culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, the chief executive officer is a respected position with significant influence and authority, embodying group decision-making and harmony within the company.

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1 ceo Japan CEOs are respected figures, but decision-making in companies often involves consensus and consultation with other key stakeholders, such as senior managers or board members. 1
2 chief executive officer Japan Consensus-based decision-making is valued over individual authority, so the role of CEO is less prominent compared to the US or Germany 1
3 chief executive officer Japan The CEO is seen as part of a collective decision-making process within the company, with a focus on maintaining harmony and consensus among all employees. 1
4 chief executive officer Japan Expected to embody a strong sense of hierarchy and lead through consensus and group decision-making rather than individual authority. 1
5 chief executive officer Japan The CEO is respected and revered, but their decision-making is often consultative and consensus-driven, with a focus on maintaining harmony within the organization. 1
6 chief executive officer Japan Respected position with significant influence and authority within the company 1
7 chief financial officer Japan An important role with a focus on financial risk management, compliance with regulations, and strategic financial planning. 1
8 chief financial officer Japan Expected to have a deep understanding of the company's financial strategy and operations 1
9 chief financial officer Japan Expected to have a strong understanding of local business customs and practices 1
10 chief financial officer Japan May have a more indirect and collaborative role in decision-making, focusing on consensus building within the organization. 1
11 chief financial officer Japan Less prominent corporate role with less decision-making authority compared to the CEO or other top executives. 1
12 chief technology officer Japan Less common and less influential compared to other C-level positions in traditional corporations 1
13 chief technology officer Japan Less commonly found as a distinct executive role, with technology strategy and development managed by a group of senior executives 1
14 chief technology officer Japan Role with less prominence and decision-making power compared to the CEO or other C-level executives. 1
15 chief technology officer Japan Not a traditional corporate title and less commonly used in large corporations. 1
16 executive Japan An executive is commonly associated with the concept of 'salaryman' or 'OL' (office lady) working in a hierarchical corporate structure. 1