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Communicating with Traditional Japanese Companies

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Free Download Communicating with Traditional Japanese Companies
Published 1/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 1m | Size: 730 MB
Practical Communication Skills for Traditional Japanese Companies: Emails, Meetings, Nemawashi & Trust-Building​

What you'll learn
Learn what makes communication effective in Traditional Japanese Companies
Write clear and powerful emails
Prepare and run effective meetings
Build long-term trust
Create a personal communication playbook
Requirements
A certain level of English (The content is in English)
Description
In many traditional Japanese companies, success depends less on what you know and more on how you communicate-in emails, meetings, and daily coordination with HQ, expats, and local teams. This Level 2 course helps you move from "understanding Japanese corporate culture" to "communicating effectively inside it," so your messages land clearly, build trust, and keep work moving.You'll learn three core communication principles often valued in traditional Japanese organizations: speed, sensitivity, and perspective. From there, we get practical. You'll learn what "good email" looks like in this environment-how to write messages that are short, polite, easy to scan, and crystal clear about requests. You'll also learn invisible rules around To/CC, forwarding, and how to handle communication that involves executives without damaging trust.In meetings, you'll learn how to prepare in line with Nemawashi, how to send materials and align stakeholders ahead of time, and how to interpret silence and "soft no" phrases without misunderstanding them. We'll also cover remote meeting habits such as camera expectations, small talk, and paraphrasing as a bridge across languages.Finally, you'll translate the culture into your own real-world system by building a personal communication playbook-checklists, habits, and a 30-day experiment you can run immediately in your job.
Who this course is for
Non-Japanese professionals who are interested in working with or within traditional Japanese companies and want smoother, more trusted day-to-day communication.
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https://www.udemy.com/course/aunonlinecoursetjc2/

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