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Leader’s Challenges: Motoi Oyama (Subtitled)

52 minutes (1 section)
Leadership

Course Description

Join Yoshito Hori, President of Globis Graduate School of Management, as he poses five questions to prominent business leaders from Japan and unravels their life philosophies.

In this course, he interviews Motoi Oyama, Representative Director, Chairman, and CEO of ASICS Corporation.

Learn about the challenges he faced when expanding business internationally, and differences between organizations in Japan and those in other parts of the world.

You’ll also hear about the lessons he learned from seniors in his organization, his thoughts on the power of sports in society, and about ASICS’ founder Kihachiro Onitsuka,,

Finally, you’ll learn about the aspirations and values that have guided his career, and his vision for the future.

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