In this episode, I explore the “favorite dishes” and “strange delicacies” of Japanese salaryman language. One common favorite is the phrase saiteki-kai (“optimal solution”), used so casually in meetings that it feels like handing out rice balls—filling but uninspiring. Then come the exotic “delicacies”: buzzwords like evidence, synergy, and commit, often overused until they lose real meaning. Drawing on my experience working in Bangkok, I argue that such phrases may satisfy corporate culture in Japan but won’t resonate in global business. What truly matters is not wordplay, but concrete solutions, execution, and the ability to deliver real results.
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- 节目
- 频率一日一更
- 发布时间2025年10月4日 UTC 04:30
- 长度8 分钟
- 分级儿童适宜