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Winding Paths to Success
Chart a Career in Uncertain Times
Buch von Nobuko Kobayashi
Sprache: Englisch

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Praise for WINDING PATHS TO SUCCESS

"Japan has embarked on the long journey to improve gender equality in the workplace. Winding Paths to Success is a refreshing read that both celebrates the women, who flourished despite the obstacles, and sends a strong message to business leaders to push for a more inclusive workplace."
-MASAHIKO UOTANI, Chairman and Group CEO, Shiseido Co., Ltd.

"The stories told by Kobayashi provide surprising and compelling new perspectives on the diverse ways Japanese professional women have navigated the obstacles they face."
-GEOFFREY JONES, Isidor Straus Professor of Business History, Harvard Business School

"Provoking, insightful and enjoyable. A powerful source of inspiration and ideas for leaders in business and beyond."
-JORGE GARDUÑO, President, Japan and South Korea, The Coca-Cola Company

"In these uncertain times where there is no one-size-fits-all path to success, the stories of the women so brilliantly illustrated in this book, provide real inspiration and encouragement to anyone thinking of stepping into a new stage in their career."
-GINKA TOEGEL, Professor of Leadership, IMD, Switzerland

"Equality in the workplace remains a pressing challenge and Nobuko's book offers innovative structural solutions, while also illustrating personal strategies to overcome adversity through the life stories of 12 trailblazing women. Working in a variety of careers, they find a common need for purpose - believing that what they do matters and makes a real difference. A must-read for leaders and anyone striving for inclusive, purpose-driven workplaces."
-CARMINE DI SIBIO, Global Chairman and CEO, EY

"Winding Paths to Success beautifully captures the courage and creativity of the women who have built their career in the last decades. Their stories, and Nobuko Kobayashi's insights, provide a valuable perspective to leaders on how to tackle the systemic inequalities still present today."
-CHRIS MAZZEI, former Global Vice Chair Strategy, EY; Adjunct Professor at Cornell and NYU

"From each career episode of the Japanese women protagonists, emerge universal lessons - double down on your core skills, turn disadvantages into advantages, and seize the right opportunities all while never losing empathy for others. Nobuko Kobayashi brilliantly captures the essence of long-term career and life success in Winding Paths to Success."
-DR. OTTO SCHULZ, board member of the German Sustainability Award Foundation

Praise for WINDING PATHS TO SUCCESS

"Japan has embarked on the long journey to improve gender equality in the workplace. Winding Paths to Success is a refreshing read that both celebrates the women, who flourished despite the obstacles, and sends a strong message to business leaders to push for a more inclusive workplace."
-MASAHIKO UOTANI, Chairman and Group CEO, Shiseido Co., Ltd.

"The stories told by Kobayashi provide surprising and compelling new perspectives on the diverse ways Japanese professional women have navigated the obstacles they face."
-GEOFFREY JONES, Isidor Straus Professor of Business History, Harvard Business School

"Provoking, insightful and enjoyable. A powerful source of inspiration and ideas for leaders in business and beyond."
-JORGE GARDUÑO, President, Japan and South Korea, The Coca-Cola Company

"In these uncertain times where there is no one-size-fits-all path to success, the stories of the women so brilliantly illustrated in this book, provide real inspiration and encouragement to anyone thinking of stepping into a new stage in their career."
-GINKA TOEGEL, Professor of Leadership, IMD, Switzerland

"Equality in the workplace remains a pressing challenge and Nobuko's book offers innovative structural solutions, while also illustrating personal strategies to overcome adversity through the life stories of 12 trailblazing women. Working in a variety of careers, they find a common need for purpose - believing that what they do matters and makes a real difference. A must-read for leaders and anyone striving for inclusive, purpose-driven workplaces."
-CARMINE DI SIBIO, Global Chairman and CEO, EY

"Winding Paths to Success beautifully captures the courage and creativity of the women who have built their career in the last decades. Their stories, and Nobuko Kobayashi's insights, provide a valuable perspective to leaders on how to tackle the systemic inequalities still present today."
-CHRIS MAZZEI, former Global Vice Chair Strategy, EY; Adjunct Professor at Cornell and NYU

"From each career episode of the Japanese women protagonists, emerge universal lessons - double down on your core skills, turn disadvantages into advantages, and seize the right opportunities all while never losing empathy for others. Nobuko Kobayashi brilliantly captures the essence of long-term career and life success in Winding Paths to Success."
-DR. OTTO SCHULZ, board member of the German Sustainability Award Foundation

Über den Autor

NOBUKO KOBAYASHI is a partner at EY-Parthenon, a strategic consulting arm of EY. A Japanese and English bilingual professional based in Tokyo, she contributes opinions and columns regularly to Nikkei Asia, Japan Times and frequently appears on international media platforms such as the BBC. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and an MS/BS from the University of Tokyo.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Prologue xi

1 Levity 1

Yuki Shingu Makes a Brilliant Comeback to IT Career After Nursing Care Leave 4

Japan-Almost Silent over #MeToo 14

Why Having Women at the Top Is Not Enough 18

2 Independence 23

Makiko Nakamori Approaches Corporate Governance with Resolve 26

Gender Diversity in Japan Inc. Must Blast Past Tokenism 34

Women Must Learn to Harness the Power of Networking 37

3 Purpose 43

Mami Kataoka Believes in the Power of Art to Change the World 46

Every Day Is International Men's Day in Japan 56

Companies Must Face Up to the Downsides of Workplace Diversity 59

4 Altruism 67

Ayako Sonoda Inherits Altruism and Entrepreneurism Passed from Her Mother 70

Let's Get Real About Female Equality in Corporate Japan 80

Rolling with the Punches Hurts Japanese Women 84

5 Conviction 91

Miyuki Suzuki Drives Change as Outsider from Within 94

Meetings with Women That "Take Too Long" Are a Good Thing 104

Kawaii Culture Hurts Japanese Women in Business 107

6 Leadership 111

Masami Katakura Realizes Her Leadership Potential with Help from a Mentor 114

Former Princess Mako's Marriage Holds a Mirror to Japan 123

Japan's Language Gender Divide Hurts Women at Work 126

7 Growth 131

Ryoko Nagata Stays Clear of Cigarettes in a Tobacco Company 134

Japan Must Break the Glass Fence Keeping Mothers at Home 143

Japanese Companies Must Capitalize on the Gender Gap Disclosure Rule 146

8 Curiosity 153

Noriko Osumi Normalizes Women in Science 156

Japan Needs More STEM Research, Not Tours, to Revive Innovation 167

Women Can Help Revive Innovation for Japan Inc. 171

9 Ambition 179

Yumi Narushima Returns to Benesse After Running a Girls' School 182

Japan Must Reform Its Antiquated Marriage Laws 195

Japan's Miss Contests Reflect Society's High Demands on Women 198

10 Competence 205

Masae Yamanaka Builds Career in Sales Traversing Four Companies 208

C-Suite: The Last Frontier for Foreigners Eyeing Japan Inc. 223

Can Japan Have Prosperity Without Growth? 226

11 Homecoming 233

Chikako Matsumoto, World Bank Alum, Thrives at Japanese Trust Bank 236

Japanese Companies Can No Longer Expect Lifetime Loyalty from Workers 250

Gender Equity Is Coming to Japan's Workplaces 253

12 Resilience 259

Yasuko Gotoh Breaks Ground for Women Career Bureaucrats 262

Japanese Businesswomen Need More Than a Place at the Table 277

Employers Should Encourage Risk- Taking to Beat Impostor Syndrome 281

Acknowledgments 287

Index 291

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Betriebswirtschaft
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: 320 S.
ISBN-13: 9781394157990
ISBN-10: 1394157991
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1W394157990
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Kobayashi, Nobuko
Hersteller: Wiley
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, product-safety@wiley.com
Maße: 232 x 157 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Nobuko Kobayashi
Erscheinungsdatum: 18.12.2023
Gewicht: 0,634 kg
Artikel-ID: 126753827
Über den Autor

NOBUKO KOBAYASHI is a partner at EY-Parthenon, a strategic consulting arm of EY. A Japanese and English bilingual professional based in Tokyo, she contributes opinions and columns regularly to Nikkei Asia, Japan Times and frequently appears on international media platforms such as the BBC. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and an MS/BS from the University of Tokyo.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Prologue xi

1 Levity 1

Yuki Shingu Makes a Brilliant Comeback to IT Career After Nursing Care Leave 4

Japan-Almost Silent over #MeToo 14

Why Having Women at the Top Is Not Enough 18

2 Independence 23

Makiko Nakamori Approaches Corporate Governance with Resolve 26

Gender Diversity in Japan Inc. Must Blast Past Tokenism 34

Women Must Learn to Harness the Power of Networking 37

3 Purpose 43

Mami Kataoka Believes in the Power of Art to Change the World 46

Every Day Is International Men's Day in Japan 56

Companies Must Face Up to the Downsides of Workplace Diversity 59

4 Altruism 67

Ayako Sonoda Inherits Altruism and Entrepreneurism Passed from Her Mother 70

Let's Get Real About Female Equality in Corporate Japan 80

Rolling with the Punches Hurts Japanese Women 84

5 Conviction 91

Miyuki Suzuki Drives Change as Outsider from Within 94

Meetings with Women That "Take Too Long" Are a Good Thing 104

Kawaii Culture Hurts Japanese Women in Business 107

6 Leadership 111

Masami Katakura Realizes Her Leadership Potential with Help from a Mentor 114

Former Princess Mako's Marriage Holds a Mirror to Japan 123

Japan's Language Gender Divide Hurts Women at Work 126

7 Growth 131

Ryoko Nagata Stays Clear of Cigarettes in a Tobacco Company 134

Japan Must Break the Glass Fence Keeping Mothers at Home 143

Japanese Companies Must Capitalize on the Gender Gap Disclosure Rule 146

8 Curiosity 153

Noriko Osumi Normalizes Women in Science 156

Japan Needs More STEM Research, Not Tours, to Revive Innovation 167

Women Can Help Revive Innovation for Japan Inc. 171

9 Ambition 179

Yumi Narushima Returns to Benesse After Running a Girls' School 182

Japan Must Reform Its Antiquated Marriage Laws 195

Japan's Miss Contests Reflect Society's High Demands on Women 198

10 Competence 205

Masae Yamanaka Builds Career in Sales Traversing Four Companies 208

C-Suite: The Last Frontier for Foreigners Eyeing Japan Inc. 223

Can Japan Have Prosperity Without Growth? 226

11 Homecoming 233

Chikako Matsumoto, World Bank Alum, Thrives at Japanese Trust Bank 236

Japanese Companies Can No Longer Expect Lifetime Loyalty from Workers 250

Gender Equity Is Coming to Japan's Workplaces 253

12 Resilience 259

Yasuko Gotoh Breaks Ground for Women Career Bureaucrats 262

Japanese Businesswomen Need More Than a Place at the Table 277

Employers Should Encourage Risk- Taking to Beat Impostor Syndrome 281

Acknowledgments 287

Index 291

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Betriebswirtschaft
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: 320 S.
ISBN-13: 9781394157990
ISBN-10: 1394157991
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1W394157990
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Kobayashi, Nobuko
Hersteller: Wiley
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, product-safety@wiley.com
Maße: 232 x 157 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Nobuko Kobayashi
Erscheinungsdatum: 18.12.2023
Gewicht: 0,634 kg
Artikel-ID: 126753827
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