È una presentazione sulla comunicazione del cibo in Giappone, sviluppata per supportare la presentazione del libro The Sushi Game, di Francesca Scotti e Alessandro Mininno
http://www.thesushigame.com
The document lists various Japanese foods like sushi, tonkatsu, sembei, tofu, takoyaki, ochazuke, ayu no shioyaki, konnyaku, and natto and pairs each food with a manga character or series that features or references that food, such as Dr. Slump and Arale for sembei, Tofu Boy for tofu, and Gintama for natto. The document appears to be identifying Japanese foods commonly found in manga and anime.
Social media is used by 22% of the world's population and various retailers are leveraging social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Foursquare in their marketing strategies. Some examples given are Sephora allowing customers to post product reviews and comments directly to Facebook from stores, Guinness letting customers share that they are drinking a beer on Facebook, and Coin giving rewards like discounts to top Foursquare users or "Mayors" who check-in frequently at their stores. The future may see more integration of social media check-ins using technologies like RFID.
This document provides an overview of Japanese culture, including its geography, history, traditions, customs, and education system. Japan is an island country located in East Asia consisting of over 3,000 islands. Traditionally, Japan had isolated itself from foreign influence but opened up in 1854 and began industrializing. Japanese culture places importance on traditions like the tea ceremony, Shinto and Buddhist religions, seasonal festivals, and rites of passage ceremonies. The education system requires long school days and focuses on preparing students for university entrance exams.
The document provides information about various aspects of behavior, food, homes, school, religion, environment, and sports in Japan. Some key points include: the Japanese bow as a sign of respect, eat foods like sushi and sashimi that incorporate rice and seafood, take off their shoes in homes and sometimes sleep on mats, study subjects like writing characters in school, commonly practice both Shinto and Buddhist religions, have a landscape featuring mountains and volcanoes, and enjoy sports like sumo wrestling, kendo sword fighting, and baseball.
3 Things Every Sales Team Needs to Be Thinking About in 2017Drift
Thinking about your sales team's goals for 2017? Drift's VP of Sales shares 3 things you can do to improve conversion rates and drive more revenue.
Read the full story on the Drift blog here: http://blog.drift.com/sales-team-tips
Japan is an island nation located in East Asia in the Pacific Ocean, consisting of over 3,000 islands. Tokyo is the capital city with a population of around 128 million people. Primary education is required and most Japanese students attend three years of high school and universities like the University of Tokyo and Keio University are highly ranked. Sumo wrestling and baseball are popular sports. Traditional Japanese instruments include stringed, wind, and percussion instruments like the flute. Sushi is a well-known part of Japanese cuisine, consisting of raw fish and rice. Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor in 1942, bringing the US into World War II. Cherry blossom trees were gifted from Japan to the US in 1912 and 1965 and
ARE BIG DATA AND SOCIAL MEDIA BRINGING DISRUPTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES PRACTICES?Mirko Petrelli
Big Data and Social Media effects are already well-known for Branding and Marketing activities, but little is known of how these two trends will affect Human Resources practices.
I had the pleasure to cooperate with a successful executive at IBM and a leading expert from ESSEC Business School and ask them a few questions that I hope will help give HR Executives useful insights and be ready for this revolution that his happening now.
Japan is an island country located in East Asia. It is situated in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Sea of Japan, China, Korea and Russia. Some of Japan's most famous landmarks include Mount Fuji, the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, the historic city of Kyoto, Itsukushima Shrine and Nara's historic temples. Japan has a unique culture that values politeness, respect, hard work and cleanliness. Shintoism and Buddhism are the main religions. Traditional arts include performances by geisha, samurai warriors, noh theater and manga comics. Popular Japanese foods to try include sushi, ramen, unagi eel, tempura, kaiseki
The document lists various Japanese foods like sushi, tonkatsu, sembei, tofu, takoyaki, ochazuke, ayu no shioyaki, konnyaku, and natto and pairs each food with a manga character or series that features or references that food, such as Dr. Slump and Arale for sembei, Tofu Boy for tofu, and Gintama for natto. The document appears to be identifying Japanese foods commonly found in manga and anime.
Social media is used by 22% of the world's population and various retailers are leveraging social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Foursquare in their marketing strategies. Some examples given are Sephora allowing customers to post product reviews and comments directly to Facebook from stores, Guinness letting customers share that they are drinking a beer on Facebook, and Coin giving rewards like discounts to top Foursquare users or "Mayors" who check-in frequently at their stores. The future may see more integration of social media check-ins using technologies like RFID.
This document provides an overview of Japanese culture, including its geography, history, traditions, customs, and education system. Japan is an island country located in East Asia consisting of over 3,000 islands. Traditionally, Japan had isolated itself from foreign influence but opened up in 1854 and began industrializing. Japanese culture places importance on traditions like the tea ceremony, Shinto and Buddhist religions, seasonal festivals, and rites of passage ceremonies. The education system requires long school days and focuses on preparing students for university entrance exams.
The document provides information about various aspects of behavior, food, homes, school, religion, environment, and sports in Japan. Some key points include: the Japanese bow as a sign of respect, eat foods like sushi and sashimi that incorporate rice and seafood, take off their shoes in homes and sometimes sleep on mats, study subjects like writing characters in school, commonly practice both Shinto and Buddhist religions, have a landscape featuring mountains and volcanoes, and enjoy sports like sumo wrestling, kendo sword fighting, and baseball.
3 Things Every Sales Team Needs to Be Thinking About in 2017Drift
Thinking about your sales team's goals for 2017? Drift's VP of Sales shares 3 things you can do to improve conversion rates and drive more revenue.
Read the full story on the Drift blog here: http://blog.drift.com/sales-team-tips
Japan is an island nation located in East Asia in the Pacific Ocean, consisting of over 3,000 islands. Tokyo is the capital city with a population of around 128 million people. Primary education is required and most Japanese students attend three years of high school and universities like the University of Tokyo and Keio University are highly ranked. Sumo wrestling and baseball are popular sports. Traditional Japanese instruments include stringed, wind, and percussion instruments like the flute. Sushi is a well-known part of Japanese cuisine, consisting of raw fish and rice. Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor in 1942, bringing the US into World War II. Cherry blossom trees were gifted from Japan to the US in 1912 and 1965 and
ARE BIG DATA AND SOCIAL MEDIA BRINGING DISRUPTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES PRACTICES?Mirko Petrelli
Big Data and Social Media effects are already well-known for Branding and Marketing activities, but little is known of how these two trends will affect Human Resources practices.
I had the pleasure to cooperate with a successful executive at IBM and a leading expert from ESSEC Business School and ask them a few questions that I hope will help give HR Executives useful insights and be ready for this revolution that his happening now.
Japan is an island country located in East Asia. It is situated in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Sea of Japan, China, Korea and Russia. Some of Japan's most famous landmarks include Mount Fuji, the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, the historic city of Kyoto, Itsukushima Shrine and Nara's historic temples. Japan has a unique culture that values politeness, respect, hard work and cleanliness. Shintoism and Buddhism are the main religions. Traditional arts include performances by geisha, samurai warriors, noh theater and manga comics. Popular Japanese foods to try include sushi, ramen, unagi eel, tempura, kaiseki
Sony Corporation is a multinational technology company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1946 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K., originally producing Japan's first tape recorder. In the 1950s, Sony began expanding internationally and established offices in New York, Hong Kong, and Zurich. Today, Sony is a leading manufacturer of electronics, video games, and information technology. The company emphasizes innovation, individual creativity, and maintaining Japanese culture and national status. Sony's work culture focuses on concepts like lifetime employment, consensus-based decision making, job rotation, and a seniority-based promotion system.
Japan is an island nation located in East Asia, consisting of over 6,800 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Traditional Japanese clothing includes the kimono, a full-length silk robe worn by both men and women in various styles and colors depending on occasion, season, and marital status. Some traditional Japanese crafts discussed include hinamatsuri dolls, daruma dolls, kokeshi dolls, ikebana flower arranging, and origami paper folding.
This document discusses the rise of social media and big data. It notes that everything is now shared online, creating large amounts of data. This data, called "big data," is largely social data from platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Weibo. The document suggests that while companies are collecting this big social data, many are not effectively analyzing and using it. To fully leverage big data, companies need to measure social media return on investment more comprehensively and connect social data with other marketing data using a data management platform. This will allow them to gain insights, personalize experiences, and drive business results from their big social data.
The document provides information about various aspects of Japanese culture, including:
1) The flag and history of Japan, including its involvement in World Wars I and II.
2) Traditional arts like kabuki, noh, bunraku, ikebana, and the tea ceremony.
3) Popular culture exports like manga, anime, Japanese television dramas, and cosplay that have influenced Asian youth culture.
4) Holidays, festivals, and etiquette practices in Japan.
Myanmar has a diverse culture with influences from neighboring countries. The main religions are Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. Traditional arts include music, dance, boxing, and chinlone (kickball). Popular festivals celebrate seasons and Buddhist holidays. Staple foods like mohinga (noodle soup) and tea leaf salad incorporate local and foreign ingredients. Major tourist attractions include pagodas, temples, and natural sites like Inle Lake. People greet with palms pressed together and follow customs like head bows to show respect.
The document provides an overview of Japanese culture, including:
1) Samurai culture was influential but samurai were disbanded in the late 1800s. Shinto is the indigenous religion and Buddhism also had influence.
2) Traditional Japanese arts include theater forms like Noh, Bunraku puppets, and Kabuki. Traditional homes use tatami mats and follow customs like removing shoes. Food emphasizes rice and seafood.
3) Festivals and ceremonies celebrate important occasions and reflect religious beliefs. Traditional games, literature, art, and gardens are also part of Japanese culture. Places like Mount Fuji and Tokyo Tower are popular tourist destinations.
Mick's module for Leeds University Business School's Marketing program, March 2013.
It covers the Leadership implications of Big Data and Social Media on Marketing today - and ends with a case study on British Wine.
Researching Social Media – Big Data and Social Media AnalysisFarida Vis
Researching Social Media – Big Data and Social Media Analysis, presentation for the Social Media for Researchers: A Sheffield Universities Social Media Symposium, 23 September 2014
This document provides an overview of key facts about Japan. It discusses that Japan has over 6,800 islands with a population of 138 million people, and its official language is Japanese. Some cultural aspects highlighted include punctuality in trains, removing shoes at the entrance of homes, and etiquette around eating such as saying thanks before and after meals. Traditional Japanese arts discussed include sushi, sumo wrestling, origami, bonsai, kimonos, and kabuki theater. Proper business etiquette and respect for hierarchy and group are also summarized.
Japan has a unique culture that has developed in isolation due to its mountainous and island geography. Some notable aspects of Japanese culture include haiku poetry consisting of 17 syllables, anime accounting for 60% of animated entertainment worldwide, and traditions such as origami, ikebana flower arrangement, and traditional Japanese gardens which create miniature landscapes. The document provides 10 facts about various cultural aspects of Japan to inform people traveling to Japan for the 2020 Summer Olympics or those with an interest in Japanese culture.
Traditional Japanese architecture was influenced by geography, geology, history, religion and climate. The main styles that developed included shinden-zukuri houses for aristocracy with symmetrical layouts connected by hallways allowing enjoyment of nature. Samurai developed shoin-zukuri houses featuring alcoves reflecting the tea ceremony. Shinto shrines had distinctive torii gates and sandō approach. Buddhist temples contained pagodas and main halls housing Buddha images. Castles were strongly fortified demonstrating lordly power. Construction used wood with techniques like yariganna wood splitting for beauty.
TOP 10 POPULAR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN JAPANKuoni-SOTC
Japan is an island nation located in East Asia. It has a population of over 127 million people and its capital and largest city is Tokyo. Japan has a unitary constitutional monarchy government. Some of the top tourist attractions in Japan include Mount Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. Other major attractions are Tokyo Tower, the Golden Pavilion Temple in Kyoto, and Himeji Castle, known for its impressive feudal-era architecture.
Japanese culture has deeply influenced modern business practices in Japan. Key concepts like "wa" (harmony), "kao" (face), and "omoiyari" (empathy and loyalty) emphasize avoiding conflict, maintaining relationships, and considering others. Traditional influences like Shintoism, Buddhism, and Zen also stress nature, cyclical change, and contrasting full vs. empty. Doing business successfully in Japan requires understanding these cultural influences and practicing proper etiquette like bowing, not using first names until invited, and avoiding confrontation.
The document provides an overview of Japan, including its geography, demographics, history, culture, language, religions, economy, and food. It discusses Japan's island geography and population density. Key facts covered include Japan's post-WWII recovery, mix of Shinto and Buddhist religions, use of kanji characters and dialects, and cuisine centered around rice with fish and pickled vegetables.
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While most organizations embrace the idea of Big data, they are yet to figure out how to solve the implications brought about by the big data explosion from social media. In this presentation we highlighted some of the key challenges that organizations face while implementing big data
Japan is an archipelago located in East Asia. It has over 127 million people living on islands that are mountainous with little arable land. Japan has experienced significant cultural influence from China, adopting Chinese writing and Confucian ideals. For over 200 years starting in the 1600s, Japan had a feudal system and isolated itself from other nations. In the 1800s, the US forced Japan to open trade, starting a period of modernization and westernization that transformed Japan into an industrial and military power. During WWII, Japan invaded other Asian countries but was ultimately defeated by the US's atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Today Japan has a strong economy and culture that blends traditional and modern
Japan is an island country made up of over 4000 small islands, with four main islands. Tokyo is the capital and largest city, with a population of over 126 million people. The Japanese currency is the yen. Japan has a highly developed economy and culture, with traditions like cherry blossom viewing, shrines, and anime/manga being an important part of society. Strict social norms and politeness are deeply ingrained in Japanese culture.
Sony Corporation is a multinational technology company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1946 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K., originally producing Japan's first tape recorder. In the 1950s, Sony began expanding internationally and established offices in New York, Hong Kong, and Zurich. Today, Sony is a leading manufacturer of electronics, video games, and information technology. The company emphasizes innovation, individual creativity, and maintaining Japanese culture and national status. Sony's work culture focuses on concepts like lifetime employment, consensus-based decision making, job rotation, and a seniority-based promotion system.
Japan is an island nation located in East Asia, consisting of over 6,800 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Traditional Japanese clothing includes the kimono, a full-length silk robe worn by both men and women in various styles and colors depending on occasion, season, and marital status. Some traditional Japanese crafts discussed include hinamatsuri dolls, daruma dolls, kokeshi dolls, ikebana flower arranging, and origami paper folding.
This document discusses the rise of social media and big data. It notes that everything is now shared online, creating large amounts of data. This data, called "big data," is largely social data from platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Weibo. The document suggests that while companies are collecting this big social data, many are not effectively analyzing and using it. To fully leverage big data, companies need to measure social media return on investment more comprehensively and connect social data with other marketing data using a data management platform. This will allow them to gain insights, personalize experiences, and drive business results from their big social data.
The document provides information about various aspects of Japanese culture, including:
1) The flag and history of Japan, including its involvement in World Wars I and II.
2) Traditional arts like kabuki, noh, bunraku, ikebana, and the tea ceremony.
3) Popular culture exports like manga, anime, Japanese television dramas, and cosplay that have influenced Asian youth culture.
4) Holidays, festivals, and etiquette practices in Japan.
Myanmar has a diverse culture with influences from neighboring countries. The main religions are Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. Traditional arts include music, dance, boxing, and chinlone (kickball). Popular festivals celebrate seasons and Buddhist holidays. Staple foods like mohinga (noodle soup) and tea leaf salad incorporate local and foreign ingredients. Major tourist attractions include pagodas, temples, and natural sites like Inle Lake. People greet with palms pressed together and follow customs like head bows to show respect.
The document provides an overview of Japanese culture, including:
1) Samurai culture was influential but samurai were disbanded in the late 1800s. Shinto is the indigenous religion and Buddhism also had influence.
2) Traditional Japanese arts include theater forms like Noh, Bunraku puppets, and Kabuki. Traditional homes use tatami mats and follow customs like removing shoes. Food emphasizes rice and seafood.
3) Festivals and ceremonies celebrate important occasions and reflect religious beliefs. Traditional games, literature, art, and gardens are also part of Japanese culture. Places like Mount Fuji and Tokyo Tower are popular tourist destinations.
Mick's module for Leeds University Business School's Marketing program, March 2013.
It covers the Leadership implications of Big Data and Social Media on Marketing today - and ends with a case study on British Wine.
Researching Social Media – Big Data and Social Media AnalysisFarida Vis
Researching Social Media – Big Data and Social Media Analysis, presentation for the Social Media for Researchers: A Sheffield Universities Social Media Symposium, 23 September 2014
This document provides an overview of key facts about Japan. It discusses that Japan has over 6,800 islands with a population of 138 million people, and its official language is Japanese. Some cultural aspects highlighted include punctuality in trains, removing shoes at the entrance of homes, and etiquette around eating such as saying thanks before and after meals. Traditional Japanese arts discussed include sushi, sumo wrestling, origami, bonsai, kimonos, and kabuki theater. Proper business etiquette and respect for hierarchy and group are also summarized.
Japan has a unique culture that has developed in isolation due to its mountainous and island geography. Some notable aspects of Japanese culture include haiku poetry consisting of 17 syllables, anime accounting for 60% of animated entertainment worldwide, and traditions such as origami, ikebana flower arrangement, and traditional Japanese gardens which create miniature landscapes. The document provides 10 facts about various cultural aspects of Japan to inform people traveling to Japan for the 2020 Summer Olympics or those with an interest in Japanese culture.
Traditional Japanese architecture was influenced by geography, geology, history, religion and climate. The main styles that developed included shinden-zukuri houses for aristocracy with symmetrical layouts connected by hallways allowing enjoyment of nature. Samurai developed shoin-zukuri houses featuring alcoves reflecting the tea ceremony. Shinto shrines had distinctive torii gates and sandō approach. Buddhist temples contained pagodas and main halls housing Buddha images. Castles were strongly fortified demonstrating lordly power. Construction used wood with techniques like yariganna wood splitting for beauty.
TOP 10 POPULAR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN JAPANKuoni-SOTC
Japan is an island nation located in East Asia. It has a population of over 127 million people and its capital and largest city is Tokyo. Japan has a unitary constitutional monarchy government. Some of the top tourist attractions in Japan include Mount Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. Other major attractions are Tokyo Tower, the Golden Pavilion Temple in Kyoto, and Himeji Castle, known for its impressive feudal-era architecture.
Japanese culture has deeply influenced modern business practices in Japan. Key concepts like "wa" (harmony), "kao" (face), and "omoiyari" (empathy and loyalty) emphasize avoiding conflict, maintaining relationships, and considering others. Traditional influences like Shintoism, Buddhism, and Zen also stress nature, cyclical change, and contrasting full vs. empty. Doing business successfully in Japan requires understanding these cultural influences and practicing proper etiquette like bowing, not using first names until invited, and avoiding confrontation.
The document provides an overview of Japan, including its geography, demographics, history, culture, language, religions, economy, and food. It discusses Japan's island geography and population density. Key facts covered include Japan's post-WWII recovery, mix of Shinto and Buddhist religions, use of kanji characters and dialects, and cuisine centered around rice with fish and pickled vegetables.
We've compiled a list of 10 attributes that make for a great employee. Any of these 10 traits will make you flourish to a better individual.
Learn more on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/infographic-great-employee
Download our guide and learn how to hire great employees
http://officevi.be/26Wutl0
Download our guide and learn how to build your employer brand:
http://officevi.be/1TuyZx6
While most organizations embrace the idea of Big data, they are yet to figure out how to solve the implications brought about by the big data explosion from social media. In this presentation we highlighted some of the key challenges that organizations face while implementing big data
Japan is an archipelago located in East Asia. It has over 127 million people living on islands that are mountainous with little arable land. Japan has experienced significant cultural influence from China, adopting Chinese writing and Confucian ideals. For over 200 years starting in the 1600s, Japan had a feudal system and isolated itself from other nations. In the 1800s, the US forced Japan to open trade, starting a period of modernization and westernization that transformed Japan into an industrial and military power. During WWII, Japan invaded other Asian countries but was ultimately defeated by the US's atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Today Japan has a strong economy and culture that blends traditional and modern
Japan is an island country made up of over 4000 small islands, with four main islands. Tokyo is the capital and largest city, with a population of over 126 million people. The Japanese currency is the yen. Japan has a highly developed economy and culture, with traditions like cherry blossom viewing, shrines, and anime/manga being an important part of society. Strict social norms and politeness are deeply ingrained in Japanese culture.
2. “Food culture in Japan” è una ricerca
sulla comunicazione del cibo in
Giappone.
Queste slide sono il supporto per la
presentazione del libro
“The Sushi Game”, di Francesca Scotti
e Alessandro Mininno.
www.thesushigame.com