Ho-Ren-Sō
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ho-ren-s-180-3267001
title:
Ho-Ren-Sō
text:
"Hō-Ren-Sō" (報・連・相) is a business mantra or mnemonic acronym in Japanese business culture. It is an abbreviation of "Hōkoku", "Renraku" and "Sōdan", and is more memorable as a homonym of hōrensō, the Japanese word for "spinach". It is utilised as a basic business rule in Japan to conduct smooth business communication. The origin of "Ho-Ren-So" comes from Tomiji Yamazaki who was the ex-president of Yamatana Security firm. In 1982 he started using the term for effective business communication in h
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Japanese business term
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho-Ren-S%C5%8D
date created:
2016-07-26T01:24:25Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T13:49:17Z
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