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大学毕业不久,我十分幸运,被聘为一家中日合资大酒店的日方总经理的翻译,整天跟着老总村井岗夫先生,他到那儿我就得到那儿。也正是这种工作上的便利,使我得以对日本老板在严格管理方面有更探的体验。 人人必修的一课 在日本,营业员、服务员最基本的课程就是微笑和“阿依啥子”(寒喧话)的学习。员工之间平时见面都要互相打招呼,见到了上司更是如此。他们认为这样做既能增
Soon after graduating from university, I was very fortunate to be employed as an interpreter for the Japanese general manager of a Sino-Japanese joint venture hotel. After all day, I followed Mr. Jinggang Fu Lao, where he got there. It is also this kind of work convenience that has enabled me to have a more explorative experience of Japanese bosses in terms of strict management. Everyone’s compulsory lesson In Japan, the most basic course for salespersons and waiters is to smile and learn about “Ayaziko”. Staff usually say hello to each other when they meet each other. It is even more so when they meet their bosses. They think that doing so can increase