Marginalia Vol.6: Japan and Expectations for Growth
Marginalia are brief notes written in the margin of a book or article. John Vandenbrink, Deputy Dean of GLOBIS University, will share his notes on topics that have caught his attention in his readings on finance, business, and economics.
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Ki - Vol.7: Position Power and Knowledge Power
In this column, Deputy Dean of GLOBIS University Tomoya Nakamura explores the characteristics of Japanese Management and the relation to Eastern philosophy. In the 7th volume, he considers organizations in the knowledge industry and how managers should utilize the talent of their staff to develop their organization.
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Ki - Vol.6: The Implications of the Katsuma (3D) Mandala
In this column, Deputy Dean of GLOBIS University Tomoya Nakamura explores the characteristics of Japanese Management and their relation to Eastern philosophy. In this piece, the sixth volume in this series, he reflects on the Three-Dimensional Mandala created by the Buddhist priest Kobo Daishi, and thinks about the message it implies to business people today.
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Ki - Vol.5: Ki and Physical Intuition
In this column, Deputy Dean of GLOBIS University Tomoya Nakamura explores the characteristics of Japanese Management and their relation to Eastern philosophy. In this volume, he considers the relation between Ki and the sense of physical intuition in Japan and reflects on how to leverage Ki in one's daily business life.
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Ki - Vol.4: Personal Space and Global Business
In this column, Deputy Dean of GLOBIS University, Tomoya Nakamura explores the characteristics of Japanese Management and their relation to Eastern philosophy. In this volume, he reflects on personal space and communication in global business.
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