Blue Eyed Salaryman: From world traveller to lifer at Mitsubishi

Blue Eyed Salaryman: From world traveller to lifer at Mitsubishi

by NiallMurtagh (Author), NialMurtagh (Author)

Synopsis

After graduating from university in Dublin, Niall Murtagh spent years bumming across Europe, Asia, Australia and Latin America. He had hitchhiked to Istanbul, bussed to Kathmandu, crossed the Atlantic in a home-built yacht and trekked through Patagonia. In 1986 he closed the door on his adventurous life and made an extraordinary flip, settling down in Japan. After studying there, he jumped in at the deep end and joined Mitsubishi as a Salaryman - a man in a shiny suit with a shiny attache case in a conglomerate with 300,000 employees. Niall Murtagh describes the life of a salaryman in detail and with humour. He takes the reader behind the scenes of this enormous organisation, showing the peculiar nature of Japanese capitalism and management culture. From his office chair he also reflects on where his life might have gone. What led to this extraordinary change in direction and why, despite the disillusionment, is it so hard to leave? Entertaining and honest, this book is enlightening on a world entirely closed to those of us living ordinary western lives.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 228
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Profile Business
Published: 17 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 1861977247
ISBN 13: 9781861977243

Media Reviews
Murtagh gives a fascinating account of a system that is misunderstood, even satirised, in the West. -- Iain Finlayson * Culture Vulture Books *
A fascinating and engaging book ... a rare inside look at corporate life in Japan, one that's worth more than a dozen business-school studies. -- Matthew Lynn * Bloomberg *
Full of wonderful vignettes and details. -- Harriet Sergeant * Spectator *
Author Bio
Niall Murtagh has lived in Japan since 1986, initially as a student, and later as an employee of the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, where he was the first Westerner to be promoted to a Salaryman (managerial class) in Japan. He has written on travel, life as an immigrant and artificial intelligence for publications in Australia, Ireland, Japan and the USA.