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Ep. 40: Rediscovering "Craftsmanship (Monozukuri) Culture" in Modern Software Engineering with Ryuta Hosaka

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In this episode we're joined by Ryuta Hosaka. After a decade in Seattle leading teams in the data and marketing analytics space, Ryuta is back in Japan and leading the new market launch for Slalom in Japan. In this conversation Ryuta walks us through the transition from the Cloud Capital back to Tokyo and his two theories that; Digital Transformation is really a transformation of the mind and the great opportunities that lie in rediscovering "Craftsmanship (Monozukuri) Culture" in modern software engineering. The only thing that surpasses Ryuta's passions for technology, is his passion for people.
I hope you enjoyed this episode as much as I did and please remember to share your feedback with me on your favourite social media platform.
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Key Takeaways:
03:30 | Reverse culture shock and hidden opportunities in the market.
07:40 | Digital transformation is a transformation of the mind and thinking.
19:30 | "Craftsmanship (Monozukuri) Culture" in Modern Software Engineering
31:40 | Changes to look forward to in a post COVID world.
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Connect with Ryuta here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhosaka/
Learn more about Slalom here: https://www.slalom.com/locations/tokyo

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In this episode we're joined by Ryuta Hosaka. After a decade in Seattle leading teams in the data and marketing analytics space, Ryuta is back in Japan and leading the new market launch for Slalom in Japan. In this conversation Ryuta walks us through the transition from the Cloud Capital back to Tokyo and his two theories that; Digital Transformation is really a transformation of the mind and the great opportunities that lie in rediscovering "Craftsmanship (Monozukuri) Culture" in modern software engineering. The only thing that surpasses Ryuta's passions for technology, is his passion for people.
I hope you enjoyed this episode as much as I did and please remember to share your feedback with me on your favourite social media platform.
Let's begin!
Key Takeaways:
03:30 | Reverse culture shock and hidden opportunities in the market.
07:40 | Digital transformation is a transformation of the mind and thinking.
19:30 | "Craftsmanship (Monozukuri) Culture" in Modern Software Engineering
31:40 | Changes to look forward to in a post COVID world.
---
Connect with Ryuta here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhosaka/
Learn more about Slalom here: https://www.slalom.com/locations/tokyo

  continue reading

75 episoder

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