2010 Summer Japanese Best Practice Brainstorm
Collaborative Brainstorm
What rules would you include for your team on a Global Project. The main team is in Japan. Team Members from around the world will be working on a global project together. How can you manage team expectations from a Japanese perspective?
Share your thoughts here collaborate together.....
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S1W3
2009 Summer Japanese Best Practices Presentation Harmony in Japanese Project Management
Harmony- "How to succeed in Global Projects by Japanese Way."
Team Members; Kentaro Sakamoto, Shinichi Osaka, Tatsuo Yanagidaira
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How to succeed in Global Projects by Japanese Way
Introduction
Identify the characteristic of Japanese Way and apply for Project Management.
We have to lead global projects with international project members in Japanese way
Non-Japanese members are difficult to identify Japanese Customs and business styles
Every Group member understand and respects Japanese way
Our core competence is harmony
Today we are going to talk about execution and the details
First the characteristics of Japanese Project Management execution
The decision making is done by Project Team Members as a group through discussion and agreement
Japanese approach for decision making is a bottom up approach
Three detailed aspects of Japanese problem solving
First Cost cutting is not done by laying off people which might disturb the Harmony of staff members.
Second catching up on the schedule is done by the team member by overtime work, not by hiring new members
Third the higher quality is made by the higher motivation of the workers
Conclusion
Today we talked about execution and the details of Japanese management.
We have to lead global projects with international project members in Japanese way
Non-Japanese members are difficult to identify Japanese Customs and business styles
Our core competence is harmony
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2009S1W3
2009 Summer Global Project Management Brainstorm
Brainstorming Global Project Management.
What are the best ways to Communicate and Collaborate with distributed teams, solve problems and make decisions? This workshop is focused on what are the skills, tools and techniques to perform Project Management in the future?
The Collaborative Board is Closed, But you can view it full size below
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Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S1W1
2010 Summer Sessions
Summer Session 2010
All workshops were held in Tokyo PMI-Japan.
The summer session included 5 Workshops. Each Workshop was 12 PDU or Professional Development Units.
| Theme | Dates |
|---|---|
| Global Project Management | 2010, June 26-27 |
| Stakeholder Management |
2010, July 9-10 |
| Japanese Best Practice | 2010, July 30-31 |
| Risk Policy | 2010, August 6-7 |
| The Marketing School of Project Management | 2010, August 23-24 |
2010 Winter Japanese Best Practices Brainstorm
Collaborative Brainstorm
What rules would you include for your team on a Global Project. The main team is in Japan. Team Members from around the world will be working on a global project together. How can you manage team expectations from a Japanese perspective?
Share your thoughts here collaborate together.....
After
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S1W3
2010 Winter Global Project Management Brainstorm
Collaborative Brainstorm
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S1W1






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