Winding Paths to Success Chart a Career in Uncertain Times
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
2023.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009811321206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Prologue
- 1 Levity
- Yuki Shingu, CEO of Future Architect, Inc.
- Yuki Shingu Makes a Brilliant Comeback to IT Career After Nursing Care Leave
- Japan-Almost Silent over #MeToo
- Why Having Women at the Top Is Not Enough
- References
- 2 Independence
- Makiko Nakamori, Head of Nakamori CPA Offices, External Board Member to M&
- A Capital Partners, LIFULL, and Itochu Corporation
- Makiko Nakamori Approaches Corporate Governance with Resolve
- Gender Diversity in Japan Inc. Must Blast Past Tokenism
- Women Must Learn to Harness the Power of Networking
- References
- 3 Purpose
- Mami Kataoka, Director of the Mori Art Museum
- Mami Kataoka Believes in the Power of Art to Change the World
- Every Day Is International Men's Day in Japan
- Companies Must Face Up to the Downsides of Workplace Diversity
- References
- 4 Altruism
- Ayako Sonoda, CEO of Cre-en Inc.
- Ayako Sonoda Inherits Altruism and Entrepreneurism Passed from Her Mother
- Let's Get Real About Female Equality in Corporate Japan
- Not Feeling Welcome
- Broader Yardstick
- Rolling with the Punches Hurts Japanese Women
- References
- 5 Conviction
- Miyuki Suzuki, Former President of Cisco Asia Pacific, Japan, and Greater China (APJC)
- Miyuki Suzuki Drives Change as Outsider from Within
- Meetings with Women That "Take Too Long" Are a Good Thing
- Kawaii Culture Hurts Japanese Women in Business
- References
- 6 Leadership
- Masami Katakura, Chairwoman and CEO of Ernst &
- Young (EY) ShinNihon
- Masami Katakura Realizes Her Leadership Potential with Help from a Mentor
- Former Princess Mako's Marriage Holds a Mirror to Japan
- Japan's Language Gender Divide Hurts Women at Work
- References
- 7 Growth
- Ryoko Nagata, Former Standing Audit and Supervisory Board Member of Japan Tobacco (JT).
- Ryoko Nagata Stays Clear of Cigarettes in a Tobacco Company
- Japan Must Break the Glass Fence Keeping Mothers at Home
- Japanese Companies Must Capitalize on the Gender Gap Disclosure Rule
- References
- 8 Curiosity
- Noriko Osumi, Vice President of Tohoku University
- Noriko Osumi Normalizes Women in Science
- Science Ambassadors as Role Models
- Hurdling Project to Assist Parents
- Japan Needs More STEM Research, Not Tours, to Revive Innovation
- Women Can Help Revive Innovation for Japan Inc.
- References
- 9 Ambition
- Yumi Narushima, Head of the Extracurricular Education Company of Benesse Corporation
- Yumi Narushima Returns to Benesse After Running a Girls' School
- Japan Must Reform Its Antiquated Marriage Laws
- Japan's Miss Contests Reflect Society's High Demands on Women
- References
- 10 Competence
- Masae Yamanaka, Vice President of Panasonic Connect
- Masae Yamanaka Builds Career in Sales Traversing Four Companies
- Reinventing Corporate Sales at IBM Japan
- A Younger Multinational: Microsoft Japan
- Japanese Company in Global Transformation: LIXIL
- Second Japanese Company After Deliberation: Panasonic Connect
- Freeze Your Eggs
- C-Suite: The Last Frontier for Foreigners Eyeing Japan Inc.
- Can Japan Have Prosperity Without Growth?
- References
- 11 Homecoming
- Chikako Matsumoto, Executive Officer and Head of the ESG Strategy and Solutions Office at Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank (SMTB)
- Chikako Matsumoto, World Bank Alum, Thrives at Japanese Trust Bank
- "I Am Grateful for the Past Generation"
- Finding Her North Star, Sadako Ogata
- Career in International Finance
- Homecoming
- Making an Impact from Japan
- Japanese Companies Can No Longer Expect Lifetime Loyalty from Workers
- Gender Equity Is Coming to Japan's Workplaces
- References
- 12 Resilience.
- Yasuko Gotoh, Former Career Bureaucrat at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT)
- Yasuko Gotoh Breaks Ground for Women Career Bureaucrats
- Traumatic Start: The Ministry of Transport
- Turning Point: Japan Coast Guard
- Boomerang: New York to Yamagata
- Private Sector: JR Kyushu
- "I Just Want to Be Useful"
- Japanese Businesswomen Need More Than a Place at the Table
- Employers Should Encourage Risk-Taking to Beat Impostor Syndrome
- References
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- EULA.