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Gaming is a notoriously male-skewed industry, but sister duo Mizuki and Anna Nakajima are working to change that through their products—and the way they do business at their startup Coly Co. Founded in their shared studio apartment in 2014, the company caters to a female audience with elaborate anime design and storylines that focus heavily on character development. Known in Japan as otome or “maiden” games, they’re designed for players interested in more than simply beating a big baddie. The #PMIFuture50 leaders are helping women level up in their professional development, too. One-quarter of Coly’s board members are women, along with 7 out of 10 senior managers—compared to an average of less than 15 percent at the typical Japanese business. Head to the link in our bio for more on how these women are building a different kind of gaming company—for a different kind of gamer. #ProjectManagement #ProjectManager #Japan #changemakers #MakeADifference #empowered #empower #DiversityA...

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