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Ramblings about workplace culture, life in Japan, and then some.

Aging


Research conducted in Tokyo now

Product/service devel­op­ment, design research related peo­ple like ethno­g­ra­phers, inter­view mod­er­a­tors, recruiters, coor­di­na­tors, inter­preters, etc. have been keep­ing busy in Tokyo since lat­ter part of last year, as over­seas com­pa­nies are again very inter­ested in research­ing Japan­ese mar­ket. After the Great East­ern Japan Earth­quake in March 11, 2011, it has of course been an inter­est­ing study […]

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28 Jan, 2012 | Comments Off
History is no longer created by limited few writers

Joe Paterno, for­mer foot­ball head coach at Penn State, passed away last Sun­day. Because of his posi­tion, power and influ­ence he had over the past decade, so many peo­ple has been react­ing in var­i­ous ways over what has been called the biggest US col­lege scan­dal and the way Penn State fired Paterno uncer­e­mo­ni­ously to handle […]

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25 Jan, 2012 | Comments Off
Big topic: Are we born to run?

I took my sons on edu-vacation last Decem­ber, but one of the thing that I trea­sure from the trip is not what we did together, but the encounter with Christo­pher McDougal’s thoughts. My 16 year old was hav­ing his Eng­lish les­son with a tutor at Star­bucks at Barnes and Noble in San Jose, and I […]

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10 Feb, 2011 | No comments yet
Longing for beautiful, long life, things that fulfills human needs

Peo­ple who live long lives begin to yearn for things at some point in their lives, things that ful­fill the human needs. For us, the aging pop­u­la­tion in Japan, who had good active lives, the desire for such things grow. We no longer want to clut­ter our lives with objects that tit­il­late our senses, perhaps […]

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25 Jan, 2011 | No comments yet
Sandwich generation

Gretchen Addi and I both have older chil­dren and aging par­ents to take care. She said we are of sand­wich gen­er­a­tion. Our par­ents did not have to think much of how to die. Liv­ing long was good thing. Liv­ing long, and enjoy­ing the fruits of life. Like most of things in our lives, things do […]

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18 Dec, 2010 | No comments yet
Researching the aging market in Japan

Japan has had more elderly peo­ple aged over 65 than younger peo­ple aged 15 and younger since 1997. Above graph shows other coun­tries are fol­low­ing the same trend as in Japan.  What does this mean to me?  As a 50-year old, it is about ME.  And as a researcher, I am tremen­dously inter­ested in what […]

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08 Dec, 2010 | No comments yet


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