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Prolonged remote work is inevitable. Now that business people are also polarized into "remote strong" and "remote weak", are you a "remote strong"? Or is it a "remote weak"? At that time, a reassuring ally appeared. Tomoko Hiratsuka, who has earned the tremendous trust of IT beginners. Mr. Hiratsuka is the only female trainer manager in Japan who holds two qualifications (Google Certified Trainer / Google Cloud Partner Specialization Education) awarded by Google. Her first single book is "Google-style 10X Remote Work Techniques-You Don't Really Know Google Yet". Full-color "10X (Ten-X) / 10 (Ten) App" that increases the results by 10 times with her Google's rapid growth secret "10X (Ten-X)" that "It is easier to make it 10 times than to improve by 10%" First public release at. Masanori Kanda, the “best marketer in Japan” (ECHO Award, International Jury, a global authority on marketing) praised it as “all free! Mr. Tetsuto Soyama (CyberAgent Managing Executive Officer CHO) said, "There was a function I didn't know more than I imagined." Takanori Miura (owner of Tenroin Bookstore) said, "A manual that dramatically changes your work by mastering 10 of all 70 Google apps. A guide to" remote strong people "that teaches you how to achieve results rather than real." What is the know-how? Let's introduce how "remote weak" becomes "remote strong", no one told me (Click here for "Remote efficiency dramatic UP! Google-style 10X work technique" video) [See the image in this article] News "DX" is a lively article. Don't you think it's a grand goal advocated by governments and large corporations, above a cloud that has nothing to do with them? DX (Digital Transformation): To solve business [problems] by digital utilization, dramatically improve productivity, and transform business models. Did you notice that DX is transforming your surroundings without you knowing it? Let's take a familiar example of communication with a family. How did you get in touch with your family before mobile phones became widespread? Perhaps you actually meet or call. A diligent person would have written a letter to parents and children living far away. Twenty years ago, mobile phones became widespread and it became possible to exchange short messages. I still vividly remember the excitement of sending a short message to a friend for the first time and having a conversation. "I'm connected to being far away"! There was an impression that the letter was not just changed to digital. And 10 years ago, feature phones replaced smartphones, and SNS such as LINE and messenger became widespread. In addition to text, there are various means such as videos, stamps, and video chat if you want to see your face. It is now possible to communicate at any time and place, even if it is difficult to say on the phone or face-to-face, or if there is no love. I think the range of communication has expanded far. This is also a great DX. Even if you're a little Showa era, you're in trouble if SNS is banned for private exchanges, even if you're a little Showa brain, "I have nothing to do with DX! Isn't it going to end up? ● Let's turn our attention to work in the Japanese business style, which has stopped evolving for 20 years. Many people use office software that is installed and used on a personal computer to create documents and presentations. Of course, I use email software to communicate with colleagues and business partners. Of course, I sometimes use the phone, but if it's not a very urgent business, email is enough. I make less frequent calls than in the past. At first glance, it seems that the business is fully digital. "Even if it's called DX now, what should I do anymore?" However, when you think about it, this business style hasn't changed much since 20 years ago when personal computers became widespread. Taking the communication mentioned earlier as an example, it is the same as in the feature phone era. Will it reopen as "this style is fine because it has been established as a business manner"? Do you think, "It is true that work styles such as telework are changing these days. There may be other points that can be changed ...". This may be a major turning point in whether innovation will occur in your company and workplace. ● Today, the stage of DX is on your desk. Or, although you are interested in DX, you don't have an image and you don't know where to start. In addition, some people may be worried that it will take time to penetrate the entire organization. Today, we have prepared a little DX that you can easily experience, so I hope you can get along with your computer or smartphone with one hand. The stage of DX is your desk. By digitizing the various papers on your desk, you can get paperless, plus alpha convenience, and even innovate in your workplace.
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