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The "Guchi-katsu" meeting is a gathering where the essence of company issues can be identified and specific solutions can be discussed. Additionally, as a secondary effect, expressing grievances—speaking one's true feelings—promotes self-disclosure and fosters intimacy among participants. By granting "permission" to voice complaints and creating a safe and secure environment, it is possible to draw out immeasurable potential and create a very important space for team building. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Implementation Steps】 1. Extraction of "grievances" 2. Prioritization of issues 3. Problem-solving meeting *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe workshop "Try Dying Once (R)" is held with the hope that as many people as possible can live this moment "without regrets." "How to live" and "how to die" are choices that can be made in the form you desire, even from now on. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【Workshop Content】 ■ First half: Imagining the death you desire ■ Middle: Experience of a stomach cancer story (discomfort in the stomach → examination → result notification → hospitalization → final moments) ■ Second half: Current state of life-prolonging treatment in Japanese medicine, thoughts on preparing for death ■ Conclusion: Reflection on what is important and how thoughts about death have changed *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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