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2022 Was Another Record Year for HR Tech: See 20+ M&A Activities that Shaped the Market

Lighthouse

Last year one of our most popular posts on the blog was a recap of some of the 2021 M&A activities across the HR Tech landscape. Frontline staffing company Workmate was acquired by Japanese conglomerate Persol Asia Pacific. Harver continues to consolidate the hiring assessment market with its acquisition of Pymetrics.

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Cherry Blossom Festival: 20 Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Your Business Family to Blossom Connections

Xoxoday

  In this blog, we'll explore 20 heartfelt gift ideas tailored to the spirit of the Cherry Blossom Festival, designed to help your business family flourish and blossom with shared joy and appreciation. Japanese tea sets with Cherry Blossom motifs A Japanese tea set featuring cherry blossom motifs combines elegance and functionality.

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Ask the data: Are Japanese motivational values different from others?

Attuned

We wanted to understand the impact of culture on the motivational values of Japanese vs. “Western” (European and US) employees. This is an important question for Japanese companies expanding globally, as well as for foreigners working in Japan. The post Ask the data: Are Japanese motivational values different from others?

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My Qualtrics Experience – Caison Roycroft – Account Executive – Provo, UT

Qualtrics HR

This story is part of the ‘Qualtrics Experience’ blog series showcasing our employees and their ultimate experience. I absolutely love Japanese food and have always had a desire to visit the country. Read more #QualtricsExperience stories on our #QualtricsLife blog. What did you choose as your Qualtrics Experience?

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Guide to Ikigai: Improving Your Career, Life and Happiness

6Q

According to the Japanese, everyone has an ikigai. Well, the Japanese offer a unique approach to this. ” It comes from a combination of two Japanese words: iki referring to life, and kai , which roughly means “the realisation of what one expects and hopes for”. What is ikigai? what the world needs (your mission).

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Do you root for American Companies to Succeed?

The Tim Sackett Project

In Germany the German citizens root for Siemens to be the best in the world, the Japanese want Toshiba, Honda, Toyota, etc. I hear people, in the media, on blogs, in person, etc. .” His point is that people around the world “root” for their local companies to succeed. to be wildly successful.

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The 10 Must-Read Articles for Recruiters This Week

Linkedin Talent Blog

Consider the following, all backed by studies found in this week’s list of our must-read articles for talent professionals: Japanese workers are willing to give up a significant amount of salary for a better work/life balance. Germans are more productive despite working less than their American and Japanese counterparts.