TRAINING
Navigating Japanese Business Values
Join our specialist, Azumi Uchitani, and delve into the intricate world of Japan’s corporate culture, where respect, integrity, and a profound commitment to excellence reign supreme. In this engaging session, you will gain valuable insights into the principles that underpin successful business practices in Japan and discover how embracing these values can lead to enhanced collaboration and prosperity. Get ready to expand your horizons and unlock the secrets of Japan’s business ethos.
This thought-provoking experience is ideal for teams conducting business with Japanese counter-parts or for companies expanding their operations to Japan. It will leave all participants with a deeper understanding of the corporate landscape, key business drivers and societal norms and ethics in Japan.
Furthermore, we invite you to pair this educational event with one of our cultural workshops (calligraphy class, tea ceremony, kintsugi, haiku writing).
Please, provide us with more information about your team and we will send you a price estimate and additional details for this event.
1-4h
group of 5-15
London, UK (or your location)
Guided
Azumi Uchitani is an Intercultural business consultant, keynote speaker, writer, artist and founder of Japanese SALON art & culture, based in the Netherlands. She is a two-times TEDx speaker, appearing Dutch TV and media and delivering talks to an international audience in Europe and in the US. Azumi is on a mission to build an essential bridge between Japan and Europe, helping global leaders discover Japanese ancient wisdom beyond culture, teaching how to apply its wisdom in everyday life, act with inner peace and create conscious leadership and fulfilling life. Azumi decodes the complexity of Japanese culture, tradition, philosophy, spirituality and unspoken rules into a simple essence of wisdom. She was born into a traditional spiritual Japanese family and raised with the teachings of Shingon Buddhism and Shinto. The spiritual and cultural practices, such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, calligraphy have always been a part of her life, besides that, her grandmother was a kimono maker. Her insights, a series of talks are available on her YouTube channel ‘5 minutes on Japanese Wisdom’ on YouTube.