Attending the conference, there were Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Anh Thu - Vice Rector of the UEB, Prof. Furuta Motoo - Rector of VNU Vietnam Japan University, Prof. Matsui Yoshiki and Prof. Tanabu Motonari - Yokohama National University, Japan, together with speakers and academics from the National Economics University, representatives of organizations in Japanese and Vietnamese service businesses. The conference was also attended by nearly 100 students, researchers and scholars of universities in Hanoi.
This is the third time VNU University of Economics and Business cooperated with Yokohama National University (Japan) to hold an international conference on Japanese management in Vietnam following success of the two international conferences in 2016 and 2017. This year, the theme of the conference is about introducing Japanese service style (Omotenashi), focusing on the hospitality industry, sharing experiences from Japan and Vietnam.
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Anh Thu delivers the opening speech
Subsequently, speaker Ichigo Umehara - Chairman of the Future Universal Network of Hospitality Professionals, shared the successes and failures of developing hotel services in Japan in the 1990s. Even though international standard services are not standardized, it is not about copy foreign models, but to create a unique service style in which service is based on customer care. He suggested that Vietnam should build its own style of customer service with Vietnamese identity, while emphasizing the development of service processes in accordance with international standards and training of service personnel.
Speaker Umehara Ichigo
Speaker Ando Noriko, President of Espressivo.com, vividly introduces the modernization and renewal process of the Japanese traditional style of service through a scientific approach, including renovating the value of the service, training employees to have the ability to understand and sympathize with customers. The speaker also pointed out the development trend of Omotenashi in Japan based on knowledge management.
In particular, the presentation by Mr Roland G. Svensson - FLC Hotel Manager, drew the attention and discussion of participants. He shared the experiences of FLC in building a service strategy based on the recruitment and development of high quality human resources, empowerment to create autonomy in serving clients.
After the presentation of the speakers, the conference continued to heat up with discussions among scholars, speakers and attendants. Exchange of ideas focused mainly on the application of Japanese style in hotel management in Vietnam, the future of Japanese-style services, the development of human resources for businesses.
This conference is a part of the annual scientific exchange between VNU University of Economics and Business and Yokohama National University.
In the future, research topics on Japan will continue to be implemented by the University in collaboration with other member universities of VNU, especially in the context of Vietnam economic restructuring.