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Gain new insights that will help you to better understand the Japanese company environment and the actions of your Japanese colleagues. You will come away with specific ideas that you can use to be more effective in your work and that will make things go more smoothly, efficiently and successfully Read More
Feb 06, 2014 Sunnyvale, CA - "In 30 seconds or less, tell me what you do." In America, the elevator pitch is an important networking tool, but it can be the most challenging to come up with. You want to be prepared, not tongue-tied, when you meet someone who might benefit from your services or who Read More
One of the biggest cross-cultural communications challenges for Americans is attending meetings with Japanese participants. For many Japanese, participating in a meeting means showing up for it…from a western perspective, truly participating in a meeting involves “making a contribution” – in other Read More
Feb 25, 2014 - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM in Dallas, TX.
Americans who work with Japanese usually have many questions, but no good place to get the answers. This seminar is a golden opportunity to get your questions answered by an expert who is highly skilled in explaining the intricacies of Japanese busi Read More
The death of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher prompted much reflection on national and cultural identity in 2013 and the debate continues into 2014 - so as we look back on 2013 and forward 2014, we are sharing the article Pernille Rudlin wrote for the Teikoku Databank News. Read More
Feb 18, 2014 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Rockefeller Center, New York, NY. Americans who work with Japanese usually have many questions, but no good place to get the answers. This seminar is a golden opportunity to get your questions answered by an expert who is highly skilled in explaining the intricacies Read More
The Japanese are considered to be among the politest of peoples, and that is particularly true when it comes to business communication. Japan has precise and sophisticated hierarchical systems, complete with a special language of politeness, which includes speech patterns, nonverbal cues and even w Read More
“Recognizing our responsibilities as industrialists, we will devote ourselves to the progress and development of society and the well- being of people through our business activities, thereby enhancing the quality of life throughout the world.” Read More
For Japanese, waiting is active. For Americans, waiting is passive and feels like a loss of control. Knowing about the differences in time perception and attitudes Japanese and Americans hold towards waiting can save us frustration when working together. Read More
On Dec 17, 2013, Honda of America Manufacturing's Supplier Support Team in Marysville, Ohio is offering our popular Working Effectively with Japanese 1-day seminar to members of their supplier base. If you work for a Honda supplier, this is an excellent opportunity to learn more about building good Read More
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