• Empowering Japanese Teams, with Marie & Sandrine from Lemon Boost
    Jul 14 2024

    On this episode of the FocusCore podcast we are joined by Marie Solange-Vottero and Sandrine Monette from Lemon Boost, a boutique consulting firm based in Tokyo that caters to the unique development needs of Japanese teams engaging with Foreign Customers. Listen to the episode to learn more about how Lemon Boost’s specialized Dojo practice enhances communication, reduces conflicts, and promotes inclusion.

    In this episode you will hear:

    • How Lemon Boost approaches organizational transformation
    • What Verbal Aikido is and how to employ it at work
    • How to avoid taking on too much at work
    • Some common misconceptions around change management
    • Building a resilient mindset and a resilient organization



    About Lemon Boost:

    Lemon-Boost is a boutique consulting firm based in Tokyo. Their tailored immersive solutions cater to the unique development needs of Japanese teams engaging with Foreign Customers. They empower teams through specialized Dojo practice for enhanced communication, reduced conflicts, and promoted inclusion. Lemon Boost also leverages data insights to optimize training investment and develop efficient engagement strategies.



    About Marie Solange-Vottero:

    Born of French and Cameroonian heritage, Marie has cultivated a rich and diverse life experience spanning over 25 years across Africa, Europe, and Asia.

    She possesses a distinctive expertise in change management, offering support for strategic initiatives such as reorganization and digital transformations within Finance, HR, and Customer Service domains. Her experience extends across both private and public sectors, ensuring comprehensive insight and adept handling of diverse organizational needs.

    Marie has also studied psychology and neurosciences to better address resistances and support teams through change. In Japan, Marie is focused on building Strategies for Better Team Collaboration and empowering Japanese teams to better interact with foreigners (Outbound).

    Being both a woman, a foreigner and a founder, Marie is committed to her community and actively involved in several associations, from leading mentoring activities for women in business to preventing bullying at school.



    About Sandrine Monette:

    Sandrine Monette is a Belgian native with over two decades of experience driving strategic initiatives that transform international Life Sciences and Technologies companies across the EU, UK, and US markets. She holds dual master's degrees in Biochemical Engineering and Business Administration.

    Sandrine combines technical expertise with business proficiency. Her leadership and communication skills enable her to effectively lead multidisciplinary teams across manufacturing, IT, communication, and HR sectors.

    Sandrine has worked in male-dominated environments. She is committed to gender diversity and empowering women to thrive in leadership roles. She also serves on the board of the Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce, showing her dedication to positive change in business and society.

    She co-founded Lemon-Boost with Marie-Solange Vottero.



    Connect with Marie & Sandrine:

    Website: https://lemon-boost.org

    Marie’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariesolangevotteromelounou/

    Sandrine’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandrinemonette/



    Connect with David Sweet:

    LinkedIn:

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  • Make More Impact with Less Effort, with Helen Iwata
    Jun 30 2024

    This episode of the FocusCore podcast is incredibly relevant for anyone experiencing burnout, overwhelm, or feeling like they are putting in a lot of effort for relatively little results. Our guest this week is Helen Iwata, founder of the #LessEffortMoreImpact Movement for Women in Business. Helen is also a TEDx speaker and coach, Nikkei Style columnist, and author of the Japanese book Eigo no Shigoto-jutsu, published by Shogakukan. For over a decade Helen has been helping busy business professionals, especially women, to do brilliant work without sacrificing their personal lives. Enjoy this episode and learn how to make more impact at work with less effort.

    In this episode you will hear:

    • How Helen overcame her fear of public speaking
    • Helen’s experiences of burnout and early warning signs you can look out for
    • How understanding your hormone cycle can help your workplace performance
    • About the Less Effort More Impact movement and how to join the community
    • About Helen’s Women’s Success Essentials program

    Things mentioned in the episode:

    The Sasuga! Podcast episode on Love Languages:

    https://sasugacommunications.com/131



    About Helen Iwata:

    Originally from the UK, Helen has lived and worked in Japan for 3 decades. During her 10-year career with McKinsey & Company in Tokyo, as manager of client communications, she trained and coached high-achieving consultants and clients in communication and leadership skills.

    In May 2013, Helen established her own business and is now the go-to expert for multiple multinationals to design and lead their training and coaching programs. She has delivered presentations and workshops in Asia, Europe, and the U.S.

    Helen served as faculty for the Tokyo University Executive Management Program for 6 years and won the 2017 Waseda University Teaching Award for her Strategic Thinking and Communication MBA course.

    Helen is also a TEDx speaker and coach, Nikkei Style columnist, and author of the Japanese book Eigo no Shigoto-jutsu, published by Shogakukan. She is the creator and host of The Sasuga! Podcast and founder of The #LessEffortMoreImpact Movement for Women in Business.



    Connect with Helen Iwata:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/heleniwata

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heleniwata

    Website: sasugacommunications.com/

    Less Effort More Impact community:

    https://sasugacommunications.mykajabi.com/event

    Women’s Success Essentials:

    https://sasugacommunications.mykajabi.com/wse



    Connect with David Sweet:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavidsweet/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/focuscorejp

    Facebook: :https://www.facebook.com/focuscoreasia

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focuscorejp/

    Website:

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  • Establishing a New Business Entity in Japan as a Foreigner, with Jan Babatz
    Jun 14 2024

    On the latest episode of the FocusCore podcast host David Sweet talks with Jan Babatz, from Ziemann-Holvrieka, leading provider of tanks and process solutions for the beverage and liquid food industry. Jan has been in charge of establishing the Japanese entity “CLPT Japan KK”, and as a global business leader establishing a company in Japan, Jan has gained a lot of knowledge about being successful in Japan’s unique corporate culture. In the episode, Jan discusses some of this invaluable business knowledge as well as sharing his personal story of growing up in East Berlin before the Berlin Wall came down, and why he came to Japan.

    In this episode you will hear:

    • About how Jan ended up in Japan after growing up in East Berlin
    • About CLPT Japan KK and what it’s been like establishing a new company in Japan
    • The importance of speaking Japanese in Japan as a foreign business leader
    • How Japan differs from other countries when it comes to work culture
    • Jan’s advice to global business leaders in Japan
    • About Jan’s love of music and his current passion for playing the ukulele

    About Jan Babatz:

    Jan Babatz was born & raised in former East-Berlin (GDR) until the age of 15. He worked in a sales position in a company in Berlin after graduation, then participated in a one-year exchange and homestay program at the age of 24 in Tokyo. Jan studied business engineering near Berlin, including a 6-month internship in Tokyo and moved to Japan after university graduation in 2004.


    From 2005 to 2007 Jan was Sales Manager for Walter Tools as an expat in Toyokawa/Aichi. He switched to a German machine tool company in 2008 and got a 1 year and 10 month training in the headquarters in Germany. In October 2009 Jan moved back to Japan and worked as GM of the Japanese subsidiary. Jan switched to Guhring Tools in October 2017 into the position of president and CEO of Guhring Japan. In November 2023 Jan moved to Ziemann-Holvrieka Germany in November 2023 to establish the Japanese entity “CLPT Japan KK.”



    Connect with Jan Babatz:

    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jan-babatz-27425395



    Connect with David Sweet:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavidsweet/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/focuscorejp

    Facebook: :https://www.facebook.com/focuscoreasia

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focuscorejp/

    Website: https://www.japan.focuscoregroup.com/





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  • Demystifying Japan's Recruitment Landscape, with David Chong
    May 31 2024

    On the latest episode of the podcast FocusCore Managing Director, Simon Jelfs, interviews FocusCore’s Singapore Director, David Chong. David has over 17 years talent acquisition experience across internal TA roles, RPO, and Recruitment Agency. He has lived and worked in Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and China. In this discussion David Chong shares with us some of his vast knowledge of recruitment, both internally and externally, and explores the current recruitment landscape in Japan, and internationally.

    In this episode you will hear:

    • What made David Chong join the FocusCore team
    • Why Japan's recruitment landscape can be a mystery to international recruiters
    • Advice for hiring top talent in Japan and Singapore
    • The importance of trust and communication when recruiting
    • Common pitfalls for those pursuing a career in Talent Acquisition
    • Keys to building a great team

    About David Chong:

    David started his recruitment career in Tokyo covering Accounting and Finance. By now he has over 17 years Talent Acquisition experience across agency, internal function, and RPO, gained from working in Tokyo, Shanghai, and Singapore. He has a proven track record to implement and improve Talent Acquisition function, lead delivery, and sourcing.

    At Toll Group (a Japan Post company), David implemented a new RPO across APAC, EMEA & USA. Partnering with multiple stakeholders, he led process simplification and increased productivity across the team of 22 recruiters. To help build the Toll digital brand and talent communities, David optimized sourcing strategy via job boards and social media such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and WeChat.

    At Pall Corporation (a Danaher company), David led the APAC Talent Acquisition RPO team in direct sourcing across China, India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and Southeast Asia. To align with Danaher practice, he helped rollout change management in Talent Acquisition Processes & Systems and promoted Diversity & Inclusion policies.

    David is Singaporean and holds an MBA from University of Southern California and MIS degree from University of Washington. He was born in Malaysia, and has lived in Singapore, Tokyo, Shanghai, and USA. He speaks fluent English, Mandarin, Cantonese, and basic Japanese.


    Connect with David Chong:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/davidchongy


    Connect with David Sweet:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavidsweet/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/focuscorejp

    Facebook: :https://www.facebook.com/focuscoreasia

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focuscorejp/

    Website: https://www.japan.focuscoregroup.com/




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    57 mins
  • Making Sustainable Change a Reality for Japanese Corporates with Heather Prosser
    May 14 2024

    This week on the podcast we talk sustainability in Japan with Heather Prosser from Morrow Sodali Japan. In the episode we discuss what sustainability is and how Japanese corporations can start to initiate sustainable change in their workplaces. If you are a business leader in Japan considering the benefits of making your company more sustainable, or if you are an employee wondering how you can influence your employer to make meaningful changes, this is the episode to listen to!

    In this episode you will hear:

    • How Japan compares to the rest of the world in terms of sustainability
    • How business leaders can institute formal sustainable change within their companies
    • What smaller sustainable actions employees can take in their workplace
    • Where you can go to find out more about sustainability
    • What Heather has learned about doing business in Japan



    About Heather:

    Heather has over 15 years of impactful experience in the Asia-Pacific financial services and sustainability sectors. Having worked in Tokyo and Hong Kong, she has a strong track record of significant contributions to business development, advisory, strategy, fundraising, and investor relations.

    Heather joined Morrow Sodali Japan after playing a crucial role in launching and growing the Climate Change and Sustainability Services (CCaSS) team at EY Japan from 2015 onwards. She excels in navigating Japanese companies towards ESG risk mitigation, driving sustainable initiatives, and harmonizing environmental responsibility with corporate growth.

    Originally from the United States, Heather embarked on her career in venture capital in Silicon Valley, before moving to Japan in 2001. As a committed community leader, her contributions include board member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ), leading the ACCJ Sustainability Committee, and Executive Committee member of the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan (BCCJ).

    Her philanthropic efforts include board membership for Shine On! Kids, a charity supporting children with long-term illnesses in Japan. Heather's dynamic career spans the media industry, including as a regular guest presenter on NHK's 'Cool Japan' program since 2007.

    Heather Prosser has earned the CFA Institute Certificate in ESG Investing.



    Connect with Heather:

    Morrow Sodali Japan: https://morrowsodali.com/

    Shine On! Kids: https://sokids.org/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/heather-prosser-350bba1a

    Corporate email address: h.prosser@morrowsodali.com



    Connect with David Sweet:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavidsweet/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/focuscorejp

    Facebook: :https://www.facebook.com/focuscoreasia

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focuscorejp/

    Website: https://www.japan.focuscoregroup.com/





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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Improving Your Recruitment Pipeline & Processes, with Tyson Batino
    Apr 30 2024

    In the latest episode of the FocusCore podcast we talk to the CEO of Scaling Your Company, Tyson Batino. Tyson advises small business owners and startups on how to scale their business in Japan from six figures to eight figures and also provides coaching to executives on running an organization. In this episode Tyson shares with us his invaluable insights into how businesses can improve their recruitment pipeline and processes. This is an episode that you'll want to listen to for APAC companies looking to open businesses in Japan, and small companies in Japan looking to scale and grow their organization.

    In this episode you will hear:

    • The importance of a positive interview experience for candidates
    • How companies can use a well designed interview process to improve employer branding
    • How a bigger applicant pipeline can help improve recruitment outcomes
    • Tips for leaders on how they can help improve recruitment processes


    Things mentioned in the episode:

    FocusCore podcast episode on Topgrading



    About Tyson Batino:

    Tyson Batino is the CEO of Scaling Your Company. He advises small business owners and startups on how to scale their business in Japan from six figures to eight figures and also provides coaching to executives on running an organization. He was a co-founder and director at Japan Switch and One Coin English, Japan's 8th largest English school for adults, and a 2x resident mentor at 500 Global Japan, one of the top startup accelerators in the world. With expertise in scaling companies and a passion for mentoring business leaders and founders, Tyson brings invaluable insights into improving your recruitment pipeline and processes.



    Connect with Tyson Batino:

    Scaling Your Company: https://scalingyourcompany.com/

    Personal Site: https://tysonbatino.com/

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tysonbatino/

    Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/Tysonbatino

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tysontbatino



    Connect with David Sweet:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavidsweet/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/focuscorejp

    Facebook: :https://www.facebook.com/focuscoreasia

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focuscorejp/

    Website: https://www.japan.focuscoregroup.com/





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    53 mins
  • Fearless Innovation as a Business Leader in Japan, with Hideo Goto
    Apr 14 2024

    On the latest episode of the podcast we are thrilled to be able to welcome back our very first guest, Hideo Goto. Hideo is the President of Schick Japan and has more than 20 years experience in the health and beauty industry, and a strong track record of driving results and being incredibly innovative in his approach. If you are an APAC business leader in Japan looking to innovate in a traditionally risk averse business culture, listen to this episode to learn how to encourage a fearlessly innovative culture in your company.

    In this episode you will hear:

    • Advice for APAC leaders working in Japan
    • How to be innovative in a traditionally risk averse country
    • Strategies Hideo employs to attract talent in a challenging market
    • Some of the most important lessons Hideo has learned from his decades of successful and innovative business leadership

    About Hideo Goto:

    Hideo Goto has been the President and Representative Director of Schick Japan since August 2022. Hideo has more than 20 years of experience in the health and beauty industry, and a strong track record of driving results.

    He started his career at Johnson & Johnson in 1996 in sales and marketing. In 2005, he joined L’Oreal and spent 11 years there, where he turned around several businesses and scaled the growth. He held various leadership positions throughout his tenure including GM of Active Cosmetics Division in Japan, GM of Consumer Product Division in Taiwan, and GM of Professional Product Division in Japan. Hideo Goto was promoted to Country General Manager of Henkel Beauty Care Japan and Korea in 2021 having joined Henkel Beauty Care in 2017 as GM of the Professional Division.

    Hideo earned an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management in the U.S. in 2003 and a BBA from Meiji University in 1996

    Connect with Hideo Goto:

    Schick Japan website: https://schick.jp/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hideo-goto-8854b4ba/



    Connect with David Sweet:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavidsweet/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/focuscorejp

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/focuscoreasia

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focuscorejp/

    Website: https://www.japan.focuscoregroup.com/





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    31 mins
  • Turning the Tables and Interviewing Dr. David Sweet, with guest host Simon Jelfs
    Mar 31 2024

    This week on the podcast we switch things up and have guest host Simon Jelfs, Managing Director of FocusCore Japan, interviews Dr. David Sweet to find out what makes him tick, in business and in life. David is originally from Denver, Colorado with 25 years recruitment experience in Japan, all of it in leadership roles. He established FocusCore Japan in 2011. He's a father of two, a keen runner, a writer, and an ukulele player. Listen to the episode to learn more about how David manages to be so proactive and motivated in business and in life, and gain some invaluable insight into the Japanese labor market and recruitment landscape.

    In this episode you will hear:

    • About David’s love of running marathons and his plans to run the Barcelona marathon
    • How David manages to stay so proactive and motivated in business and life in general
    • How international business leaders view the Japanese market
    • David’s advice to APAC leaders looking to improve recruitment performance in Japan
    • About the ageless leadership skills that stand the test of time

    About Simon Jelfs:

    ​Simon is from the UK and has over 20 years accounting and finance recruitment experience in Tokyo. He is the Managing Director of Focus Core which focuses on providing executive search in Japan.


    About David Sweet:

    David Sweet is the founder and CEO of FocusCore Group. For the past 25 years, he has helped companies hire the best executive talent in Tokyo. He is also a certified executive coach and author of Sweet Success, Sweet Sales, Recruit! Becoming the Top-Biller, as well as having been interviewed for the book, “Facebook & LinkedIn 対応履歴書いらずのソーシャルメディア転職術” for his expertise in using Social Networking for recruitment in Japan. He also is a published poet, including Gus (illustrated by Jennifer Shinkai), Split Infinity Forward, and Pop Rocks. He holds a Ph.D. in Leadership Development and a M.A. in Communications from Regis University in Denver, Colorado.


    Connect with Simon Jelfs:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonjelfs


    Connect with David Sweet:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavidsweet/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/focuscorejp

    Facebook: :https://www.facebook.com/focuscoreasia

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focuscorejp/

    Website: https://www.japan.focuscoregroup.com/





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    49 mins