Japan thought leadership events to return as more robust hybrids
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Left to right: Edelman’s Richard Edelman (appearing online), Nomura’s Ross Rowbury, LDP’s Taro Kono, FT’s Kana Inagaki and Rakuten’s Billie Cole speaking at G1 Global Conference 2021 in Tokyo on Nov. 3rd Until early 2020, change makers of Japanese society gathered yearly at thought leadership events in Tokyo to share their visions about the country’s future. Covid-19 forced almost all organizers to stop staging in-person events, shifting their programs onto digital platforms such as Zoom, Webex and Skype. Post-pandemic, in-person events will likely resurface better and stronger in hybrid format.
Japan thought leadership events to return as more robust hybrids
Japan thought leadership events to return as…
Japan thought leadership events to return as more robust hybrids
Left to right: Edelman’s Richard Edelman (appearing online), Nomura’s Ross Rowbury, LDP’s Taro Kono, FT’s Kana Inagaki and Rakuten’s Billie Cole speaking at G1 Global Conference 2021 in Tokyo on Nov. 3rd Until early 2020, change makers of Japanese society gathered yearly at thought leadership events in Tokyo to share their visions about the country’s future. Covid-19 forced almost all organizers to stop staging in-person events, shifting their programs onto digital platforms such as Zoom, Webex and Skype. Post-pandemic, in-person events will likely resurface better and stronger in hybrid format.