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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20190921T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20190921T211500
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SUMMARY:Sat. September 21: Vital Japan 「人生100年時代、あなたはどう対応？」 "The 100-Year-Life:  What would you do?"
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 21 \, 2019 : 6:30-9:15pm\n2019年9月21日(土) 6:30-9:15pm  【飯田橋-Iidabashi\, Tokyo】\n◆Topic 「人生100年時代、あなたはどう対応？」\n“The 100-Year-Life: What would you do?”\n◆Speaker:  石倉洋子さん  （一橋大学名誉教授）\nDr.Yoko Ishikura\, Professor Emeritus\, Hitotsubashi University\n※使用言語： 英語のみ    Session language: English\n*English Announcement\n\n\n\n◆日時：2019年9月21日(土) 6:30-9:15pm (開場 6:00pm)\n終了後、立食形式のNetworking Party\n◆会場：東京しごとセンター 地下講堂\n東京都千代田区飯田橋　3-10-3\n◆交通：飯田橋駅より徒歩7分、九段下駅より徒歩10分\n　地図 \n◆参加費：1\,000円\n◆定員：200人 \n◆参加申込フォーム　参加受付中！\n\n◆勉強会の流れ\n  -6:30pm Networking time\n6:30pm: Opening\n6:45pm-: Workshop by the Speaker\n9:15pm Session end\n(9:30pm- Networking Party at a casual Italian restaurant) \n◆使用言語： 英語のみ \n９月のVital Japanには、石倉洋子さん（一橋大学名誉教授：経営戦略、競争力、グローバル人材がご専門）をスピーカーにお迎えします。昨年初めてご登壇いただき、その素晴らしさに大きな反響を巻き起こしました。 \n石倉さんは経営戦略や競争力のご専門家としてご高名。現在も世界を飛び回り世界中の国際会議で\n活躍されていらっしゃるのみならず、グローバル人材の育成にも尽力されており、世界の課題を英語で議論する「場」を独自に展開されています。その中には、Vital Japan代表の小田康之もゲストスピーカーとして参画したGlobalAgenda Seminar、や SINCA(Sharing Innovative & Creative Action)などがあります。 \nこのセッションでは、「人生100年時代」と言われるような長い人生にどう各個人が対応するのか、どんな学びが必要なのか、スピーカーから問題提起いただき、参加者各自はどう考えるか、どうして行くべきかをディスカッションしてゆきます。 \n石倉洋子さんのお話を踏まえ、参加者でのグループディスカッション、さらには全体での議論を盛り込んだinteractiveなworkshop。使用言語は英語のみです。 \n*** Speakerからのメッセージ ***\n日本は世界でも最も長寿国のひとつです。この事実は以前から知られていて、「高齢化」というネガティブなイメージで捉えられることが多かったようです。\nしかし、最近は「人生100年時代の戦略」と、長い人生をポジティブにとらえて、いろいろな対応策を考えようという動きが目に付きます。\n実際、関連の著書や記事も急に増えています。こうした動きは、どちらかというと、かなり年齢の高い人が、実際にリタイアすることになって、さてどうするか、と考えていることが多いようです。\nしかし、若ければ若いほど「人生100年」は現実になるので、早くから対応しておくと良いと思います。\nどんなことに留意して、何をしたらよいのでしょうか。みなさんは何をしていますか？そのあたりを議論したいと思います。 \n▼Speakerのご紹介\n石倉 洋子 さん 　Dr.Yoko Ishikura\n一橋大学名誉教授。専門は、経営戦略、競争力、グローバル人材 \nバージニア大学大学院経営学修士（MBA）、ハーバード大学大学院 経営学博士(DBA)修了。\nマッキンゼー社でマネジャー。青山学院大学国際政治経済学部教授、一橋大学大学院国際企業戦略研究科教授。慶應義塾大学大学院メディアデザイン研究科教授 \n株式会社資生堂、積水化学の社外取締役、世界経済フォーラム Member of Expert Network \nこれまで、ライフネット生命保険株式会社、富士通株式会社、株式会社商船三井社外取締役、郵政公社社外理事、総合科学技術会議非常勤議員、日本学術会議副会長、その他　行政改革本部規制改革委員会委員、文部科学省中央教育審議会委員、産業クラスター研究会副座長、公正取引委員会独禁法懇話会委員、経済財政諮問会議専門委員会「選択する未来」Working Group委員など \n日本および外国企業の経営幹部研修・戦略ワークショップ、グローバル人材、多様性推進、女性活用などに関する各種セミナー、アジア・欧米の会議のパネリスト \n2010年より「グローバル・アジェンダ・ゼミナール」、「ダボスの経験を東京で」（2013年から2018年まで）、2018年からSINCA – Sharing Innovative & Creative Actionなど、世界の課題を英語で議論する「場」の実験を継続中 \n■Website\nhttps://www.yokoishikura.com \n  \n*English Announcement \n\n\n\nVital Japan 178th Monthly Session – September 21\, 2019 (Saturday)\n*Topic “The 100-Year-Life: What would you do?”\n*Speaker: Dr.Yoko Ishikura\, Professor Emeritus\, Hitotsubashi University\n*Session Language: English\n\n\n\n\n*When: Saturday\, September 21\, 2019\n6:30-9:15pm (Doors open 6:00pm) Networking Party to follow \n*Where: Tokyo Shigoto Center – Basement Hall\n3-10-3 Iidabashi\, Chiyoda-ku\, Tokyo \n*Access: 7 minute walk from Iidabashi Station\n10 minute walk from Kudanshita Station\n*Map \n*Language: English \n*Cost: 1\,000yen \n*Sign Up Form  Sing Up Now!\n(Max 200 people)\n*Session Flow:\n  -6:30pm Networking time\n6:30pm: Opening\n6:45pm-: Workshop by the Speaker\n9:15pm Session end\n(9:30pm- Networking Party at a casual Italian restaurant) \n  \nJoin us for an interactive workshop with Yoko Ishikura\, Professor Emeritus\, Hitotsubashi University.\nThere will be group discussions and Q&A throughout the session. \n  \n*** Message from the Speaker***\nJapan is one of the fastest aging societies in the world.  This demographic fact has been known for some time\, and “Aging” tended to come with “negative” image. Recently however\, we associate “aging” more positively  as we have much moretime to try new things and have a variety of experiences. \nMany books and articles on how to live happily and productively in the era of “100 year life” have been written lately. Majority of ideas and plans seem to come from those who hit the retirement age and realize the need to think about their lifestyle. \nI encourage younger people to start thinking/designing their 100 year life\, as it will be reality for them sooner or later. What kind of factors to consider and what actions to take? What do YOU do?  Let us share ideas for designing good 100 year life. \n*Speaker’s Profile\nYoko Ishikura\, Professor Emeritus\, Hitotsubashi University \nProfessor Yoko Ishikura currently serves as an independent consultant in the area of global strategy\, competitiveness and global talent. \nShe is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Expert Network.  She currently serves as a non-executive director of Shiseido Company\, Limited and Sekisui Chemical. \nProfessor Ishikura was a manager at McKinsey & Company Inc.\, a professor at the School of  International Politics\, Economics and Business at Aoyama Gakuin University (Japan)\, a professor at the Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy at Hitotsubashi University (Japan) and a professor at the Graduate School of Media Design at Keio University (Japan) \nShe has served as a non-executive director for Lifenet Insurance Co.\, Vodafone Holdings KK\, Japan Post\, Mitsui OSK Lines\, and Fujitsu Corporation.\nHer former civic and professional activities include Executive Member of the Council for Science and Technology Policy\, Vice President of the Science Council of Japan\, Member of the Working Group on Growth under Council on Economic & Fiscal Policy\, Vice Chair of Cluster Commission for METI\, and Member of the Central Education Council in Japan. \nShe was a representative of Japan for Partner Institute of Global Competitiveness Report and served as Member of the Final Jury\, St. Gallen Wing of Excellence Student Competition. \nProfessor Ishikura received a Bachelor of Arts from Sophia University in Tokyo\, Japan\, a Master of Business Administration from the University of Virginia\, Darden School of Business (USA)\nand a Doctor of Business Administration from Harvard Business School (USA). \nShe has been a frequent speaker and moderator at management conferences\,\nseminars and workshops throughout the world. \nShe also has run various workshops for international clients and recently for young global leaders including Global Agenda Seminar Series\, SINCA – Sharing Innovative & Creative Action and Leadership seminars in Japan. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://vitaljapan.com/event/2019-9-21-vital-japan/
LOCATION:飯田橋 – Iidabashi (Tokyo Shigoto Center)\, 飯田橋3-10-3\, 千代田区\, Tokyo\, 102-0072\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Vital Japan －Bilingual Professionals Network
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20190615T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20190615T211500
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SUMMARY:Sat. June 15: Vital Japan「Diversity and Inclusion - 日本が多様性を包み込む社会になるには何が必要か？ 」◆英語セミナー
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 15\, 2019 : 6:30-9:15pm\n2019年6月15日(土) 6:30-9:15pm 【飯田橋-Iidabashi\, Tokyo】\n ◆Topic「Diversity and Inclusion – 日本が多様性を包み込む社会になるには何が必要か？ 」\n“What are the obstacles to Japan becoming a truly diverse and inclusive country?”\n◆Speaker: バイエ・マクニールさん Baye McNeil\, Author / Columnist / Social Commentator / Activist\n※使用言語： 英語のみ    Session language: English\n*English Announcement\n\n\n\n◆日時：2019年6月15日(土) 6:30-9:15pm (開場 6:00pm)\n終了後、立食形式のNetworking Party\n◆会場：東京しごとセンター B2F 講堂\n東京都千代田区飯田橋　3-10-3\n◆交通：飯田橋駅より徒歩7分、九段下駅より徒歩10分\n　地図 \n◆参加費：1\,000円\n◆定員：200人 \n◆参加申込フォーム　参加受付中！\n\n◆勉強会の流れ\n  -6:30pm Networking time\n6:30pm: Opening\n6:45pm-: Workshop by the Speaker\n9:15pm Session end\n(9:30pm- Networking Party at a casual Italian restaurant) \n◆使用言語： 英語のみ \n６月のVital Japanでは、New York出身の黒人作家であるバイエ・マクニールさんをスピーカーにお迎えし、日本社会における “Diversity” と “Inclusion”について考えます。 \nマクニールさんは、Japan Timesのコラムやその著書で知られ、日本において人種差別問題の批評家としても活動されています。\nテレビタレントの黒塗りメイクが人種差別的であると米New York Times、英BBC等の海外メディアがこぞって取り上げるニュース（”Blackface in Japan controversy” ）がありましたが、マクニールさんはそのきっかけを作った方でもあります。\n●wikipedia: Baye McNeil参照 \n国際基準において、日本が多様性と包括を重視した社会といえるのか？\nもしそうでないのであれば、どうしてゆくことが必要なのか、具体的な事例をご紹介いただきながら問題提起いただき、参加者と共にディスカッションしてゆきます。 \nグループディスカッションなどを交えながらのインタラクティブなセッション。使用言語は英語のみです。セッション、そしてその後のNetworkingともども参加者での交流も楽しみましょう！ \n※このイベントは、Vital Japan monthly sessionです。Vital English-英語勉強会とは異なりますので、初めての方は参加要件をご確認のご参加ください。（英語の勉強会ではありません。） \n  \nOver the past few years\, there have been a growing number of incidents that have garnered local and international attention regarding Japan and its views and treatment (intentional and otherwise) of non-Japanese residents and biracial citizens. \nIncidents with racial overtones that have made it glaringly obvious to the global community that while Japan may not be a racist/xenophobic/deplorably insensitive country\, it certainly has a lot of work to do to prevent that labeling moving forward. \nDue to its reputation for being a safe and “homogeneous” country replete with polite and welcoming people\, Japan still garners the benefit of the doubt. But these incidents\, though often superficial\, are problematic and symptomatic of some deep-seated issues that require the country’s full-attention to remedy. \n▼Speakerのご紹介\nBaye McNeil\, Author / Columnist / Social Commentator / Activist\nBaye is from Brooklyn NY and has lived in Japan since 2004. He is the author of two critically-acclaimed books on life in Japan: “Hi! My Name is Loco and I am a Racist” and “Loco in Yokohama”. His monthly column\, “Black Eye”\, for The Japan Times\, raises awareness of issues related to “blackness” in Japan\, and profiles people of African descent from around the globe living in Japan . \nIn 2015\, Baye spearheaded a successful petition to protest the airing of a blackface minstrel show on Japanese TV\, and since has become the voice of people of African descent all over Asia. His writing and activism has garnered global attention\, and has been featured or discussed in The New York Times\, on\nBBC\, CNN\, Washington Post\, Wall Street Journal\, Huffington Post\, USA Today\, Yahoo! Japan News\, Associated Press\, Kyodo News\, Toyokeizai\, Nikkei Asian Review\, Asahi Shimbun\, Shukan Shincho etc. \nHe also conducts workshops and seminars at companies and universities across the country on race issues\, in his continuing effort to help Japan achieve its desired and inevitable goal of increased diversity and inclusiveness. Baye graduated from Long Island University with a BA in English and Communications. He lives in Yokohama. \n  \n*English Announcement \n\n\n\nVital Japan 176th Monthly Session – June 15\, 2019 (Saturday)\n*Topic “What are the obstacles to Japan becoming a truly diverse and inclusive country?”\n*Speaker: Baye McNeil\, Author / Columnist / Social Commentator / Activist\n*Session Language: English\n\n\n\n\n*When:  Saturday\, June 15\, 2019\n6:30-9:15pm (Doors open 6:00pm) Networking Party to follow \n*Place: Tokyo Shigoto Center – B2 Hall\n3-10-3 Iidabashi\, Chiyoda-ku\, Tokyo \n*Access: 7 minute walk from Iidabashi Station\n10 minute walk from Kudanshita Station\n*Map \n*Language: English \n*Cost: 1\,000yen \n*Sign Up Form  Sing Up Now!\n(Max 200 people)\n*Session Flow:\n  -6:30pm Networking time\n6:30pm: Opening\n6:45pm-: Workshop by the Speaker\n9:15pm Session end\n(9:30pm- Networking Party at a casual Italian restaurant) \n  \nPlease join us for an interactive workshop with Baye McNeil\, Author / Columnist/ Social Commentator / Activist.  You won’t want to miss this great opportunity to network while you explore how Japan can become a truly diverse and inclusive country. \nOver the past few years\, there have been a growing number of incidents that have garnered local and international attention regarding Japan and its views and treatment (intentional and otherwise) of non-Japanese residents and biracial citizens. \nIncidents with racial overtones that have made it glaringly obvious to the global community that while Japan may not be a racist/xenophobic/deplorably insensitive country\, it certainly has a lot of work to do to prevent that labeling moving forward. \nDue to its reputation for being a safe and “homogeneous” country replete with polite and welcoming people\, Japan still garners the benefit of the doubt. But these incidents\, though often superficial\, are problematic and symptomatic of some deep-seated issues that require the country’s full-attention to remedy. \n*Speaker’s Profile\nBaye McNeil\, Author / Columnist / Social Commentator / Activist\nBaye is from Brooklyn NY and has lived in Japan since 2004. He is the author of two critically-acclaimed books on life in Japan: “Hi! My Name is Loco and I am a Racist” and “Loco in Yokohama”. His monthly column\, “Black Eye”\, for The Japan Times\, raises awareness of issues related to “blackness” in Japan\, and profiles people of African descent from around the globe living in Japan . \nIn 2015\, Baye spearheaded a successful petition to protest the airing of a blackface minstrel show on Japanese TV\, and since has become the voice of people of African descent all over Asia. His writing and activism has garnered global attention\, and has been featured or discussed in The New York Times\, on\nBBC\, CNN\, Washington Post\, Wall Street Journal\, Huffington Post\, USA Today\, Yahoo! Japan News\, Associated Press\, Kyodo News\, Toyokeizai\, Nikkei Asian Review\, Asahi Shimbun\, Shukan Shincho etc. \nHe also conducts workshops and seminars at companies and universities across the country on race issues\, in his continuing effort to help Japan achieve its desired and inevitable goal of increased diversity and inclusiveness. Baye graduated from Long Island University with a BA in English and Communications. He lives in Yokohama. \n  \n 
URL:https://vitaljapan.com/event/20190615-vital-japan/
LOCATION:飯田橋 – Iidabashi (Tokyo Shigoto Center)\, 飯田橋3-10-3\, 千代田区\, Tokyo\, 102-0072\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Vital Japan －Bilingual Professionals Network
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20190420T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20190420T211500
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SUMMARY:[Full - 満員] Sat. April 20: Vital Japan「日本のCool Japan政策を考える - なぜCoolじゃないのか！？」"Examining the Cool Japan Policy -  Is it Actually Cool?"◆英語セミナー
DESCRIPTION:Fully-booked!  このイベントは満員締め切り済みです。\nキャンセル待ち等もございません。Vital Japan  173rd Monthly Session   第174回 月例セッション\n2019年4月20日(土) 6:30pm 【飯田橋-Iidabashi\, Tokyo】\n ◆Topic「日本のCool Japan政策を考える – なぜCoolじゃないのか！？」\n“Examining the Cool Japan Policy – Is it Actually Cool?”\n◆Speaker:　 ベンジャミン・ボアズ さん (国際コミュニケーション・コンサルタント、内閣府公認Cool Japanアンバサダー)\nBenjamin Boas\, International Communication Consultant and Cool Japan Ambassador\n※使用言語： 英語のみ    Session language: English\n*English Announcement\n\n\n\n◆日時：2019年4月20日（土）6:30-9:15pm (開場 6:00pm)\n終了後、立食形式のNetworking Party\n◆会場：東京しごとセンター B2F 講堂\n東京都千代田区飯田橋　3-10-3\n◆交通：飯田橋駅より徒歩7分、九段下駅より徒歩10分\n　地図 \n◆参加費：1\,000円\n◆定員：200人 \n◆参加申込フォーム　満員締切済！\n\n◆勉強会の流れ\n  -6:30pm Networking time\n6:30pm: Opening\n6:45pm-: Workshop by the Speaker\n9:15pm Session end\n(9:30pm- Networking Party at a casual Italian restaurant) \n◆使用言語： 英語のみ \n4月のVital Japanには、米国人のベンジャミン・ボアズさんをお招きし、日本政府の「クールジャパン」政策について考えます。 \n内閣府によると、クールジャパンは次のように説明されています。\n「クールジャパンは、外国人がクールととらえる日本の魅力（アニメ、マンガ、ゲーム等のコンテンツ、ファッション、食、伝統文化、デザイン、ロボットや環境技術など）」 \n「外国人がクールととらえる日本の魅力」であるクールジャパンの政策は、日本のサブカルチャーに精通された米国人のボアズさんの目にはどう映るのか、自由に語っていただきながら、参加者と共にディスカッションしてゆきます。 \nグループディスカッションなどを交えながらのインタラクティブなセッション。\n使用言語は英語のみです。 \nセッション、そしてその後のNetworkingともども参加者での交流も楽しみましょう！ \n Outline\n1. 2003 and the advent of “Cool Japan”\n2. Separating foreign appeal from domestic appeal\n3. The three assumptions\n4. One hundred years of Cool Japan\n5. The real story behind anime’s international success\n6. Japan doesn’t exist\n7. Letting Japan speak for itself \n▼Speakerのご紹介\nベンジャミン・ボアズ さん Benjamin Boas\nアメリカ・ニューヨーク州生まれ。ブラウン大学卒。\n『日本のことは、マンガとゲームで学びました。』（小学館）原作者。\n2007年フルブライト奨学金を得て京都大学大学院人文科学研究所にて「麻雀と社会」を研究。横浜のアメリカ・カナダ大学連合日本研究センターに在籍。その後、大阪商業大学、東京大学にて「ゲームと社会」を研究。\n現在は国際コミュニケーション・コンサルタント、翻訳家、内閣府公認クールジャパン・アンバサダー、東京都中野区観光大使、ライター、研究活動の傍らNHKWorldの番組レポーターの他、様々なラジオ番組、新聞、雑誌で「クール・ジャパンの在り方」を提言する活動も行っている。 \n  \n  \n*English Announcement \n\n\n\nVital Japan 174th Monthly Session –  April 20\, 2019 (Saturday)\n*Topic “Examining the Cool Japan Policy – Is it Actually Cool?”\n*Speaker: Benjamin Boas\, International Communication Consultant and Cool Japan Ambassador\n*Session Languge: English\n\n\n\n\n*When:  Saturday\, April 20\, 2019\n6:30-9:15pm (Doors open 6:00pm) Networking Party to follow \n*Place: Tokyo Shigoto Center – B2 Hall\n3-10-3 Iidabashi\, Chiyoda-ku\, Tokyo \n*Access: 7 minute walk from Iidabashi Station\n10 minute walk from Kudanshita Station\n*Map \n*Language: English \n*Cost: 1\,000yen \n*Sign Up Form  Fully-booked!\n(Max 200 people)\n*Session Flow:\n  -6:30pm Networking time\n6:30pm: Opening\n6:45pm-: Workshop by the Speaker\n9:15pm Session end\n(9:30pm- Networking Party at a casual Italian restaurant) \nPlease join us for an interactive workshop with Benjamin Boas\, International Communication Consultant and Cool Japan Ambassador.\nYou won’t want to miss this great opportunity to network while you explore Japan’s public policy of “Cool Japan”! \nOutline\n1. 2003 and the advent of “Cool Japan”\n2. Separating foreign appeal from domestic appeal\n3. The three assumptions\n4. One hundred years of Cool Japan\n5. The real story behind anime’s international success\n6. Japan doesn’t exist\n7. Letting Japan speak for itself \n*Speaker’s Profile\nBenjamin Boas has over a decade of experience as a global communication consultant. Recognized by the Japanese Government’s Cabinet Office as a Cool Japan Ambassador\, Benjamin is author of two books on Japanese culture and English education in Japan. His writing has been published by organizations including The Japan Times\, The Yomiuri Shimbun and Studio Ghibli and he regularly appears in television programs on NHK World.\nAfter graduating from Brown University\, Benjamin studied at Kyoto University on a Fulbright Fellowship and has held research positions at the University of Tokyo\, Osaka University of Commerce and Keio University. \nOutside of work\, Benjamin is an avid Mahjong player and has placed in two international championships. He holds a 2nd-degree black belt and instructor certification from the Yoshinkan Aikido Hombu Dojo. \n  \n 
URL:https://vitaljapan.com/event/20190420-vital-japan/
LOCATION:飯田橋 – Iidabashi (Tokyo Shigoto Center)\, 飯田橋3-10-3\, 千代田区\, Tokyo\, 102-0072\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Vital Japan －Bilingual Professionals Network
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SUMMARY:Sat. Sept 8: Vital Japan◆Topic "Servant Leadership「サーバント・リーダーシップ -  チームを成功へと導く奉仕型リーダーとは」◆英語セミナー
DESCRIPTION:Vital Japan  Monthly Session   第167回 月例セッション\n2018年9月8日（土）　6:30pm 【飯田橋-Iidabashi】\n◆Topic 「サーバント・リーダーシップ – チームを成功へと導く奉仕型リーダーとは」\n“Become a servant leader and help your team succeed!”\n◆Speaker:　 ロッシェル・カップさん（ジャパン・インターカルチュラル・コンサルティング社 社長）\nRochelle Kopp\, Managing Principal\, Japan Intercultural Consulting\n※使用言語： 英語のみ\nSession language: English only\n*English Announcement\n\n\n\n◆日時：2018年9月8日（土）\n勉強会 6:30-9:15pm (開場 6:00pm)   終了後、立食形式のNetworking Party\n◆会場：東京しごとセンター B2F 講堂\n東京都千代田区飯田橋　3-10-3\n◆交通：飯田橋駅より徒歩7分、九段下駅より徒歩10分\n　地図 \n◆参加費：1\,000円\n◆定員：200人限定 \n◆参加申込フォーム　参加受付中！\n◆勉強会の流れ\n-6:30pm Networking time\n6:30pm: Opening\n6:45pm-: Workshop by the Speaker\n9:15pm Session end\n(9:30pm- Networking Party at a casual Italian restaurant) \n◆使用言語：英語のみ \n◆Topic 「サーバント・リーダーシップ – チームを成功へと導く奉仕型リーダーとは」\n“Become a servant leader and help your team succeed!” \n◆Speaker: 　ロッシェル・カップさん（ジャパン・インターカルチュラル・コンサルティング社 社長）\nRochelle Kopp\, Managing Principal\, Japan Intercultural Consulting \n9月のVital Japan月例セッションでは、近年特に注目を集めるリーダーシップのあり方「サーバント・リーダーシップ」を取り上げます。スピーカーはシリコンバレーにてコンサルティング会社を経営し、多数の著書やコラムでも知られるロッシェル・カップさん。いつものように、グループディスカッション等を交えながら、英語のみでのインタラクティブなワークショップです。 \nServant leadership is the idea that telling people what to do isn’t the most effective way of getting things done. Instead\, humbly supporting people\, inspiring them\, and coaching them is much more effective. Servant leadership has gained attention in the U.S. for its positive impact on team performance and employee engagement. \nWhether you’re a manager or a rank-and-file employee\, servant leadership can help you influence people and get things done. In a sense\, servant leadership skills are highly refined interpersonal skills. \nIn this presentation\, management consultant and communication specialist Rochelle Kopp will introduce the key facets of servant leadership. \nIn this presentation\, management consultant and communication specialist Rochelle Kopp will introduce the key facets of servant leadership: \nKey facets of Servant Leadership:\n・Listening（聞く力、上手な質問の仕方）\n・Awareness（気づく力、歩き回りによる管理）\n・Empathy（共感する力、多様性尊重）\n・Foresight（予見する能力）\n・Conceptualization（概念化する力、ビジョンの示し方）\n・Commitment to the growth of people（人間的成長を助長する力、フィードバックの伝え方）\n・Healing（癒す力、Win-Winの交渉術）\n・Persuasion（説得する力、意見の述べ方）\n・Building community（チームビルディング）\n・Stewardship（長期的な考え方） \n▼Speakerのご紹介 \nRochelle Kopp is founder and Managing Principal of Japan Intercultural Consulting\, an international training and consulting firm focused on Japanese business. She specializes in human resource management\, cross-cultural communication\, and organization development.  Rochelle works frequently with the global operations of Japanese firms\, and with foreign firms doing business in Japan. She’s taken up servant leadership as her theme for 2018\, because she believes it is the antidote to many of the issues facing Japanese companies today. \nRochelle is author of over 30 books\, including How Japanese Companies and Adopt the Silicon Valley Way\, Creating Motivated Employees in Japan\, and Sophisticated English. She writes columns for The Asahi Shimbun\, Nikkei Business Daily\, and the Newsweek Japan website. \n経営コンサルタント\nジャパン・インターカルチュラル・コンサルティング社（JIC）創設者・社長\n専門分野：異文化コミュニケーション・グローバル人材育成 ・人事管理・組織活性化・リーダーシップ \nHer recent books in Japanese:\n最新刊：　『英語の品格』\n『反省しないアメリカ人をあつかう方法34』\n『日本企業の社員は、なぜこんなにもモチベーションが低いのか? 』\n『グローバル エリート 世界で成功する英語力とビジネス力を身につける方法』\n○ツイッター：@JICRochelle （日本語）@JapanIntercult（英語） \n  \n  \n*English Announcement \n\n\n\nVital Japan 167th Monthly Session – September 8\, 2018 (Saturday)\n*Topic: “Become a servant leader and help your team succeed!”\n*Speaker: Rochelle Kopp\,Managing Principal\, Japan Intercultural ConsultingSession in English only\n\n\n\n*When: Saturday\, September 8\, 2018\n6:30-9:15pm (Door open 1:30pm)\nNetworking Party to follow at a casual Italian restaurant \n*Place: Tokyo Shigoto Center – B2 Hall\n3-10-3 Iidabashi\, Chiyoda-ku\, Tokyo \n*Access: 7 minute walk from Iidabashi Station\n10 minute walk from Kudanshita Station\n*Map \n*Language: English \n*Cost: 1\,000yen \n*Sign Up Form  Sign-up Now!\n(Max 200 people)\n*Session Flow:\n-6:30pm Networking time\n6:30pm: Opening\n6:45pm-: Workshop by the Speaker\n9:15pm Session end\n(9:30pm- Networking Party at a casual Italian restaurant) \nJoin us for an interactive workshop with Rochelle Kopp\, Managing Principal\, Japan Intercultural Consulting. \nServant leadership is the idea that telling people what to do isn’t the most effective way of getting things done. Instead\, humbly supporting people\, inspiring them\, and coaching them is much more effective. Servant leadership has gained attention in the U.S. for its positive impact on team performance and employee engagement. \nWhether you’re a manager or a rank-and-file employee\, servant leadership can help you influence people and get things done. In a sense\, servant leadership skills are highly refined interpersonal skills. \nIn this presentation\, management consultant and communication specialist Rochelle Kopp will introduce the key facets of servant leadership: \n\nListening\nAwareness\nEmpathy\nForesight\nConceptualization\nCommitment to the growth of people\nHealing\nPersuasion\nBuilding community\nStewardship\n\nThe session will include group discussions and interactive exercises to help you gain deeper insights and build your servant leadership skills. You’ll leave this session with some new ideas to enhance your effectiveness\, no matter what your position in the company. \n*About the Speaker \nRochelle Kopp is founder and Managing Principal of Japan Intercultural Consulting\, an international training and consulting firm focused on Japanese business. She specializes in human resource management\, cross-cultural communication\, and organization development.  Rochelle works frequently with the global operations of Japanese firms\, and with foreign firms doing business in Japan. She’s taken up servant leadership as her theme for 2018\, because she believes it is the antidote to many of the issues facing Japanese companies today. \nRochelle is author of over 30 books\, including How Japanese Companies and Adopt the Silicon Valley Way\, Creating Motivated Employees in Japan\, and Sophisticated English. She writes columns for The Asahi Shimbun\, Nikkei Business Daily\, and the Newsweek Japan website. \n  \n 
URL:https://vitaljapan.com/event/20180908-vital-japan/
LOCATION:飯田橋 – Iidabashi (Tokyo Shigoto Center)\, 飯田橋3-10-3\, 千代田区\, Tokyo\, 102-0072\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Vital Japan －Bilingual Professionals Network
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