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Episode #224: My Boss Doesn't Listen To Me
In many Japanese and multinational organizations (日本企業 and 外資系企業 alike), employees often feel that their leade...
Episode #225: Six Nightmare Listeners-Are You One Of Them?
Why do even great leaders fail to connect with their teams?In Japanese and global business alike, the ability ...
Episode #226: Vulnerable Leaders
In today’s competitive corporate world, many people still believe that leaders must be flawless — always right...
Why Time-Poor Leaders Must Stop Giving Orders and Start Giving Context | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
Leaders everywhere face the same frustration — too much to do and not enough time to do it.Meetings, emails, a...
Episode #227: How To Snuggle Up To Employees
In many organizations across Tokyo and beyond, leaders are encouraged to “engage more with their teams.” Howev...
Building Psychological Safety in Japan: How Leaders Can Balance Confidence and Humility | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
In Japan’s deeply hierarchical corporate culture, disagreeing with a superior is often seen as risky or disres...
Episode #228: Team, I've Got your Back
No organization runs perfectly. Mistakes, oversights, and human errors are inevitable. But in Japan’s zero-mis...
Episode #229: Karoshi is BS. Overwork Rarely Kills You
Despite decades of awareness, Japan continues to witness tragic cases of karoshi—death from overwork. The medi...
Fixing Japan’s Talent Retention Crisis: Why Onboarding and Leadership Must Evolve | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
Japan’s shrinking youth population has created fierce competition for skilled workers. Traditional recruitment...
Episode #230: Staff On Board Or Over Board?
Japan’s demographic reality has arrived: there simply aren’t enough young people to go around. For over a deca...
Discipline and Accountability in Leadership — Why Personal Habits Reflect Corporate Credibility | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
Leadership demands self-control, structure, and personal accountability. Yet many executives who preach these ...
Episode #231: Who's Really In Charge?
In recent years, Japan has seen wave after wave of corporate scandals — from manufacturing to finance — reveal...
Episode #232: The Leader Is The Mood Maker
When executives rise to the top floor, the carpet thickens and the atmosphere quiets. Yet, with every floor cl...
Episode #233: How To Get Change In Japan
Japan doesn’t have a monopoly on resisting change, but it ranks high among business environments where transfo...
Hiring and Leading Imperfect Teams in Japan’s Shrinking Talent Market — Dale Carnegie Tokyo
In Japan’s tightening labor market, leaders are facing an impossible dilemma: they want to hire high-performin...
Episode #234: How To Guide Your Team In Japan Through Change
For decades, being loyal and capable was enough to build a career in Japan. But technology, globalization, and...
Episode #235: The Foreign Leader In Japan
Many executives known for their intensity and results-driven approach struggle when leading in Japan. They bri...
Episode #236: Dealing With Companies' "Senior Problem" In Japan
Japan faces a silent revolution. As millions of baby boomers turn 60 and beyond, companies confront an urgent ...
Episode #238: Stop Making Yourself Invaluable
In traditional corporate culture, especially in Japan and across global enterprises, leaders were rewarded for...
Episode #239: Japan's Big Challenge
Japan’s demographic time bomb is no longer a prediction—it’s a present reality. The number of young people ent...
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