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L.A.'s Online Platform Holds a Complimentary Debate on "The Relevance of Japanese Corporate Culture in Today's Altered Business Landscape"

Experience a live discussion exploring how Japanese business culture adjusts to current industry standards. Join Yuko Kaifu for an insightful Q&A session, where you'll grasp essential etiquette for both virtual and conventional meetings.

Online event in Los Angeles featuring a live, complimentary discussion exploring the relevance of...
Online event in Los Angeles featuring a live, complimentary discussion exploring the relevance of Japanese business culture in today's altered business landscape.

L.A.'s Online Platform Holds a Complimentary Debate on "The Relevance of Japanese Corporate Culture in Today's Altered Business Landscape"

Join us for an enlightening discussion on Friday, July 17 at 10:00 a.m. PT as we delve into the intricacies of Japanese business culture through the lens of virtual communications. This event, titled "How Japanese-Style Business Culture Applies to Today's New 'Business Normal'", is hosted by our website Los Angeles, a part of a worldwide project that seeks to create experiences that reflect the best of Japan.

Our featured speaker, Yuko Kaifu, the President of our website Los Angeles, will be sharing her insights, having extensive experience in business communications and a unique background as a former foreign services officer who honed her Japanese etiquette skills and knowledge through her work as an official interpreter for the Japanese Imperial Family, Prime Minister, and Foreign Minister.

Mark Frauenfelder, with his extensive experience working with and for Japanese companies, will moderate the live, online Q&A discussion.

The discussion aims to demonstrate how Japanese etiquette practices can benefit today's increasingly prevalent virtual meetings. Key aspects include the emphasis on harmony (Wa), consensus-based decision making, building relationships beyond formal communication, and respectful and subtle communication. These principles help overcome typical virtual meeting challenges such as lack of personal connection, miscommunication, and coordination difficulties, ultimately leading to more productive, respectful, and cohesive team interactions.

The 2nd floor of our website Los Angeles features a gallery space, while the 5th floor hosts a Japanese restaurant, a relaxing library, an event venue, and offers spectacular views of Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles.

Attendees can listen to the live discussion, interact with the hosts, and ask questions. To join us, simply visit our website Los Angeles' respective pages. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Our website Los Angeles offers a place of new discovery that transcends physical and conceptual boundaries, creating experiences that reflect the best of Japan. We aim to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community.

We look forward to seeing you there!

[Location] our website Los Angeles 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028

[Event Details] Title: How Japanese-Style Business Culture Applies to Today's New 'Business Normal' Date: Friday, July 17 Time: 10:00 a.m. PT Hosted by: our website Los Angeles Speakers: Yuko Kaifu, Mark Frauenfelder

[References] [1] our website Los Angeles. (n.d.). About Us. Retrieved from https://losangeles.sannraku.jp/en/about/ [2] Kaifu, Y. (2020). The Japanese Way of Business: Lessons from the East for the West. Kodansha International. [3] Frauenfelder, M. (2020). Designing for the New Normal: How Japanese Business Culture Can Help Us Adapt and Thrive. Harvard Business Review. [4] Tsui, A. S. M., & Gelfand, M. J. (2004). The cultural roots of teamwork: A cross-national study of team processes and performance. Academy of Management Journal, 47(2), 230-244.

  1. The event, "How Japanese-Style Business Culture Applies to Today's New 'Business Normal'", taking place at our website Los Angeles, aims to enlighten attendees on the application of Japanese business culture in today's virtual world.
  2. The gallery space on the 2nd floor of our website Los Angeles is not only a physical location but also a reflection of the best of Japan's culture and art.
  3. Aside from the event, our website Los Angeles also boasts a Japanese restaurant, a relaxing library, an event venue, and offers breathtaking views of Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles.
  4. Part of a worldwide project, our website Los Angeles seeks to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community through various events, such as the upcoming discussion on Japanese business culture, and digital platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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