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OverviewStruggling to collaborate with Japanese engineers. What if they're not slow, but working differently? The challenge is rarely engineering. It is culture. In The Art of Working with Japanese Engineers, Takehito Yokoo delivers a practical, eye-opening guide for professionals who want to succeed in cross-cultural engineering environments. Drawing on decades of real-world experience in Japan and the United States, Yokoo explains why misunderstandings arise and how to prevent them before they derail projects, relationships, and results. This book goes beyond theory to offer actionable strategies for meetings, communication, decision-making, and trust-building. Readers learn how Japanese engineers think about process, risk, hierarchy, and consensus, and how to adapt without compromising performance or integrity. The result is smoother collaboration, faster progress, and stronger teams. Whether you are an engineer, technical leader, project manager, or executive working across borders, this guide equips you to turn cultural friction into a competitive advantage. If you want your global projects to move faster, your teams to work better, and your partnerships to last longer, this book belongs on your desk. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Takehito YokooPublisher: Leaders Press SRL Imprint: Leaders Press SRL Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9781637354100ISBN 10: 163735410 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 28 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTakehito Yokoo is an engineer, clean energy innovator, and cross-cultural leader with more thanforty years of experience advancing sustainable technology and global collaboration.As CEO of Jozen Power LLC, he leads initiatives in renewable energy and decarbonization. Inaddition, as president of the Global Engineers Initiative, he cultivates engineers with a globalperspective, blending Japanese precision and American innovation to help build a businesscommunity that contributes meaningfully to the world.Before founding Jozen Power and the Global Engineers Initiative, Yokoo spent more than threedecades at Toyota Motor North America R&D, where he served as powertrain chief engineerand senior executive engineer of advanced fuel cell. He led Toyota's hybrid, battery-electric, and hydrogen fuel cell programs and launched the world's first OEM hydrogen fuel cell heavy-duty truck demonstration at the Port of Los Angeles in 2017.In 2021, he co-founded the Japan Hydrogen Forum (JH2F) in collaboration with the JapanExternal Trade Organization and the Consulate-General of Japan in Los Angeles, promotingcooperation between Japan and the United States on hydrogen business and decarbonization.He continues to serve as an advisor to the forum.In 2025, Yokoo was awarded the Consul General's Commendation by the Consulate-General ofJapan in Los Angeles in recognition of his efforts to promote the Japan-U.S. hydrogenbusiness.Yokoo is also a Senior Managing Director at ENSO Infrastructure, where he drives the practicaluse of hydrogen technologies in the United States, and a member of the Advisory Council ofStanford University's Precourt Institute for Energy, part of the Stanford Doerr School ofSustainability.He holds a Master of Science in mechanical engineering from Hosei University in Tokyo. Now inthe next chapter of his career, Yokoo is dedicated to sharing the lessons of cross-culturalcollaboration he learned as a global engineer. Through his leadership and training initiatives, hehelps professionals and organizations build bridges between innovation, culture, and purpose.Outside of work, Yokoo enjoys mountain biking on nearby trails and playing the piano. Hecurrently resides in Los Angeles, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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