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Influencer Marketing

Expand your reach and engage with your target audience using this trending technique that blends celebrity endorsements with social media marketing.

Leading High Performing Remote Teams

How can leaders ensure that performance remains high in remote or hybrid-work environments?

Design Thinking

Learn the 5 phases of this problem-solving methodology and switch from technology-centered to user-centered thinking.

Reciprocity

Learn what reciprocity is and how it can motivate people and boost sales.

Gantt Chart

Invented in the early 20th century, the Gantt Chart is one of the building blocks of modern project management. In this online course, you'll learn how this tool can be used effectively to monitor progress and achieve your team's goals.

Navigating Change Successfully

The working landscape is continually shifting and being disrupted, so how to employees maintain a sense of stability? Listen to CEO and president of Carl ZEISS Japan Stefan Sacre share his expertise on dealing with change in organizations and entire industries.

Halo Effect

The halo effect is often leveraged for marketing and promotion. But as a type of cognitive bias, it can also have a subconscious impact on decision-making in the workplace. Learn why and (how to overcome it) in this online course.

Anchoring and Framing

Want to increase your confidence during negotiations? Master the principles of anchoring and framing to take your negotiation skills to the next level.

ZOPA and BATNA

Understanding ZOPA and BATNA will help you become a better negotiator, create more value, and feel more confident at the table.

Content Marketing

In this course, you’ll learn how compelling blogs, videos, podcasts, and other media can reach customers and drive sales. You’ll also learn steps for creating an effective content marketing plan, and some important ways to measure its impact and success.

Content marketing is a essential digital marketing strategy for companies looking to provide relevant and useful information to support your community and attract new customers.

Get started on your content marketing journey today.

Sustainable Innovation in Times of Disruption: Choices for a Better Society

There are opportunities for progress all around us. The key is to innovate on these opportunities sustainably.

To help identify most effective path forward, you'll need to gain a global perspective to these challenges in an open discussion. How can Japan and the world take action to create a more sustainable, innovative world? Where do you fit in?

It's time to find out.

Social Media & Digital Communications: Impact on Global Public Opinion

Social and digital media have dominated the communications industry for decades. But it's no secret that social media has the power to sway public opinion, and the way in which many companies use these platforms could be seen as manipulative.

What do companies need to be aware of when utilizing social and digital media? How can these mediums be used to better communicate strategically with the world?

Discover what top media and communications experts have to say.

Blockchain

Blockchain is one of the most captivating technologies out there. Learn what it is and how to make use of its opportunities in this short online course.

Mehrabian’s Rule

The 7-38-55 Rule, developed by Albert Mehrabian, suggests that effective communication relies less on the words we choose than on our tone of our voice, appearance, and body language. Learn how to put this theory to use for better communication in business.

Pareto Principle

Your time and resources are limited. Efficiency means learning to prioritize. The Pareto principle (also called the 80-20 rule) can help you identify the best way to use your time for maximum results.

Country Analysis Framework

Overseas expansion requires careful planning. The Country Analysis Framework can help you look beyond an industry-level analysis and reframe your view based on performance, strategy, and context. Try this short course to learn how it works.

SECI Model

The SECI model illustrates how knowledge is created and shared. Learn how to put it to use for best practices, and how the Japanese concept of “ba” fits in to broaden your perspective.

Johari Window Model

The Johari Window Model is a self-awareness framework that helps you better understand . . . you. Learn how its four quadrants can help you identify gaps between how you see yourself, and how others see you.

Sunk Costs

Wondering if you should continue an investment or look for something new? Sunk costs can have a powerful psychological impact on decision-making. Learn how to recognize them to ensure rational decisions.

CAGE Distance Framework

Want to expand overseas? The CAGE distance framework can help ensure you're constructing a solid global strategy in four areas: cultural, administrative, economic, and geographic. Learn how to leverage useful differences between countries, identify potential obstacles, and achieve global business success.

Groupthink

Groupthink refers to group pressure and the perception of consensus which together lead to ill-formed decisions—or even unnecessary risks. Learn to identify the warning signs of groupthink and apply countermeasures in this online course.

Deductive and Inductive Reasoning

Solving problems with the best results means using two types of thinking: deductive and inductive reasoning. In this online course, learn to form a broad premise, make observations, and form conclusions from different perspectives.

Critical Thinking: Hypothesis-Driven Thinking

Anyone can come up with a good idea. The real challenge is putting that idea into action. In this online course, explore how to form compelling, testable hypotheses and bring ideas to life in your own organization.

Critical Thinking: Structured Reasoning

Even a few simple techniques for logical decision making and persuasion can vastly improve your skills as a leader. Explore how critical thinking can help you evaluate complex business problems, reduce bias, and devise effective solutions.

Critical Thinking: Problem-Solving

Problem-solving is a central business skill, and yet it's the one many people struggle with most. This course will show you how to apply critical thinking techniques to common business examples, avoid misunderstandings, and get at the root of any problem.

How to Dream

Join globally renowned author and Columbia Business School professor Dr. Sheena Iyengar as she explains how to approach your dreams with a new perspective. Learn to reflect on what you long to accomplish and what stands in your way.

Logical Thinking

Logical thinking is at the heart of confident, persuasive decisions. This course will equip you with a five-point approach to more becoming a more logical thinker. Learn to classify ideas and distinguish fact from opinion.

Investing & Diversity: The Changing Faces of Venture Capitalists

Is the venture capital industry embracing diversity in investors? Watch global venture capitalists from around the world discuss the state of things and what needs to be done for a more inclusive future.

Servant Leadership

There's more to leadership than driving a team to profit. In fact, there's a word for looking beyond self-interest to prioritize individual growth: servant leadership. Try this course for a quick breakdown of what that is, how it works, and how it can lead to organizational success.

Organizational Behavior and Leadership

Ever wonder what makes a great leader? Whether your role requires leadership or not, understanding organizational behavior is useful for your career. This course from GLOBIS Unlimited can set you on your way.

Leadership vs. Management

Leadership and management are different skills, but today’s leaders must have both. Try out this course from GLOBIS Unlimited to understand the difference, as well as when and why each skill is necessary for motivation, communication, and value.

Strategy: Creating Value Inside Your Company

Have you ever wondered why certain companies are more successful than others? The answer is strategy: internal processes that control costs, allocate resources, and create value. This course from GLOBIS Unlimited can give you the tools you need for that strategic edge.

Strategy: Understanding the External Environment

To plan strategy on any level, you need to understand your company's external environment. In fact, your level of understanding can impact hiring, budgeting, marketing, or nearly any other part of the business world. Want to learn how to do all that? This course from GLOBIS Unlimited is the perfect first step!

Using Japanese Values to Thrive in Global Business

Japanese companies have unique cultural, communication, and operational challenges. But they also have values that have led to remarkable longevity. Check out this seminar to hear how these values help earn trust from overseas head offices and develop employees.

Turnaround Leadership: The Differences Between Japan and the West

What's the best way for leaders to communicate a shift in corporate strategy? How do you even know when it's time for such a change? This course explains how Japan might have one answer, Western companies another.

Conflict Management

Conflicts in the workplace are inevitable. But they can lead to positive outcomes if they’re managed well. Check out this online course for a two-step process that can help you manage conflict successfully.

Evernote Founder: How Tech Startups Can Break through in Japan

Can startup models from Hollywood and Silicon Valley succeed anywhere? Phil Libin, cofounder and CEO of startup incubator All Turtles, explains how AI can solve everyday problems to bring products to market.

Women Empowerment: Lessons from Cartier

How can women overcome gender inequality and reach their leadership goals? Cartier Japan CEO June Miyachi shares her secret in this special course from GLOBIS Unlimited.

Marketing: Reaching Your Target

Every company works hard to get its products into the hands of customers. Are you doing everything you can to compete? In this course, you’ll find a winning formula to turn a product idea into real sales. Follow along through the fundamentals of the marketing mix and see how companies successfully bring products to market.

Marketing Mix

Seeing good products into the hands of customers is no easy task. The marketing mix can help. It's a collection of strategies and tactics companies utilize to get customers to purchase their products or services, and is an essential part of the overall marketing process.

The Principles of Negotiation

With the proper skills and attitude, anyone can become a successful negotiator.  But first, you'll need to learn the basics to prepare for, assess, and respond to offers for the best results. GLOBIS Unlimited can help.

Negotiation: Creating Value

Want to create more shared value between yourself and your negotiation opponent? Discover how cognitive bias affects the judgment of others. Try this course from GLOBIS Unlimited to master the value of negotiation.

Finding Your Life Purpose with Ikigai

Ikigai can guide you in your quest for self-discovery. Listen to Japanese brain scientist Ken Mogi explain why and how.

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Want to leverage Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a leader? Try this short course to see how the theory can be applied in practical work scenarios.

Confirmation Bias

We all subconsciously collect information that reinforces our preconceptions. It's natural . . . but it does lead to a kind of flawed decision-making called confirmation bias. To become more objective and impartial, check out this course from GLOBIS Unlimited!

An Investor's Lesson to Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs have the power to transform societies for the better. But how do you attract investors to start or grow a business? Or to sell one? Check out this seminar for the answers to these and more, straight from a master venture capitalist!

Managerial Accounting

Managerial accounting is a powerful way to measure progress, identify problems, and meet your goals. Check out this course to learn how data-backed decisions can help you run your business.

Finance Basics: 1

For a healthy mix of quantitative planning, evaluation, and management, you need solid decision-making. And finance is the secret sauce! Get the essentials of finance in this two-part course from GLOBIS Unlimited.

Basic Accounting: Financial Analysis

Want to compare your performance vs. a competitor? Or evaluate a potential vendor? Then you'll need to conduct a financial analysis. This course will teach you how to use three financial statements and evaluate financial performance in terms of profitability, efficiency, soundness, growth, and overall strength.

Career Anchors

What drives you to be good at your job?

Career anchors are based on your values, desires, motivations, and abilities. They are the immovable parts of your professional self-image that guide you throughout your career journey.

Try this short GLOBIS Unlimited course to identify which of the eight career anchors is yours!

Digital Marketing Psychology to Transform Your Business

How does digital marketing really differ from traditional marketing? How is social media changing things really? And what's going on in Asia?

Pyramid Structure

Having the pyramid structure in your communication toolkit can not only help you approach a problem, but convince others that your solution is valid. Break away from linear thinking and test your logical thinking with this course from GLOBIS Unlimited!

Leadership with Passion through Kokorozashi

The key ingredient to success? Passion.

Finding your kokorozashi will unify your passions and skills to create positive change in society. This GLOBIS Unlimited course will help you develop the values and lifelong goals you need to become a strong, passion-driven leader.

AI First Companies – Implementation and Impact

AI is changing the way companies operate. How do you structure teams to increase efficiency?

Technovate in the Era of Industry 4.0

Is Industry 4.0 is the next step of human evolution human civilization? Dr. Jorge Calvo seems to think so. Join him to learn how the past can help you set goals for an exciting future of digital innovation.

Technovate Thinking

Business leaders of tomorrow need to harness the power of technology and innovation. That means understanding algorithms and how they drive business results. Discover opportunities to make technology work for your competitive edge.

Product Life Cycle

Every product takes a natural course through the market—there's a how, when, and why customers adopt products at different stages. Check out this course from GLOBIS Unlimited to find out how a product you use every day is part of this cycle.

Logic Tree

Logical thinking is the most valuable asset any business professional can have. That's why logic trees are such a valuable tool—they can help you identify a problem, break it down, and build it back up to a solution.

MECE Principle

Using the MECE principle can help ensure you categorize without gaps or overlaps. Check out this course from GLOBIS Unlimited for a practical demonstration of how it works!

Numerous studies over the years have correlated higher financial returns with gender-diverse companies, but there’s plenty of proof that when women are in leadership, business booms. By inspiring compliance through loyalty, enhancing teamwork and building trust, female leaders bring added value to businesses in beneficial ways that measure beyond profit.

Here are a few (typically) feminine qualities that characterize effective women in power.

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5 Ways to Be an Ally in the Workplace

Allyship isn’t like what you’ve seen in the movies. Here are 5 REAL ways to support women in your workplace.
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Authenticity

In the past, female executives strove to adopt the same traditional rules of conduct in leadership that applied for men–masculine attitudes such as a rigid “command and control” style of management and an aggressive hyper-focus on output and performance. However, the incompetent performance of most leaders–who happen to be men–observed over the years challenges the notion that women should be like men in order to succeed in leadership.

Today, women in positions of power continue to break the gender glass ceiling in the workplace by staying true to themselves. Viewing femininity as an edge rather than a weakness, female leaders prove that “softer” feminine qualities such as compassion, empathy, honesty and a people-first mindset also pave an effective route towards success.

Creativity & Innovation

Research shows that female leaders are generally better than men at solving problems and score higher in leadership skills, facts perhaps attributable to biology. The traditional masculine approach to problem-solving tends to use one hemisphere of the brain, is primarily logical and based on evidence.

While effective at contributing to deliberation and strategy, logic sometimes misses the subconscious mental processes that affect decisions 95% of the time. 

Women, on the other hand, tend to step outside of the box and look for creative solutions by listening for ideas, adjusting their perspectives and seeking relevant information.

This creative receptivity, flexibility and open-mindedness to insights that may not just come from logic gives women an edge at understanding an issue at hand.

Women tend to use both hemispheres of their brains at solving problems, allowing for a multi-faceted approach that leads to progressive and unconventional solutions.

Empathy, Compassion & Connection

In a study that looked at the behavior dimensions that measure leadership excellence, it was found that women scored higher than men in well-researched creative competencies that led to leadership effectiveness. These creative competencies include authenticity, self-awareness, whole-systems thinking and the ability to relate with others in a way that inspires self-development.

Women are hardwired by nature to be mothers, and hence, nurturers and teachers–a biological fact with psychological applicability in the workplace.

Research repeatedly shows that women are, generally, more emotionally intelligent than men–whilea recent Cambridge study found that women are better at putting themselves in others’ shoes. Among 300,000 people interviewed from 57 countries, females were found to score highly on average than men in“cognitive empathy” or “theory of mind”–the ability to imagine another person’s thoughts and feelings.

21st-century leadership requires an emotional connection with one’s followers. While empathy has historically been regarded as a “soft” skill, women are able to use this natural talent as leverage in the workplace to build trust, influence others and build a safe atmosphere of purposeful teamwork. People are drawn to compassion, and leaders who practice this are more likely to earn the loyalty and trust of their people.

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Advantages of Female Leadership in Business

The advantages of female leadership in business go deeper than just your business’ bottom line.
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Inclusivity, Co-Operation & Community

As mentioned previously, cognitive empathy –the ability to put oneself in another’s shoes–gives female leaders the open-mindedness needed to understand a situation from different perspectives, allowing them to connect with others on a personal as well as professional level.

Being nurturers, women are more likely to coach and mentor their people. On the other hand, men have a psychological tendency to be more self-focused than women. While people tend to gravitate towards the traditional ego-dominant boss archetype, such leaders are less likely to produce high-performing teams in the long-run.

Having historically been relegated to the fringes of society themselves as housewives, mothers and domestic helpers, confined to the home and to the service of their families, women are perhaps more inclined than men to understand the struggles of the marginalized and the reality of their untapped potential.

Research also shows that female leaders are more competent than men at building caring connections, mentoring others, and putting the welfare of the community first before themselves.

Vision & Purposeful Action

Every leader should have a vision, but leading people towards the realization of that vision is another matter entirely. Women have a particularly effective leadership style that is transformational–inspirational, interactive and purposeful–as opposed to the transactional, “donkey-and-carrot” results-oriented leadership of men.

Female leaders lead through inspiration, motivating people to change their attitudes and beliefs; and align with meaning and purpose.

Studies show that transformational leadership is linked to higher team engagement, performance and productivity.

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How to Spot Gender Bias in the Workplace

Gender bias in the workplace can be detrimental to everyone. Here are some ways it might be manifesting right under your nose.
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The future of women at work

While the number of female directors and government leaders has dramatically increased over the last 5 years, significant strides still need to be made to close the gender gap in leadership. In 2023, only 10% of Fortune 500 companies were led by female CEOs–and only six of them were women of color.

McKinsey & Company’s “Women in the Workplace 2023” report shows that a growing number of women are also leaving senior leadership positions at a rate higher than men–with 87 women promoted for every 100 men from entry-level to managerial positions.

Women are also twice as likely to experience gender-based microaggressions–subtle or unintentional discrimination–than men, which may lead them to quit their jobs.

The fact is that while women may have broken stereotypes and forged new ground for themselves in the workplace, gender inclusivity in leadership has been steady but painstakingly slow in development.

It’s crucial for organizations to recognize that they have a pivotal role to play in advancing women to positions of power.

By taking active steps to remove microaggressions at the workplace, identify female leadership potential early on and provide mentorship support and tracking metrics that help women grow into power, businesses can reap benefits that may help boost the bottom line.

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