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2025-08-12 17:02:15

Free Seminar on Project Management for Professional Managers Announced by Suits Inc.

Free Seminar Announcement: Project Management for Professional Managers



Suits Inc., located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, is pleased to announce a free seminar titled "Project Management for Professional Managers" to be held on Friday, August 15, 2025, starting at 7:00 PM. The seminar will be conducted by our CEO, Yusuke Komatsu, who has extensive experience in enhancing the value of small and medium-sized enterprises.

Overview of the Seminar


The seminar aims to equip business leaders and managers with effective methods for project management. Given the financial burden small enterprises can face from inefficient task management, this seminar will provide insights into optimizing team performance and minimizing time wastage.

Research indicates that small businesses can incur substantial costs from poor task management. For instance, in a company with 30 employees, conducting daily progress meetings between supervisors and subordinates can amount to approximately 1.19 million yen monthly—an amount that could severely impact a small business's budget. This seminar will introduce participants to tools that promote the visualization and organization of tasks, ultimately leading to better resource management and cost savings.

Register to Attend


To register for the seminar, please visit here. It is an excellent opportunity for managers to learn how to implement effective project management strategies tailored for their organization.

Insights from Industry Research


A survey conducted by Nulabo from October 6-10, 2023, highlighted that a significant percentage of managers still rely on traditional methods for task management. While email and calendar functions were used by 31.2%, handwritten notes by 30.6%, and business chat applications by 14.3%, only a small fraction (11.7%) utilized dedicated task management tools. This gap emphasizes the need for a shift towards modern task management solutions for team-based productivity.

The seminar will dive into the concept of work management, explaining how organizations, especially smaller ones, can treat everyday operations similarly to project management. By doing so, businesses can manage their workflows more efficiently, ensuring that all tasks are tracked and completed on time.

During the session, Komatsu will share his insights from two decades in the field, showcasing real-world examples of how effective task management can alter the trajectory of a business. Participants can expect a comprehensive view of how small and medium-sized enterprises can incorporate project management into their daily operations.

Event Details


  • - Date: August 15, 2025
  • - Time: 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM (30 minutes for the presentation, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session)
  • - Format: Online (a link will be sent via email one day prior to the event)
  • - Cost: Free
  • - Speaker: Yusuke Komatsu, President & CEO of Suits Inc.

Background of the Speaker


Yusuke Komatsu has been a driving force in enhancing the value of small businesses. After joining a social project company in 2013, he led it to profitability within seven years. He founded Suits Inc., which focuses on providing management support for SMEs, and has been instrumental in guiding various organizations towards efficient team task management.

About Suits Inc.


Suits Inc. is committed to empowering small and medium enterprises with its management support cloud service, Suits Up. This user-friendly platform enhances task visualization and ensures smooth team collaboration, making it easier for businesses to streamline their operations.

For more information about Suits and our offerings, please visit Suits Inc..

Your participation in the seminar could be a crucial step towards transforming your business management practices. We look forward to welcoming you on August 15, 2025!


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