MBA OPEN CLASS Apr. 24th | Context Management: Harnessing Individuality to Enhance the Quality of Management
2024年04月05日
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“Context Management: Harnessing Individuality to Enhance the Quality of Management

Speaker: Prof. Tomoyoshi Noda, Shizenkan University

Venue: Shizenkan Campus (Nihonbashi, Tokyo)  

Wed, Apr 24th, 19:00-20:30 (JST) 

 

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“The most important role of a managerial leader is to maximize the power of the individual and the organization. So, how can managerial leaders work with individuals and energize organizations?” Prof. Noda, a member of the Business Policy Process School at Harvard Business School, finds the answer in the management of the corporate context (the context of strategy, business management, and organizational behavior). This is a must-see for management leaders and their reserves who aspire to better management.

 

 

[Timeline]

19:00 – 19:10 Shizenkan University introduction / Speaker Introduction

19:10 – 20:00 Prof. Tomoyoshi Noda “Context Management” Interactive Session

20:00 – 20:30 Q&A

20:30 – 21:00 Info session (for attendees who are interested)

 

 

[Speaker]

 

 

Prof. Tomoyoshi Noda

Dr. Tomo Noda is the founder of ISL (Institute for Strategic Leadership), a Tokyo-based educational institution dedicated to the development of next-generation leaders with the willpower, character and creativity necessary to catalyze social and business innovation in Japan.
He is an expert in organizational strategy and transformational leadership, and was a faculty member of the London Business School (1996-1997), INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France (1997-2000), INSEAD ASIA in Singapore (2001-2003), and SIMI (Scandinavian International Management Institute) (1996-2005) where he taught strategic and international management to MBA students and executives.
He is also an active member of Keizai Doyukai (Japan Association of Corporate Executives) and has led a project team for promoting NPOs/NGOs and social entrepreneurship in 2011 as well as a nation-wide task team for restoring Tohoku region attacked by 3.11 earthquake and tsunami disaster between 2012 and 2017.
He is originally from Kyoto, Japan.
Dr. Noda holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from the University of Tokyo, a Master’s Degree in Science in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Doctorate in Business Administration (Business Policy) from Harvard University.

 

 

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