10 things I learnt in corporate Japan as a consultant | work in Japan, dress code etc...
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- In 2023, around 2.9 thousand people in Japan committed suicide due to work-related issues. The phenomenon of karoshi, or "death by overwork," is well-known in Japan and stems from both physical and mental workplace stress. Do you think these things I've learnt are the roots of this consequence?? Would love to hear your thought and how it's like in your home country.
0:00 - 1:27 Introduction
1:28 - 2:34 #1 Attention to Detail
2:35 - 4:10 #2 Unique Symbols
4:11 - 5:54 #3 Seeking Approval
5:55 - 7:14 #4 Active Listening
7:15 - 7:58 #5 Clients Always Come First
7:59 - 10:13 #6 Dress Code
10:14 - 11:15 #7 No fancy Dinners
11:16 - 12:42 #8 Hierarchical Importance
12:43 - 14:17 #9 Work is Top Priority
14:18 - 17:17 #10 Quiet working environment
17:18 - 17:54 Outro
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Great video and advice, my I suggest the background music volume should be a little lower sometimes it’s hard to hear you.
Thanks for the advice, @TherapistComposer. Your username really makes it convincing :-D
I like the honesty and the fluency. Great video ! Keep them up.
Thanks so much!!
A very helpful video
Thank you!!
Wow, this video is incredible! Your creativity and effort really shine through. I loved every moment-keep up the fantastic work! 🌟
Thanks so much, it means so much!
The banging sounds in the video scared the crap out of me.
hahhahah apologies @trollingisaport😅
great insights. music though could be bit less in volume - sometimes was harder to hear you or was too distracting.
Thanks lofijaponista585, well noted :)