Culture of Learning
2025-06-24 23:44:55

Creating a Culture of Learning: Human Resources and Management in the Future

Creating a Culture of Learning: Human Resources and Management in the Future



On July 3, 2025, Trustyyle, a company based in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, under the leadership of CEO Yosuke Yoshida, will host a transformative event titled "Creating a Culture of Learning: Human Resources and Management in the Future" in collaboration with the Hamamatsu Cross-Border Learning Promotion Council (Hamaetsu). This event will be held at Co-startup Space & Community 'FUSE' in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, starting at 14:30 and concluding at 18:00. All interested persons are encouraged to attend this complimentary event by registering in advance.

Understanding the Need for Cultural Change


Many organizations are grappling with a series of persistent challenges:
  • - Employees struggle to retain what they learn.
  • - There's a lack of cohesion within teams.
  • - Future leaders are not emerging as expected.

These issues often stem from the underlying corporate culture rather than isolated policies or frameworks. The event seeks to uncover how organizations can cultivate a culture that fosters sustainable growth, especially in these volatile times.

The Role of Learning in Organizational Culture


Through the lens of learning, the event will address how companies can develop an enduring culture of growth and adaptation. Participants will engage with the historical trajectory of human resources, exploring how the discipline's evolution can inform current practices. There will also be case studies from local businesses demonstrating practical applications and success stories.

The event is designed for anyone involved in human resources, management, or organizational development who is looking to deepen their understanding of corporate culture's significance in fostering innovation and challenge.

Event Schedule


Participants can expect a dynamic schedule:
  • - 14:00 Registration Begins
  • - 14:30 Opening Remarks
  • - 14:35 Keynote Session
  • - 15:05 Panel Discussion
  • - 16:00 Group Discussions
  • - 16:45 Closing Remarks and Group Photo
  • - 17:00 Networking Session
  • - 18:00 Conclusion

Featured Speakers


Leading this session will be several prominent figures in the field, sharing their insights:
Yosuke Yoshida

As the director of the HR Library and CEO of Trustyyle, Yosuke Yoshida will deliver the keynote address, diving into the role of human resources in transforming organizations. He has extensive experience supporting corporate growth, particularly in companies lacking dedicated HR functions.
Kyosuke Nagasaka

The Executive Director of Nagasaka Honey Farm and President of Career Vision Lab, Nagasaka has effectively blended traditional business with modern HR practices, enriching the hiring process and nurturing talent within his company.
Kenzou Ogawa

CEO of NOKIOO and representative of Hamaetsu, Ogawa's seasoned background in IT and consulting enables him to contribute valuable perspectives on regional economic and organizational development.
Amane Sawatari

A well-known author and advisor on organizational development, Sawatari will facilitate discussions, guiding participants to share and ponder innovative pathways forward in HR and management.

About the HR Library


Established on April 1, 2024, in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, the HR Library serves as a co-working space for professionals in human resources. Offering over 2,500 HR-related books and a vibrant community of over 600 members, it aims to empower participants with the knowledge and connections necessary to shape the future of work.

Join us for this groundbreaking event that promises to ignite conversations and inspire action in the world of human resources and corporate culture. For registration and more information, visit Hamaetsu's event page.


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