On March 24, 2026, JPI (Japan Planning Institute) will host an insightful seminar focusing on the critical theme of decision-making in the AI era. Renowned facilitator Hirokazu Shiozawa, who is the Director of the BOOKS division within Isshindo Co., will guide participants through an engaging workshop designed specifically for leadership development.
As the prevalence of generative AI affects the landscape of information access, it is essential for leaders to enhance their personal qualities and the quality of their relationships. This holistic approach to human capability – encompassing personality, networks, and intellect – is crucial for organizational growth and sustainability. The session aims to provide a platform for attendees to revisit everyday assumptions and rethink their decision-making frameworks based on long-term research from Harvard University, particularly drawing insights from the book 'The Good Life.'
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is ideally suited for:
- - Executives and managers aiming to enhance their decision-making and dialogue skills in the AI landscape.
- - Individuals looking to improve team productivity and organizational dynamics through enhanced communication and decision-making processes.
- - Leaders facing challenges in interdepartmental communication and collaboration.
- - Those wishing to proactively explore leadership and organizational strategies in the context of AI.
Purpose of the Seminar
JPI has long provided insights into policy and industry structure changes to support corporate decision-making. However, true sustainable competitive advantage arises not only from systemic responses but also from the quality of human resources, organizational structures, and corporate culture. This initiative marks a significant focus for JPI, steering towards themes such as human capital management and well-being management, concentrating on enhancing intrinsic value creation capabilities within organizations. Future sessions will continue to revolve around the themes of people and organizations.
Attendee Format
The seminar will be conducted in-person, accommodating a limited number of 20 participants to ensure an interactive atmosphere.
Cost
The participation fee is set at 15,000 JPY (tax included), which covers the cost of accompanying literature. Please note that this program will be offered continuously and the materials and fees may vary with each session.
Additional Information
For those interested in networking, questions can be directed towards the facilitator post-seminar, promoting connections among participants and possibly leading to new business opportunities.
Inquiry Details
Japan Planning Institute,
5-2-32 Minami Azabu, Kowa Hiroo Building,
Minato-ku, Tokyo, 106-0047
TEL: 03-5793-9761
FAX: 03-5793-9767
Website
About JPI
JPI has been bridging the 'government', 'industry', and 'public' information landscape to support the execution of national projects and policies for over half a century. We strive to provide valuable insights to senior executives and managers in a limited, intimate seminar format that fosters quality engagement and meaningful connections.