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2022/6/9 - 2022/6/9 / New York, NY / School / Seminar
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Venue | Nippon Club Tower 145 W. 57th Street 2nd Floor New York, NY 10019 |
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Address | 145 W 57th St, New York, NY, 10019-2220 US |
Date | 2022/6/9 - 2022/6/9 |
Time | 9:30 minute(s) - 15:00 minute(s) |
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Web Access No.612707
Training for Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of New York (JCCI NY) Japan-U.S. Staff for FY2022 ・ Program
Japanese staff learn about American society ・culture, American values, and communication methods, which are the foundation of business activities in the U.S. Similarly, American ・local staff understand Japanese culture, Japanese values, communication, and Japanese-style management. This will further enhance business efficiency and productivity.
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- info@jcciny.org/212-246-8001
- [Registrant]JCCINY
- [Language]日本語
- Posted : 2022/05/07
- Published : 2022/05/07
- Changed : 2022/05/07
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As the new year begins, many employees are getting to know each other and becoming accustomed to the workplace, but at the same time, they may be experiencing some confusion and discomfort due to cultural ・ differences between the US and Japan.
To address these issues, this program will provide classes for Japanese and local staff ( and Americans ) respectively in the morning session, focusing on effective communication and the latest information on legal ・ compliance when working in the US. The afternoon session will include a keynote address and networking ・ reception for all attendees.
Morning Session :
"Culture and Manners, Cultural Background, Leadership and Work Styles in Business"
Ryota Mitsugi ( Mitsugi International Corporation )
Paul ・ Mr. Jaffee ( Japan Intercultural Consulting )
Afternoon Session :
"Four Styles of Leadership"
Eriko Imaizumi ( Waterview Consulting Group )
"Recent US-Japan Economic Trends"
Mr. Sho Nakamura ( Consulate General of Japan in New York )
The Valuable Future of Your Company ( We hope you will take advantage of this program to develop your company's valuable human resources ) who will be the future of your company.
The curriculum is ideal for recently assigned temporary staff or recently hired local non ・ Japanese.