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  • Conversations with People and Topics of Focus

    Striving to Become the No.1 Business School in Asia: Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University

    The expression “global human resources” has become commonplace in recent years. Today, not only corporations but also educational institutions, such as universities, promote the cultivation of global leaders. In this issue, our guests are Tomoya Nakamura and Megumi Taoka of the Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University. With the aim of becoming the No. 1 business school in Asia, GLOBIS University has been ahead of its peers in focusing on the development of global human resources since its opening in 1992. Last year, the university launched a full-time MBA program fully carried out in English. We asked Mr. Nakamura and Ms. Taoka about the momentum building at GLOBIS—what do they have their sights set on at the current time?

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    • Striving to Become the No.1 Business School in Asia: Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University
    • Conversation with a Professional Translator of Business Books (Winter Greeting 2012)
    • Abitus thinks ahead, Globalized Human Resources (Summer Greeting 2012)
    • The Publishing Platform Business Rolled Out by Six Apart, Ltd. (Winter Greeting 2011)
    • The Internal Communication Strategies of Multinational Japanese Companies (Summer Greeting 2011)
    • Foreign-language Website Production/Website Translation (Spring Greeting 2011)
    • Global/Multilingual Website Solutions (Winter Greeting 2010)
    • Market Development through Global Websites (Summer Greeting 2010)
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    Tidbits on the Chinese Language No. 7: Borrowed Words that Change in a Colloquial Context

    Continuing in the line of last issue’s theme – words of foreign origin as used in Chinese – in this issue we will take a look at the writing and pronunciation of such borrowed words in standard Chinese (Mandarin) and Cantonese.

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    • Tidbits on the Chinese Language No. 7: Borrowed Words that Change in a Colloquial Context
    • Tidbits on the Chinese Language - No.6: Kanji Logograms Created in Japan (Winter Greeting 2012)
    • Tidbits on the Chinese Language - No.5: Kanji Logograms Created in Japan (Summer Greeting 2012)
    • Tidbits on the Chinese Language - No.4: The Difference between Japanese and Chinese Characters (Winter Greeting 2011)
    • Tidbits on the Chinese Language - No.3: The Difference between Written and Spoken Chinese (Summer Greeting 2011)
    • Tidbits on the Chinese Language - No.2: Two Styles of Chinese Characters (Spring Greeting 2011)
    • Tidbits on the Chinese Language - No.1: The Diversity of the Chinese Language (Winter Greeting 2010)
  • News

    The latest news on Arc Communications

    The latest news on Arc Communications

    1. Website Opening: NMKV, the New Automotive Industry Sensation
    2. Let Us Handle Your Internal Newsletters
    3. Website Opening: Arc’s New Translation Site for Francophone Countries
    4. Ski Team News – Interview with Cross-Country Skier Yuichi Onda
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    • Winter News 2011
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    • Spring News 2011
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  • Get to Know Our Staff

    “Me” Collection

    At Arc Communications, we pride ourselves in the presence of many unique employees! This time around, we asked everyone to submit an image along with a word or phrase that expressed who they are as an individual. We call it the Arc “Me” Collection.

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    • “Me” Collection
    • Sum up 2012 in a single ideogram! (Winter Greeting 2012)
    • Draw it in 2 minutes! (Summer Greeting 2012)
    • Draw it in 2 minutes! (Winter Greeting 2011)
    • Fun with Japanese calligraphy! -- Four-character phrases -- (Summer Greeting 2011)
    • Draw It after 45 Seconds -- Let's All Do Some Doodling -- (Spring Greeting 2011)
    • The Country I want to Visit Next (Winter Greeting 2010)
    • Wishing Upon a Star! (Winter Greeting 2010)
  • Message from Mariko Ohsato

    Training Teaches the “How”; Education Teaches the “Why”

    2013 Summer Greetings from Mariko Ohsato, President, Arc Communications

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  • Message from Mariko Ohsato

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    • Training Teaches the “How”; Education Teaches the “Why”
    • Arc Communications Year in Review: Top 5 “Globalization” News (Winter Greeting 2012)
    • Friendly Competition with New Comrades (Summer Greeting 2012)
    • Top 10 News Items for 2011 -- Official and Unofficial Versions (Winter Greeting 2011)
    • Communicate Locally, Market Globally (Summer Greeting 2011)
    • What Kind of A Country Is Kazakhstan? (Spring Greeting 2011)
    • Message from the President (Winter Greeting 2010)
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