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Die Hauptfigur in Rin Usamis Roman "Idol in Flammen" heißt Akari. Sie ist Hardcore-Fan des Sängers Masaki. Als behauptet wird, dass der Star einen Fan angegriffen haben soll, wird Akaris Verehrung nur noch fanatischer.**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.
Rising Stars P.ta 9 La redazione di RoCkAnDwOw è lieta di presentare il programma radiofonico “RISING STARS”. Il Format è rivolto a tutti gli artisti e band, liberi o etichetta indipendente, che hanno voglia di far conoscere la propria musica in giro per il web (e non solo). Ogni puntata sarà disponibile su tutte le piattaforme streaming musicali (Rising Stars P.ta 9) come Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, Audible, Podbean App, Tuneln + Alexa, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Samsung) con appuntamenti cadenzati mensili. PLAYLIST Woda – P.U.B. (Prendimi, Usami e Buttami) Caronda – Domani Torno Inner Skin – Poison Nik Morini – Apollonia Teasers – Metropolis Calling Poison Blackout – Blood n' Sins The Bowman – Almond Tree Massimiliano Pianta – He Brings Me Down
Presenting Idol Book Club: A Little Bit Biased - a spinoff of our Idol Book Club series! This time, instead of focusing on books read by kpop idols, my friend, Ash, and I explore the act of being a fan through reading a Japanese book about a Jpop fan, IDOL, BURNING by Rin Usami. LINKS: Dictionary . com definition of Parasocial Relationship In Defense of Parasocial Relationships [TIME] Friend or Faux: Are Parasocial Relationships Healthy? [Cleveland Clinc]
Presenting Idol Book Club: A Little Bit Biased - a spinoff of our Idol Book Club series! This time, instead of focusing on books read by kpop idols, my friend, Ash, and I explore the act of being a fan through reading a Japanese book about a Jpop fan, IDOL, BURNING by Rin Usami. LINKS: Dictionary . com definition of Parasocial Relationship In Defense of Parasocial Relationships [TIME] Friend or Faux: Are Parasocial Relationships Healthy? [Cleveland Clinc]
Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Today we cover a wonder Women in Translation option: "Idol, Burning" by Rin Usami which was translated from the Japanese by Asa Yoneda. We won't be heavy on the plot summary or analysis today though we'll throw out some ideas to think about. Rin Usami Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-Wlgav5WI4&list=PLHg_kbfrA7YBAk5A5ongMMbaUNBVHN_op ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover? Join our Patreon to pick our reads.
"Idol in Flammen" , ein Bestseller der japanischen, 21jährigen Autorin Rin Unsani. Erschienen bei "Kiepenheuer und Witsch"
Die japanische Autorin Rin Usami erzählt von einem Fan, der alles für sein Idol tun würde.
In dieser Folge mit Robin, Anika und Meike: „Idol in Flammen“ von Rin Usami, „All die ungesagten Dinge“ von Tracey Lien und „Paradiesische Zustände“ von Henri Maximilian Jakobs. Gott weiß, er will kein Engel sein, Dichter wollte Till Lindemann aber sehr wohl sein. Doch sein Verlag hat den Rammstein-Frontmann jetzt im Zuge eines Skandals gefeuert (Stichwort: Anschuldigungen bzgl. sexueller Übergriffe). In der Pressemitteilung verweist Kiepenheuer & Witsch auf einen mehr als drei Jahre alten Porno, in dem Lindemann einen seiner Gedichtbände (und nicht nur den) zeigt.
Trigger on and bugger off! In this episode of our #WorldTrigger retrospective Wensleydale and Hovin cover volume 19 of the series, covering the Kageura, Azuma and Kuruma Squad match of the Rank Wars! …Well, true fans know it's the Usami match, really. Support the show on patreon.com/wensleydalecheddar Anchor // Youtube // Spotify // Apple Podcasts // Podbean // Breaker // Overcast // Radiopublic // Pocketcast // Podbay // Player.fm // Listennotes // Castro // Google Podcasts // Patreon // Twitter // Wensleydale's Twitter // Hovin's Twitter // Hovin's Hideaway Podcast // Twitch // Composer's Soundcloud // World Trigger Abridged Channel Intro 0:00 Summary 3:55 General Thoughts 16:34 Q&A 38:40 Outro 40:42 Ashihara, D. (2019, January 20). (C. Cook, Trans. & A. Christman, Let.). Retrieved from https://mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/titles/100028
BIGBOSS劇場だったのか、USAMI劇場だったのかは定かではない #lovefighters #ファンは宝物 #野球 #ひとり語り #宇佐美真吾 #清宮幸太郎 #野村佑希
In this episode, Thomas Slater discusses key points from a recent case report published in EHJ – Case Reports.
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On this episode we conclude the cancer patient arc, move onto the psychiatry ward, and talk a lot about The Wire as we continue our retrospective on Shuho Sato's Give My Regards to Black Jack! Remember to send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord server and come talk to us! http://discord.me/mangamac Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “I am Just Feeling Alive” by UMI KUUN from Young Black Jack, Opening, Introductions 00:02:09 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, dakazu is enjoying women's football with Farewell, My Dear Cramer 00:10:20 - The extra round episodes of Hi Score Girl on Netflix resolve the cliffhanger from the season finale 00:11:32 - News: A new season of Hi Score Girl will start October 2019 00:12:23 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Retrospective on Give My Regards to Black Jack, we will conclude our comprehensive review of Shuho Sato's manga(covers volumes 11-13) 00:13:08 - Main Segment Retrospective: Give My Regards to Black Jack, Transition Song: “LIFE is... ?another story?” by Ken Hirai from Give My Regards to Black Jack, comprehensive review of Shuho Sato's medical drama 00:13:59 - We talk about the end of the cancer patient arc 00:17:07 - We praise the appropriate amount of dramatic moments for the patient, Mrs. Tsujimoto, but think Dr. Usami's pep-talk was a bit much 00:19:06 - We were satisfied with how this story arc was resolved 00:20:29 - We discuss if Sato's storytelling has improved since the beginning of the series 00:22:02 - We dive into Saito's next internship with the Psychiatry ward 00:29:19 - Darfox and dakazu talk about whether the scenes of discrimination against the new patient, Mr. Ozawa, felt heavy-handed 00:32:08 - We talk about the major event that push the story of this psychiatry arc 00:37:48 - Darfox and Seamus are reminded of The Wire and other shows that portray problems with the media 00:40:03 - dakazu explains the reference to Osamu Tezuka's Black Jack 00:41:33 - dakazu talks about his experiences working with special needs clients and the representation he found in this manga compared to what he wanted 00:46:00 - We find out that Sato has taken this story line from the Osaka school massacre of 2001 00:48:50 - We make a few prediction on how this arc will end 00:50:57 - Darfox and Seamus continue to compare this manga to The Wire 00:54:07 - We give our final thoughts about what we read this week 00:55:52 - Next Week’s Topic: Give My Regards to Black Jack, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
This week we continue learning about modern Japanese medicine through the lens of Shuho Sato's Give My Regards to Black Jack! Remember to send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord server and come talk to us! http://discord.me/mangamac Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “I am Just Feeling Alive” by UMI KUUN from Young Black Jack, Opening, Introductions, Gaelic Football 00:03:25 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Darfox reads volume 1 of Mob Psycho 100 and praises ONE's bad art 00:08:18 - We discuss the similarities between ONE and Nobuyuki Fukumoto 00:12:25 - Is Kichijoji the Only Place to Live? opens Seamus into the manga genre of real estate 00:17:43 - dakazu checks out the brand new prequel to Jisatsutou(Suicide Island) called Muhoutou(Lawless Island) 00:23:05 - Finding out that Otto no Chinpo ga Hairanai is non-fiction has dakazu agreeing that "truth is stranger than fiction" 00:30:54 - News: BEASTARS anime will premier October 2019 00:32:54 - VIZ will be releasing a deluxe edition of Kazuo Umezu's horror classic The Drifting Classroom 00:35:09 - VIZ launches VIZ Originals which will publish original graphic novels by manga-inspired creators 00:43:45 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Retrospective on Give My Regards to Black Jack, we will continue our comprehensive review of Shuho Sato's manga(covers volumes 8-10) 00:44:15 - Main Segment Retrospective: Give My Regards to Black Jack, Transition Song: “LIFE is... 〜another story〜” by Ken Hirai from Give My Regards to Black Jack, comprehensive review of Shuho Sato's medical drama 00:46:10 - We talk about Saito's brief stint in Pediatrics 00:49:52 - We ponder if Sato got his storylines from the current news headlines 00:53:23 - We discuss whether we should start fact checking the medical information presented in this manga 00:55:43 - Saito's next arc takes him into the world of cancer patients and the problem Japan faces with approving new anti-cancer drugs 00:59:18 - The romance between Dr. Usami and Noriki within the flashback leaves much to be desired 01:04:23 - Darfox questioned the Japanese laws regarding disclosure presented in this arc 01:06:41 - We praise this series for showing nuance in the three different ideologies of each doctor 01:08:55 - Seamus looks ups some facts about full-disclosure in Japanese medical practice that match the information presented in the manga 01:13:19 - We debate the appropriateness of Sato's portrayal of cancer patient Mrs. Tsujimoto compared to other media 01:21:33 - We share how reading a manga with such heavy themes of mortality and disease have effected us 01:22:47 - Darfox thinks the two female characters are presented as a reflection of Saito's righteous passion and rational mind 01:26:26 - Seamus was surprised to see anti-cancer drug testing facts but relieved nothing like the talking prenatal twins appeared in these volumes 01:27:42 - We some final thoughts about the series so far 01:28:30 - Next Week’s Topic: Give My Regards to Black Jack, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
Before settling down as an artist, Momoko Usami wanted to widen her experience, so she decided to move from her native Japan to America. After a number of stops she has landed in the Missouri countryside. Here, wide open spaces allow her imagination to take hold and present itself as beautifully crafted ceramics that straddle the line between functional and fine art.
Japan hat sich trotz einer 0-1 Niederlage gegen Polen für das Achtelfinale qualifiziert. Da Kolumbien gegen Senegal siegte, waren die Japaner aufgrund der Fair-Play-Wertung weiter. Julius Eid von unserem Kooperationspartner 90PLUS und Andreas Thies fassen das Spiel zusammen. Spielbericht: Japan musste noch etwas tun, um sicher das Achtelfinale zu erreichen, die Polen waren nach zwei schwachen Auftritten schon ausgeschieden. Trotzdem rotierte Japans Trainer Akira Nishino deutlicher als sein Pendant auf polnischer Seite. Gleich sechs neue Spieler standen in der Stamm-11 gegenüber fünf neuen Kräften bei Polen. Für Shoji, Hasebe, Haraguchi, Kagawa, Inui und Osako beginnen Makino, Yamaguchi, Gotoku Sakai, Usami, Okazaki und Muto. In Wolgograd wurden 36 Grad gemessen. Die Japaner, für die es um mehr ging, begannen etwas nervös. Ballverluste gleich am Anfang brachten die Abwehr ins Schwitzen. In der 12. Minute hatte Shinji Okazaki nach Fehlpass von Bednarek die Kopfballchance, aber er setzte den Ball vorbei. Das schien die Japaner aber geweckt zu haben, auch Muto testete Fabianski, den neuen Torwart Polens. Sakai in der 16. Minute hatte den nächsten Torschuss. Danach verflachte das Spiel etwas. Die Polen schafften es nur selten vor das Tor der Japaner, die Asiaten selbst ließen es etwas ruhiger angehen. Ein Unentschieden würde ihnen reichen. Als alles einzuschlafen drohte, kamen die Polen zur bisher besten Chance des Spiels. Grosicki kam nach Flanke von rechts freistehend zum Kopfball, doch der japanische Torwart Kawashima kratzte mit einer Riesen-Parade den Ball von der Linie. Usami hatte die nächste Torchance in der 35.Minute, doch Fabianski klärte soiverän. Danach verflachte das Spiel wieder, so ging es schiedlich friedlich mit 0-0 in die Pause. In der 47. Minute musste Okazaki verletzt raus, Osako kam ins Spiel. In der zweiten Halbzwit tat sich erst mal nicht viel, außer, dass die Polen in der 54. Minute zum ersten Mal halbwegs gefährlich vor das Tor der Japaner kamen. In der 59. Minute kamen die Polen aus dem heiteren Himmel zum 1-0. Nach Freistoß Kurzawa kam Bednarek freistehend zum Volleyschuss und netzte unhaltbar für Kawashima ein. Die Japaner waren zu diesem Zeitpunkt ausgeschieden und mussten etwas tun. Doch die Angriffe verliefen teils sehr phantasielos. Lewandowski hatte in der 74. Minute seine erste Großchance, doch er brachte den Ball nicht im Tor unter. Da die Kolumbianer aber gleichzeitig das 1-0 gegen Senegal geschossen hatten, waren die Japaner wieder weiter. In der 79. Minute kam mit Slawomir Peszko ein Ex-Bundesliga-Spieler für Polen aufs Feld. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt und bei dieser Konstellation durfte es kein Gegentor mehr für die Japaner geben, doch Makino hätte beinahe bei einer Abwehraktion das EIgentor geschossen. Kawashima rettete in höchster Not. Ab der 84. Minute schoben sich die Japaner den Ball nur noch zu. Würde sich auf dem anderen Platz noch was tun? Es war ein Ritt auf der Rasierklinge. Doch die Japaner hatten am Ende Glück. Senegal schaffte kein Tor mehr, Japan ist durch.
Japan hat sich trotz einer 0-1 Niederlage gegen Polen für das Achtelfinale qualifiziert. Da Kolumbien gegen Senegal siegte, waren die Japaner aufgrund der Fair-Play-Wertung weiter. Julius Eid von unserem Kooperationspartner 90PLUS und Andreas Thies fassen das Spiel zusammen. Spielbericht: Japan musste noch etwas tun, um sicher das Achtelfinale zu erreichen, die Polen waren nach zwei schwachen Auftritten schon ausgeschieden. Trotzdem rotierte Japans Trainer Akira Nishino deutlicher als sein Pendant auf polnischer Seite. Gleich sechs neue Spieler standen in der Stamm-11 gegenüber fünf neuen Kräften bei Polen. Für Shoji, Hasebe, Haraguchi, Kagawa, Inui und Osako beginnen Makino, Yamaguchi, Gotoku Sakai, Usami, Okazaki und Muto. In Wolgograd wurden 36 Grad gemessen. Die Japaner, für die es um mehr ging, begannen etwas nervös. Ballverluste gleich am Anfang brachten die Abwehr ins Schwitzen. In der 12. Minute hatte Shinji Okazaki nach Fehlpass von Bednarek die Kopfballchance, aber er setzte den Ball vorbei. Das schien die Japaner aber geweckt zu haben, auch Muto testete Fabianski, den neuen Torwart Polens. Sakai in der 16. Minute hatte den nächsten Torschuss. Danach verflachte das Spiel etwas. Die Polen schafften es nur selten vor das Tor der Japaner, die Asiaten selbst ließen es etwas ruhiger angehen. Ein Unentschieden würde ihnen reichen. Als alles einzuschlafen drohte, kamen die Polen zur bisher besten Chance des Spiels. Grosicki kam nach Flanke von rechts freistehend zum Kopfball, doch der japanische Torwart Kawashima kratzte mit einer Riesen-Parade den Ball von der Linie. Usami hatte die nächste Torchance in der 35.Minute, doch Fabianski klärte soiverän. Danach verflachte das Spiel wieder, so ging es schiedlich friedlich mit 0-0 in die Pause. In der 47. Minute musste Okazaki verletzt raus, Osako kam ins Spiel. In der zweiten Halbzwit tat sich erst mal nicht viel, außer, dass die Polen in der 54. Minute zum ersten Mal halbwegs gefährlich vor das Tor der Japaner kamen. In der 59. Minute kamen die Polen aus dem heiteren Himmel zum 1-0. Nach Freistoß Kurzawa kam Bednarek freistehend zum Volleyschuss und netzte unhaltbar für Kawashima ein. Die Japaner waren zu diesem Zeitpunkt ausgeschieden und mussten etwas tun. Doch die Angriffe verliefen teils sehr phantasielos. Lewandowski hatte in der 74. Minute seine erste Großchance, doch er brachte den Ball nicht im Tor unter. Da die Kolumbianer aber gleichzeitig das 1-0 gegen Senegal geschossen hatten, waren die Japaner wieder weiter. In der 79. Minute kam mit Slawomir Peszko ein Ex-Bundesliga-Spieler für Polen aufs Feld. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt und bei dieser Konstellation durfte es kein Gegentor mehr für die Japaner geben, doch Makino hätte beinahe bei einer Abwehraktion das EIgentor geschossen. Kawashima rettete in höchster Not. Ab der 84. Minute schoben sich die Japaner den Ball nur noch zu. Würde sich auf dem anderen Platz noch was tun? Es war ein Ritt auf der Rasierklinge. Doch die Japaner hatten am Ende Glück. Senegal schaffte kein Tor mehr, Japan ist durch. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Japan hat sich trotz einer 0-1 Niederlage gegen Polen für das Achtelfinale qualifiziert. Da Kolumbien gegen Senegal siegte, waren die Japaner aufgrund der Fair-Play-Wertung weiter. Julius Eid von unserem Kooperationspartner 90PLUS und Andreas Thies fassen das Spiel zusammen. Spielbericht: Japan musste noch etwas tun, um sicher das Achtelfinale zu erreichen, die Polen waren nach zwei schwachen Auftritten schon ausgeschieden. Trotzdem rotierte Japans Trainer Akira Nishino deutlicher als sein Pendant auf polnischer Seite. Gleich sechs neue Spieler standen in der Stamm-11 gegenüber fünf neuen Kräften bei Polen. Für Shoji, Hasebe, Haraguchi, Kagawa, Inui und Osako beginnen Makino, Yamaguchi, Gotoku Sakai, Usami, Okazaki und Muto. In Wolgograd wurden 36 Grad gemessen. Die Japaner, für die es um mehr ging, begannen etwas nervös. Ballverluste gleich am Anfang brachten die Abwehr ins Schwitzen. In der 12. Minute hatte Shinji Okazaki nach Fehlpass von Bednarek die Kopfballchance, aber er setzte den Ball vorbei. Das schien die Japaner aber geweckt zu haben, auch Muto testete Fabianski, den neuen Torwart Polens. Sakai in der 16. Minute hatte den nächsten Torschuss. Dan...
Saisonabschluss-Folge | Überraschungen und Enttäuschungen - [Megafon95 #041] Unser Fortuna Düsseldorf Saisonfazit! Wir sprechen über Fortunas Aufstiegs-Saison, diskutieren dabei über Enttäuschungen und Überraschungen der Saison und alles was damit Zusammenhängt! Themen: 00:22 - Begrüßung 02:05 - Wie bewerten wir die Saison? 04:44 - Oliver Fink Abgänge und (mögliche) Zugänge: 05:44 - Haraguchi, Usami & Karaman 10:28 - Lukas Schmitz, Anderson Lucoqui & LV-Situation 12:12 - Julian Schauerte, Jean Zimmer & RV-Situation 13:55 - Florian Neuhaus 15:04 - Jerome Kiesewetter & Justin Kinjo 16:24 - Alfredo Morales Überraschungen der Saison 18:02 - Florian Neuhaus 19:43 - Rouwen Hennings 20:08 - Marcel Sobottka 20:45 - Andre Hoffmann Enttäuschungen der Saison 21:32 - Robin Bormuth 23:13 - Kujovic & Nielsen 24:41 - Anderson Lucoqui 27:16 - Diskussion um Talentförderung am Beispiel Anderson Lucoqui 30:22 - Erwartungen an die Bundesliga-Saison 33:29 - Spieler der Saison 35:46 - Ankündigungen Megafon95-Gruppe: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2003192293226126/ 36:56 - Verabschiedung Facebook-Gruppe für Diskussionen und Feedback: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2003192293226126/ Eure Meinung zu den Themen und/oder Feedback gerne in die YouTube Kommentare, per E-Mail an ProjektMegafonPodcast@gmail.com oder bei Social Media unter den Post der aktuellen Folge Schreiben. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjektMegafon Maurice: https://twitter.com/WampenDribbler Micha: https://twitter.com/Sheeranski8 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjektMegafon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projektmegafon/ E-Mail: ProjektMegafonPodcast@gmail.com Intro: No Better - Brassed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYnSXIPTxmo
THE Leadership Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Japan Must Globalise But Where Are The Global Leaders? The consumer demographics for Japan are crystal clear. The domestic market is shrinking and will continue to do so into the future. The population is aging, so there are opportunities serving that market today but it is a shrinking market over the long term. Once this baby boomer generation passes then the revenue problems will really hit hard. Basically japan is not a growth market in most sectors. Japanese corporations recognise this and are expanding their operations overseas. Part of this process is the globalisation of these companies, as they realize their staff have to become more global in outlook and capability for the organisation to survive. Junsuke Usami, a partner at L.E.K Consulting wrote an interesting article on this issue, which was published in the Diamond Harvard Business Review. To have capable Japanese leaders who can run a global business is a reflection of Japan's difficulty in producing strong leaders in the first place. He noted four syndromes that prevent Japanese companies from developing strong business leaders. I am going to add my take to explain the four problem areas he has nominated. Cannot do early promotion for high potentials Everyone enters the company on April 1st and moves forward on the basis of age and stage, not talent. Seniors rank over juniors and it cannot be the other way around in a seniority based system. No matter how capable the junior staff may be they will not be selected to lead folk older than them. In the old system of lifetime employment, staff knew they would get a chance at one point in the future. That is not felt to be an iron clad guarantee anymore, so the talented are more skeptical than in previous generations. As the young sign up for a free agent era of employment, where there are prepared to walk out the door if they think the grass is greener on the other side, this loss of talent to competitors will be painful. If you have no system to fast track the next generation of global leaders within the company then progress will be glacial, in a world that is moving so quickly it makes your head spin. Cannot give high potentials stretched challenges to accelerate their growth Before the economic bubble burst in the late 1980s, Japanese companies had so many levels within their promotion systems. You progressed in tiny increments. This made sure the rate of progress was slow. Access to challenging work was limited. The plus side was that you get coaching on the way up from your boss, so the OJT or On The Job Training system, more or less worked. The collapse of the economy saw many layers cut and everything compressed. The bosses today have to do their own email typing, are terribly time poor because their job scope got much larger and are basically out of the successor coaching business. The jumps are now much larger, the number of positions much fewer, so the difficulty of moving up has become much greater. Bosses are not delegating because they think, “it will be faster if I do it myself”. They are also risk averse to delegate to a subordinate, in case the delegatee makes a mess of it and blows up the boss. Cannot take risk This is part and parcel of growing up in Japan. Risk aversion is built into the DNA. People know if they make a mistake it could be career ending. They are so scared of a mistake, they prefer to do nothing and make no decisions, even though both avenues are against the interest of the company. In large companies HR is feared because this is where the collection of all the records of any mistakes made are kept and these are brought out when it is time to consider which of two candidates to choose for the promotion. We are all the product of our mistakes and that is how we learn. By denying people the right to make a mistake, we are holding them back. This has an impact on the range of experiences available to leaders as they rise through the ranks. Develop only “company professionals” not “management professionals” Traditionally there have been very few mid-career hires in Japan, so the bonds of those who have joined the company straight out of university are strong. Everyone has shared experiences in the company and groupthink becomes entrenched. Relationships within the company become the way of moving upward rather than through ability. Internal patrons become important and are a substitute for personal capability. These four syndromes identified by Mr. Usami guarantee that companies won't create strong leaders. The gap between where companies are in the leadership journey and where they need to be just grows every year. If they were able to stay entirely domestic in their focus then it would work, as it has its own circular logic. The brave new world outside of Japan can't accept this construct and this gap is agitating against producing the global leaders the companies need to progress in the 21st century. The talent is there, it is just unable to be properly developed. It is all a bit depressing really and you have to worry about the country's future if they can't fix this issue of not being able to produce strong leaders, who can deal with the global challenges facing Japan. Engaged employees are self-motivated. The self-motivated are inspired. Inspired staff grow your business but are you inspiring them? We teach leaders and organisations how to inspire their people. Want to know how we do that? Contact me at greg.story@dalecarnegie.com If you enjoy these articles, then head over to www.japan.dalecarnegie.com and check out our "Free Stuff" offerings - whitepapers, guidebooks, training videos, podcasts, blogs. Take a look at our Japanese and English seminars, workshops, course information and schedules. About The Author Dr. Greg Story: President, Dale Carnegie Training Japan In the course of his career Dr. Greg Story has moved from the academic world, to consulting, investments, trade representation, international diplomacy, retail banking and people development. Growing up in Brisbane, Australia he never imagined he would have a Ph.D. in Japanese decision-making and become a 30 year veteran of Japan. A committed lifelong learner, through his published articles in the American, British and European Chamber journals, his videos and podcasts “THE Leadership Japan Series”, "THE Sales Japan series", THE Presentations Japan Series", he is a thought leader in the four critical areas for business people: leadership, communication, sales and presentations. Dr. Story is a popular keynote speaker, executive coach and trainer. Since 1971, he has been a disciple of traditional Shitoryu Karate and is currently a 6th Dan. Bunbu Ryodo (文武両道-both pen & sword) is his mantra and he applies martial art philosophies and strategies to business.
This episode we discuss the public perception of manga where we are and how to increase the US manga reading audience! And of course more Princess Jellyfish! Remember to send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord server and come talk to us! http://discord.me/mangamac Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Just Between Us” by Chatmonchy from Princess Jellyfish, Opening, Introductions, Listener Emails: Discussing our usernames, 00:05:38 - how is manga perceived where we live? 00:11:17 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Seamus asks if a certain character in The Promised Neverland is a racist stereotype 00:21:12 - Subtitles and numbering in manga volumes 00:25:13 - darfox is bummed about the mini-break March comes in like a Lion is taking and not impressed with the animation from the dungeon arc of Black Clover, Mudazumo Naki Kaikaku: Princess of Japan focuses on the high school girl descendant of Emperor Hirohito battling Donald Trump in mahjong and dakazu is not having any of it 00:31:06 - dakazu is enjoying Sanzoku Diary artist Kentaro Okamoto’s writer debut in Sounan desu ka? despite some panty shots 00:34:11 - the post-war drama Areyo Hoshikuzu has ended, we share stories about re-reading manga 00:38:40 - News: we expand on Deb Aoki’s twitter question about how to get more people in the US to read manga 00:51:11 - Tomorrow’s Joe creator Tetsuya Chiba addressing manga piracy, manga artist Takashi Yoshida critique of the publishers, changes to Crunchyroll site’s Kodansha manga catalog 00:58:47 - debating the price of manga 01:02:33 - 1st image from live-action adaptation of My Brother’s Husband, Alita: Battle Angel getting delayed til December 01:03:37 - Tomorrow's Joe 50th anniversary project Megalo Box looks like it shares story similarities with characters 01:06:59 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Retrospective review of Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higashimura, We’ll be reading and discussing volumes 14-15 01:07:15 - Main Segment Retrospective: Transition Song: “Kime no KIREI ni kizuite Okure” by Sambomaster from Princess Jellyfish, retrospective review of Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higashimura, We enjoy the hilarious betrayal of the Amarz, go into our disappointment of the new flamboyantly gay Usami character, make predictions of who will end up with Tsukimi, and ponder if Higashimura’s philosophy on romance takes inspiration from her real life(covers volumes 12-13) 01:48:39 - Next Week’s Topic: Princess Jellyfish, House Keeping, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
Wir reden über das Fortuna Spiel gegen Union Berlin und andere Themen rund um Fortuna Düsseldorf 00:00 - Outtake 00:12 - Intro / Begrüßung 01:25 - Das Spiel gegen Union Berlin 01:31 - Aufstellung 02:38 - Spielanalyse 02:55 - 1:0 für Fortuna durch Sobottka 05:28 - 1:2 für Union durch ein Eigentor von Ayhan 08:27 - 2:2 für Fortuna durch Usami 09:13 - Fehlt Bebou? 09:49 - 3:2 für Fortuna durch Neuhaus 11:22 - Fazit zum Spiel 14:45 - Bewertung des Schiedsrichters 15:42 - Einzelkritik der Spieler 15:45 - Man of the Match 16:35 - Einschätzung Florian Neuhaus und Benito Raman 17:28 - Davor Lovren und Raman. Fortunas neue Flügelzange? 19:04 - Einschätzung Takashi Usami 21:08 - Ausblick auf Greuther Fürth 23:12 - Fortunaspieler auf Nationalmannschaftsreise 27:10 - Ahmet Cebe, nach nur 2 Monaten wieder weg 28:40 - Spiel eins nach Bebou (Bebou im Vergleich mit Baman und Usami) 30:26 - Die Zwote 30:55 - Die Zwote gegen Viktoria Köln 31:33 - Kritik an Bellinghausen 32:42 - Die Zwote am Boden der Tatsachen 34:25 - Verabschiedung Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjektMegafon Maurice: https://twitter.com/WampenDribbler Micha: https://twitter.com/Sheeranski8 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjektMegafon Intro: http://circleofalchemists.com/ https://soundcloud.com/circleofalchemists/eclipse-instrumental
Oggi voliamo fino a Philadelphia, per una puntata colorata e innamorata. In questo episodio troverai:+ lettere d’amore e graffiti legali+vasche da bagno di salse+lettere magnetiche da attaccare al frigo+Benjamin FranklinPrima di partire però vorrei lanciarvi una sfida. Siamo più di cento su Facebook e ci sono stati più di 800 ascolti solo su Spreaker, senza contare le altre piattaforme, da quando ho cominciato. Ce la facciamo a diventare 200 su FB ed a raggiungere mille ascolti nelle prossime due settimane?In questa puntata lettera d’amore ti incarico di una missione. Prendi una due, al massimo tre persone, con cui vuoi tornare in contatto e manda loro l’invito ad ascoltare questa puntata ed ad iscriversi alla pagina. Usami come scusa per rompere il ghiaccio, fosse anche in negativo. "Scusa, ti scrivo dopo un sacco di tempo perché la mia amica Gaia mi obbliga a fare questa cosa..." Non dimenticare di iscriverti su www.accidentallyinjoburg.com e di diffondere il podcast!C'è anche una pagina facebook: https://www.facebook.com/accidentallyinjoburg Ora andiamo! C'è un treno che ci aspetta! Buon viaggio, Gaia Music credit: il jingle di apertura è "jane and dave" di Julian Fox www.julianfox.wordpress.com, il tema della puntata è "I think ambition is a bad thing" sempre di Julian. Il suono del metrò viene da http://www.freesfx.co.uk