Miriam Stadje from Germany is working as a English Business Coordinator at SEKISUI headquarters in Tokyo. In this position, she has the opportunity to experience and learn the Japanese language and business culture – but she will also shape the evolution of SEKISUI’s global business by developing the English language and communication skills of the employees. We asked her about her work abroad, her responsibilities and tasks.
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SEKISUI Squash Open 2018
From 23rd to 28th of April the SEKISUI SQUASH OPEN took place at Sportpark Pilatus in Kriens, Switzerland. For the seventh time professionals and hobby players were participating in this sport challenge and competed for an attractive prize money.
Interview with Hiroshi Kobayashi, Managing Director of SEKISUI Europe B.V.
Hiroshi Kobayashi acts as Managing Director for SEKISUI Europe B.V. (SEBV) since the beginning of 2018. We met him at his office in Roermond, Netherlands, to talk about his plans, his tasks and the future of SEKISUI’s business in Europe.
Intercultural Communication Workshop at SEKISUI
Working for a global company like SEKISUI has a lot of advantages. There are subsidiaries all over the world and you can roll out businesses internationally. But that comes with some issues: how to communicate correctly with employees of different countries? How to translate guidance from the parent company correctly? And how to act the right way in everyday international business?
SEKISUI Safety Group held safety audits in Europe
From October 2017 to February 2018, the Japanese SEKISUI Safety Group carried out safety audits at 6 European production sites in order to further improve the safety of European employees in the workplace.
European Environmental Managers Meeting
SEKISUI QESH Managers are responsible for plant development in terms of Quality, Environment, Safety and Health. In February, the “E” was the most important letter on their agenda. They met for the third time in Spain at SEKISUI Specialty Chemicals to learn from Japanese colleagues about the current environmental plans and how to implement them.
Hanami: The beautiful cherry blossom festival in Japan
Every year at the beginning of spring, the cherry blossoms turn Japan upside down for a few weeks. While the whole country transforms into a pink-white sea of cherry blossoms, the Japanese celebrate the blooming with their families, friends and colleagues in the open air with a so-called Hanami.
Intercultural Communication Workshop in Düsseldorf
Overall, there are three important things, if you are working in an intercultural environment like a European SEKISUI company. First of all, you must have business skills to represent your position. Then, you need local language skills and of course English language skills to understand your co-workers. And last but not least, you should own intercultural communication skills to interact successfully with everyone you’ll meet in your business. But how do you get these skills?