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

Workplace in Japan


Project Kobo Offices
Office is where people work together.  I noticed when our team worked, 4 times out of 5, it was not at Project Kobo Kagurazaka Studio.  It was far from my home, 1.5 hours one way.  We LOVED Kagurazaka Studio.  But it just didn’t make sense anymore So I gave up the studio.  physically, me and the team […]...
27 Dec, 2008 | No comments yet
Sustainability effort: moving small office
I did it again…..  I let a few months slip by without writing anything. August, September were really busy, then came mid October and nothing.  So this is what it’s like to be, affected by the economic situation of the time. Being a small operation, it was an easy decision to close my studio, especially the company that shared […]...
11 Dec, 2008 | No comments yet
Starting up Project Kobo office
My Australian friend once mentioned to me during his first visit to Japan that he noticed that eating is interacting in Japan. At many sushi place, you grinde your own wasabi. We mix chopped nori, ground ginger to our taste at the table when we eat cold soba noodle...
30 Oct, 2006 | No comments yet
At our office
My Australian friend once mentioned to me during his first visit to Japan that he noticed that eating is interacting in Japan. At many sushi place, you grinde your own wasabi. We mix chopped nori, ground ginger to our taste at the table when we eat cold soba noodle...
19 Sep, 2005 | No comments yet
Professional Japanese Women
It is still a rarity when a woman strolls into a giant Japanese company as a consultant. But because it is still a rarity, women can take advantage of such situation. I did just that recently when I conducted a series of workplace design/ change management workshop...
29 Jun, 2004 | No comments yet
Behavioral traits of big global companies
My Australian friend once mentioned to me during his first visit to Japan that he noticed that eating is interacting in Japan. At many sushi place, you grinde your own wasabi. We mix chopped nori, ground ginger to our taste at the table when we eat cold soba noodle...
15 Jun, 2004 | No comments yet
How the Boss Reacts When You Announce Departure
The work partners I have worked closely for the past 5 years threw me a new start party. We had a great time talking, eating, drinking at one of my favorite cafes until late into the night. We talked about how companies react when someone announces his/her wish to leave the company...
07 Apr, 2004 | 2 comments
Those who leave soon
Recently, I had a good conversation with my long time business friends. One of them is a director of design at a prestegious interiors design firm in Japan, and we talked about the change of attitude toward work by college recurites. They leave, she said...
28 Feb, 2004 | No comments yet
Searching for workplace change case studies
When I worked on a workplace change project for a non-Japanese company in India last year, I thought my days were numbered working on Japanese company projects. Now it appears as my days are numbered for working on Japanese company projects...
07 Jan, 2004 | No comments yet
Project without passionate integrator
Without face-to-face encounters with a passionate integrator, a project will not succeed...
20 Dec, 2003 | No comments yet


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