This is a text that concisely summarizes business etiquette that you should learn for foreigners who want to work or are currently working at a Japanese company.
This book consists of 20 units in total: 1) 10 units of "Japanese common sense" from greetings and personal appearance to how to use the telephone, and 2) 10 units of "common sense for work" from customer service and visits to reporting, communication, and consultation (spinach).
The main explanations have bilingual translations in English and Chinese, and illustrations and manga provide an easy-to-understand introduction to manners. You can also check whether you have understood the contents of the text using the ``100 Business Manners Confirmation Questions'' at the end of the book. This is a book that allows you to enjoy learning about Japanese business etiquette.
*This product is created with a fixed layout and is suitable for reading on devices with large displays such as tablets. Also, functions such as string highlighting, search, dictionary references, and quotation cannot be used.
[Author profile]
Yuko Kamabuchi:
Completed the first half of the doctoral program at Kwansei Gakuin University Graduate School of Language, Communication and Culture. After working as a lecturer at the Mie University International Student Center and a Japanese language trainer at Dalian/GECIS-Asia, he became the representative of the YUMA Teaching Japanese Firm. His publications include ``Practical Honorific Language Explained through Manga: Beginner Edition'' and ``Working Japanese: Business Etiquette Edition'' (both published by ALC). Lecturer in charge of "Business Japanese" at Kwansei Gakuin University Japanese Language Education Center. JSST lead writer.