[:en]Empathy Trumps Projection[:ja]投影ではなく共感をすること[:]

[:en]Projection and empathy are not the same thing, but they are often confused. Empathy is the ability to understand how someone is thinking, whereas projection is presuming a person thinks like you. Be careful not to project when it is empathy that you intend.
[:en]When Risk Aversion is Personal[:ja]個人的な理由からのリスク回避[:]

[:en] There is nothing wrong with risk aversion. It is only aversion to reasonable business risk that is a problem. When a business leader complains of excessive risk aversion in his staff, the underlying concerns are frequently personal.
[:en]Ownership Trumps Buy-In[:ja]責任を持たせること vs. 同意を得ること[:]

[:en]New methods can appear threatening to some managers who have never had to change in order to be successful.
[:en]Into the Fray in Hanoi[:ja]変革に立ち向かうこと:ハノイでの学び[:]

[:en]There is no percentage in tentativeness. Success in strategic change belongs only to those who step into the fray. My recent visit to Hanoi reminded me of this, and below I explain why.
[:en]Chauvinism in Disguise[:ja]「排他主義」に隠された別の問題点[:]

[:en]Once when I made an offer on buying a house in Japan, the owner initially accepted, and then immediately rejected my offer after learning I was not Japanese. For me, such experiences are by far the exception and not the norm. Nonetheless chauvinism, racism, and xenophobia exist in Japan just as anywhere else, and while outrage might be justified, I have rarely found outrage helpful. Chauvinism often masks a deeper concern. What is presumed conventional wisdom is often chauvinism in disguise.
[:en]Make Your Own Era[:ja]自分自身の時代を築くこと[:]

[:en]The passing of an era in a company is often so subtle as to create an illusion of inertia, like the pushback from the jetway of a passenger jet that is only discernible by looking out the window but otherwise goes unfelt. Such changes in era are only remarked when someone asks, “Were we always like this?”
[:en]No Settlement for Augmented Reality[:ja]拡張現実に甘んじるべきではない[:]

[:en]A machine is no ersatz for real, human engagement. A virtual reality is never better than the real thing. A recent visit to Paris reminded me of these truths.
[:en]Labor Shortage? No Such Thing! [:ja]労働力不足など存在しない[:]

[:en]There is no such thing as a labor shortage. There are more excellent people out there right now than you can possibly hire, and you can have them—if you do things right! Last week, I discussed what to let go in order to grow your business in the midst of a labor shortage. This week, as promised, I discuss what to take on. Below are my top four.
[:en]No Such Thing as a Labor Shortage[:ja]人手不足と「手放す」ことについて[:]

[:en]There is no such thing as a labor shortage. In reality, there are more excellent people in Japan than you could possibly hire. You can have them, if you do things right. The first step in growing a business, even in a labor shortage, is deciding what to cut. If you find that your business is dealing with the current labor shortage by taking more on and clinging to what you have, then heed my advice. If you want to grow, you must first let go. Let go of what, you ask? Read on, and I explain the top four.
推定ではなく、価値を提案すること

JR新幹線の一等席はグリーン車と呼ばれています。私はフランスのTGVやアムトラックのアセラ・エクスプレスといった超特急列車にも乗った事がありますが、そのどれと比べても、グリーン車が一番乗り心地が良いと思います。JRは、いくつかの路線において、さらにその上を行く「グランクラス」という特別座席まで提供しています。しかし、このグランクラスの存在はほとんど知られていません。JRが故意に秘密にしているわけではないと思いますが、JRの社員を見ていると、秘密にしようとしているのではないかと考えさせられてしまいます。