Come over and see our factory!

Come over and see our factory!

Who is your decision maker?

Who is your decision maker?
Source of photo: https://brainworldmagazine.com/whos-the-decision-maker-your-brain-or-you/

How many times did you reach for a cup/glass to drink something today? Can you believe it was done not of your free will but by a biological reaction? It is a well-known fact that 95% of our daily actions are unconscious biological reactions. According to John-Dylan Haynes, a neuroscientist, our daily actions are decided seven seconds before we make up our minds. The good part is we’re justified in making the same mistake over again.
When reading about his experiment for the first time, I was so convinced but now am getting confused, because other decision making factors still look powerful to me. Peer pressure, for example, seems to be stronger especially in Japan. Let me tell you the “last-piece-of-food rule.”

Another decision making factor: peer pressure

Another decision making factor: peer pressure
Source of photo: https://livejapan.com/en/article-a0003666/

The situation shown in the above image is not gonna happen in Japan because we are never allowed to reach for the last piece of food. Who made such a fatal mistake would live a life labeled as greedy and uncooperative. I’m a little exaggerating, but it’s true that most Japanese people don’t do that because it’s too embarrassing. Peer pressure overcomes starvation.

Invitation to our factory

Invitation to our factory

Many people visiting our factory are surprised at its neat and tidy condition. That may be also a result of peer pressure, partially. Some people may ask “what if peer pressure works in an opposite (negative) way?” My answer is that’s not gonna happen in this issue due to another powerful decision making factor: tradition. It’s still a majority of people who consider work place as a sacred place especially in the manufacturing industry in Japan. Now, do you feel like coming here and checking how vulnerable we are to peer pressure and tradition?

About the author:
Shungo Ijima
CONDE HOUSE General Manage of International Div.

He is travelling around the world. His passion is to explain Japan to the world, from the unique viewpoint accumulated through his career: overseas posting, MBA holder, former official of the Ministry of Finance.

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