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Industrial Design


Outliers: The Story of Success

I have a habit of re-reading the books I find I like and worth­while over and over again. Out­liers by Mal­colm Glad­well is one of those books. Glad­well talks about how sheer time one spends doing the thing she enjoys are directly tied with achieve­ments and suc­cess tied to that activ­ity. The exam­ple he used was […]

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17 Mar, 2012 | Comments Off
Japanese SNS Activities by Market Sector

About 3 years ago, I found myself doing some SNS based PR work for my friends, and one project lead to another. It has been excit­ing and fun to be on this new ground, and like every­thing else before in my life, work came in not as result of for­mal edu­ca­tion, but learn­ing by reading […]

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02 Feb, 2012 | Comments Off
Mentoring

Recent post­ing by Sonic Rim’s Uday Dan­da­vate on Anthrode­sign group mail caused me to think about my own expe­ri­ence with search for men­tor. (Thank you, Uday!) About 7 years ago, I felt a keen need for a men­tor of my own gen­der. Maybe it was because of “coach­ing” boom in Japan at that time, and the […]

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31 Jan, 2012 | Comments Off
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
Recent Ethnography Research, Particularly of Recruitment Challanges in Japan

Over the past three years, I have become more and more con­cerned with the dif­fi­culty in cre­at­ing highly excit­ing learn­ing ses­sion for for­eign inspiration/innovation seek­ing cus­tomers of both design com­pa­nies and end user com­pa­nies. It has a lot to do with recruit­ing process for peo­ple to research. I see fol­low­ing prob­lems in recruit­ing, some of […]

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22 Jan, 2012 | Comments Off
Identity integrity of adults and children in internet world, physical world

Hav­ing chil­dren was the best thing I have ever done. Ever since my first son was born 26 years ago, my chil­dren taught me more than any­body else I know. Liv­ing together with mother-in-law, hus­band and chil­dren was the next best thing. As researcher, I would always be stim­u­lated. One of the most amaz­ing things my […]

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22 Dec, 2011 | No comments yet
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
Love of leather, paper

Design­ers with capa­bil­ity to cre­ate and has in real­ity cre­ated things that are truly won­der­ful to those design­ers who can talk about design are like real plants to fake plants. Mike Abel­son is one of those real designer.  He often talks about about his love of work­ing with leather, and recently, he was telling me […]

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05 Feb, 2011 | No comments yet
Eating Plum Blossom Off The Tree Branch

Eat it, eat it!” my hus­band said.  So I think for the first time in my life,  I ate (or at least acted like I did) a plum blos­som off a tree branch. We were hav­ing a long walk today along Hayase River.  We passed by small fac­to­ries, veg­etable gar­dens, houses big and small, elementary […]

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29 Jan, 2011 | 1 comment
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


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