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Immediately Useful! Japanese Business Etiquette

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Immediately Useful! Japanese Business Etiquette

Immediately Useful! Japanese Business Etiquette
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 327 MB | Duration: 1h 13m

The basic knowledge of Japanese business etiquette for those who work for or do business with a Japanese company

What you'll learn
You will be able to choose the right appearance and clothes
You will be able to give a good impression with your attitude and look
You will find out how to greet coworkers in an office and properly bow
You will find out the importance of reporting, contacting and consulting
You will understand what to pay attention to when calling and manners when visiting someone
Description
It is recommended to those who will work for or do business with a Japanese company or a Japanese-affiliated enterprise to watch this course. You will be able to learn how to bow, exchange your business card, communicate with your superiors, take a seat at a meeting room and how to receive a drink from another person.

This material is helpful for those who do not have confidence in whether to put business manners into practice in daily life. It is also helpful to review because it includes general business manners.
Let's communicate with others smoothly by acquiring the Japanese business manners with this material.

Who this course is for:
Those who will work for a Japanese company or a Japanese-affiliated enterprise
Those who are working for a Japanese company or a Japanese-affiliated enterprise and are worried about communication with Japanese
Those who will do business with a Japanese company or a Japanese-affiliated enterprise
Those who will do business with a Japanese company or a Japanese-affiliated enterprise and want to establish a great connection with them
Those who will study in Japan and work as a part-time employee