Nomura
Ki·chi·sa·bu·ro [kee-chee-sah-boo-raw], /ˈki tʃiˈsɑ buˈrɔ/, 1877–1964, Japanese diplomat.
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In the post-pandemic world, Nomura is aiming for a hybrid work style that combines time in the office and remote working.
How the Pandemic Paved the Way for a More Sustainable Work Culture in Japan | Kentaro Okuda | August 12, 2021 | TimeAt Nomura, in order to realize our management vision of achieving sustainable growth by helping resolve social issues, we aim to create a work model that best reflects our values and corporate culture.
How the Pandemic Paved the Way for a More Sustainable Work Culture in Japan | Kentaro Okuda | August 12, 2021 | TimeThough a reader meets Nomura and Yoshinaga in the first several dozen pages of the book, and though they intermittently reappear amid the lengthy historical portions, they slide too much into the background until the riveting final third of the book.
At a shameful detention camp, an improbable football team | Samuel Freedman | March 5, 2021 | Washington PostIn the case of Kudo-kai case boss Nomura, the appropriate Japanese proverb appears to be: “The mouth is the gate of misfortune.”
The unexplained story is the large and reputable organizations damaged, like HSBC, RBS, Santander, BNP Paribas, Nomura, and so on.
The remnants of the defunct Lehman Brothers are now in the hands of Barclays in the United States and Nomura in Europe and Asia.
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