How Japan’s Culture Of Business Teaches Us About AI Transformation

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This week I’ve been in Asia and in this podcast I describe how Japan’s economic history teaches us about AI transformation in our careers and our companies. I also describe my experience using Galileo on my 7 hour flight from Japan to Singapore.
Takeaways
- Why has Japan’s economy has stagnated since the mid-80s.
- The aging population poses significant workforce challenges.
- Cultural beliefs in lifelong employment hold us back
- Wages in Japan are tied to tenure rather than performance.
- Companies must encourage experimentation to leverage AI.
- The integration of AI is a continuous process, not a one-time event.
- Access to information is revolutionizing decision-making in business.
- Language barriers are diminishing with technology.
- Embracing AI is essential for future career success.
Additional Information
Get Galileo: The World’s AI Assistant for HR and Leaders
The Rise Of The Supermanager: A New Role In The World of AI
The AI Revolution in Corporate Learning (new research)
The AI Revolution in Talent Acquisition (new research)
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