
Omoiyari: This Japanese Parking Lot Beats an MBA
In Japan, early arrivals park far from the exit to leave the best spot for a stranger. The gesture has a name, omoiyari, and it says more about a company’s culture than an MBA.

In Japan, early arrivals park far from the exit to leave the best spot for a stranger. The gesture has a name, omoiyari, and it says more about a company’s culture than an MBA.

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