Business

Mastering English for global business success

By Di on June 18 2025

For Japanese professionals aiming for global business success, this article explores common English communication challenges, including pronunciation, grammar, and cultural nuances. Discover why human-led language training is crucial for building essential confidence, mastering effective communication strategies, and navigating international professional settings beyond basic fluency.

Do you need English to get into consulting in Japan?

By Agos on May 19 2025

Aiming for a global consulting firm in Japan? You'll need strong English skills, even if firms don't explicitly require them. Top firms like McKinsey, Bain, BCG, Deloitte, and Accenture prioritize your ability to communicate complex ideas, lead discussions, and collaborate effectively in English, especially on international projects. Test scores factor in, but real-world communication skills truly matter.

Beyond the plan: How top consultants thrive when everything changes

By Di on June 21 2025

In the fast-paced world of consulting, unexpected changes are common. This article explores the vital soft skills—like adapting quickly, problem-solving, and staying calm under pressure—that help consultants thrive when plans shift suddenly. Learn how clear communication and effective collaboration are crucial for global success. Discover how practicing these skills, especially in English, builds the confidence and impact you need to excel, no matter the challenge.

Use "mastery learning" to boost your performance by 2 sigma

By Di on July 5 2025

Discover how mastery learning, inspired by Bloom's 2 sigma problem, can revolutionize performance in the consulting world. This powerful educational approach ensures individuals fully grasp concepts before progressing, leading to significantly improved skill development and enhanced project outcomes for consultants and clients alike. Explore how applying clear goals, flexible pacing, and focused support can unlock hidden potential and drive exceptional results.

Charting a confident course in the global tech world

By Di on June 18 2025

Japanese tech companies face unique challenges in the global market, from internal decision-making to software focus. This article explores why past strategies led to limited international smartphone success and outlines a strategic response. Discover how embracing global compatibility, agile processes, software excellence, and crucial English communication skills can help Japanese firms regain their competitive edge and achieve worldwide recognition.

Give powerful English presentations

By Di on June 18 2025

Want to deliver presentations in English that have a powerful impact? This article goes beyond basic grammar and slides, showing you how to engage your audience, tell compelling stories, and speak with confidence. Learn practical techniques to make your expertise shine and elevate your professional presence.

Cut someone some slack

By Pamela on September 9 2019

If you give someone the freedom to behave in an unsatisfactory way and you do not criticize them, then you cut them some slack.  This does not mean that you are encouraging their behavior. Rather, it just means that you have decided not to judge their actions as harshly as usual.

Get sidetracked

By Pamela on August 5 2019

If you lose interest or focus in the task that you’re supposed to be doing and start doing another task, then you got sidetracked. This means that you shifted your attention away from your primary goal and started doing an activity that was, likely, less important. When you get sidetracked, you delay the progress of your main goal.



Hit the ground running

By Pamela on July 8 2019

If you start a new project with the intention to work hard immediately, then you hit the ground running. We use this expression when we are prepared to start a project right from the beginning, with a high level of energy, enthusiasm, and efficiency. 

Above and beyond

By Pamela on July 1 2019

If you do more than is expected of you, then you go above and beyond. Companies are fortunate to have employees who go above and beyond because it typically means that they do more than their job description.