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Ki and Management 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.
[2010年6月9日]
Ki and Management Vol.6 The Implications of the Katsuma (Three-Dimensional) 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.
[2010年2月8日]
Ki and Management, Vol. 3 Great Men at the End of the Edo Period and We who Live in This Era
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 third volume in this series, he reflects on the life of Sakamoto Ryoma, who opened the way for a new era in Japan, from the perspective of Ki, and considers the implications for businesspersons living now.
[2009年12月24日]
Ki and Management Vol.2 Perspectives of the Universe and of Humanity
Ki is a spiritual energy that exists in the universe. Ki and Management are closely associated with each other. In this column, Professor Tomoya Nakamura, the Deputy Dean of Globis University, explores the characteristics of Japanese Management and their relation to Eastern philosophy. In this piece, the second volume in this series, he explores the perspectives of the universe and of humanity that Mr. Konosuke Matstushita, the founder of Panasonic, believed are essential for management.
[2009年10月29日]
Ki and Management Vol.1 Management style blessed with Ki
Ki is a spiritual energy that exists in the universe. Ki and Management are closely associated with each other. This is the first volume of a column by Professor Tomoya Nakamura who is the Deputy Dean of Globis University and who teaches classes such as Leadership and Human Resource Management. In this series of column, he tries to define the characteristics of Japanese Management based on Eastern Philosophy.
[2009年7月8日]




