the surprising history of "Made in Germany" and "Made in Japan" as stigma-turned-badge-of-honor, and what other countries can learn from these two very different but equally effective approaches to technical documentation.

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