Mind, strategy, and practice—this is the body, mind, and spirit. This is a resource for learning about integrated management!
The 10 sessions of the Imaoka Drucker School from 2011 to 2015 have been compiled into a seminar.
The logical thinking, strategy, finance, and marketing that are emphasized in business schools are part of management, but the core is the classical human skills that are valued in Japanese management.
This material aims to create an opportunity to habitualize "management" as a tool within the framework of heart, mind, and body (shin-gi-tai), drawing from Eastern and Western knowledge based on Drucker.
[Contents of the explanatory document]
■ Paradigm shift from modern Western management
■ Motivation for systematizing Drucker management and expectations for Japan
■ Social ecosystem management
■ Drucker's management
■ "Spirit, Strategy, Practice" (shin-gi-tai) as a trinity of management, etc.
*Explanatory document is currently available. For more details, please contact us or download the PDF to view it.