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Introduction to GAB The Graduate Aptitude Battery, popularly known as GAB, is an essential tool utilized primarily for graduate-level job […]

Kishida

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced in New York, plans to boost Japan's asset management sector by creating English-only special business zones. Aiming to attract global talent and strengthen Japan-US ties, this move positions Japan as a competitive investment hub.

Japanversion of ChatGPT

Japan is ushering in a new era of AI with its version of ChatGPT, aiming to better capture the intricacies of its language and culture. Spearheaded by tech giants like NEC and SoftBank, this initiative hopes to enhance global collaborations and scientific research.

Japan Startup Web3

Japan is gearing up to revolutionize its startup sector by enabling fundraising through cryptocurrencies and other digital assets, potentially opening new avenues for venture capital firms from 2024.

Older Workers

By 2030, older workers will dominate with 150 million jobs globally. Japan, with its rapidly aging population, stands at the forefront of this shift. Bain's analysis offers insights on harnessing the strengths of this demographic, especially pertinent for Japan's evolving workforce landscape.

JapanAIregulation

The Japanese government is crafting guidelines urging businesses to disclose data types used in AI training, aiming to reduce biases. These non-legally binding norms will align with best practices, and Japan will establish certification to ensure adherence.

Linkedin Japan head

Wakana Tanaka, LinkedIn Japan's first female country head, emphasizes the need for a shift towards a skills-based labor market and adaptation to changing worker values to address Japan's persistent gender inequality, supported by government reskilling initiatives and a move away from traditional lifetime employment.

Japan' cybersecurity

Japan's Port of Nagoya faced a ransomware attack, highlighting an increase in cyber threats across the country. Despite efforts to improve cybersecurity, challenges remain, particularly for smaller businesses and outdated technology systems.

Japanese firms are increasingly targeting global markets, buoyed by advancements in carbon capture, battery technologies, and cutting-edge tracking systems for […]

An interesting article by NTT CEO Abhijit Dubey regarding the value of the Japanese approach to business compared to Silicon Valley. He argues convincingly for a future of business success defined by this harmonious fusion. It's an enlightening read that is certain to broaden your perspective on the dynamics of global business.