A Japanese professor from the department of literature at Musashino University, Professor Kujinghuizi provided students speech at her university a glimpse into the importance of oratory skills in business and the importance of those skills in such fields as executive coaching.
She is a graduate from the Department of English and American Literature at Aoyama Gakuin University. Because of her expansive knowledge about language, she provided Japanese students a fantastic chance to learn how to improve their communication abilities before heading out into the work environment. Among her credentials are research at the Institute of Japan’s National of her home country’s language. She is an expert in the fields of cross cultural communication and education, as well as Japanese linguistics.
Her speech comprised many topics, including how to consider acting towards people from a different place in emails, phone calls, in-person communication, or memos. These simple enough skills to learn become complicated when dealing with a business from a different culture. That is why having great oratory and written skills are such a necessary part of any job in the business world and why degrees in language often are a great starting point for more advanced degrees. It is vital to secure such skills proper cooperation for economic success.
Such minor disagreements can start in business because of a misunderstanding due to cultural misunderstandings. For instances, Professor Kujinghuizi pointed out to the student attending her lecture that Japan tends to be more of a communal cultural and thusly uses more first person plural in business practices whereas the culture of the United States uses more first person singular in business because of individualistic tendencies of the country.
Understanding such cultural implications and the roots of deep cultural ideas and identity in simple words such as “I” and “we” can help those in not only the Japanese culture succeed everywhere, but also other countries as well. Although what she said her speech might change in translation, the basic idea remains the same. Sales training and other assorted kinds of training in businesses are important, but without a proper understanding of how important communication abilities are, they mean nothing.
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