難しいのは幹部が伝統的な価値を失うことに慎重な点です。
変化を押しつけても効果はないので、変化の必要性を常に説明するようにしています。
それに古い習慣を変えるには時間がかかるものです。
昔のCEOは独裁的でしたが、今はそれではだめです。
社員を励まし、動機づけし、対話することが必要です。
動機づけするためには部下のやっていることに関心を持つことですね。
命令して動機づけはできません。
それから日本人は礼儀正しすぎてなかなか議論を戦わせません。
世界を飛び回っていて、健康管理は大変でしょう。
Forcing changes on people is not effective, so we always explain the necessity of changes.
Besides changing old customs takes time.
In the past CEO was a dictator, but now this is not going to work.
It is necessary to encourage the company employees, motivate them and talk to them.
In order to motivate one's subordinates it is necessary to take interest in what they are doing.
You cannot motivate anyone by giving them orders.
Further, Japanese are too polite and cannot argue.
You are traveling all over the world, it must be difficult for you to look after your health.
Forcing them to change does not have effect, so I try to constantly explain the necessity of change.
Also, changing old habit requires time.
Old CEO were authoritarian, however, it does not work nowadays.
Encouraging employee, motivating them, and having conversation are necessary.
In order to motivate employee, having curiosity toward them is important.
Commanding cannot motivate them.
Furthermore, Japanese people rarely have serious discussion due to their too much politeness.
Maintaining health seems tough because you go all around the world.
Because even against changes there are no results, and we always explain the necessity of change.
And to change old habits it takes time.
Old CEO, although it was authoritarian, in this situation it isn't good.
Encouraging the employees, motivating, interacting with them, it is a necessary thing.
In order to motivate them, be interested in what your subordinates are doing.
They can't be motivated by orders.
Then, because the Japanese are too polite, there won't be any fights.
If you are flying around the world, health management would be very hard.