Global Communication Essentials
Japanese companies are hiring an increasing number of non-Japanese workers, and with even more interaction with overseas offices and clients, communication in English has become a daily occurrence.
Remote work has also become more prevalent, and it’s become a common issue for people to think, "If I was face-to-face, I could get by with gestures and facial expressions, or with handouts and written notes, but now I am not sure if I have understood the other person's intentions or accurately conveyed my own thoughts.”