A Transformative Lecture at Daito Bunka University
On May 1st, 2025, at Daito Bunka University's Faculty of Business Management, Yoshiyoshi Watanabe, CEO of ISFnet, delivered a truly impactful lecture entitled "Messages to Young People Entering Society." This session aimed at empowering students with valuable insights into career choices and traits essential for future leaders.
Key Themes of the Lecture
Watanabe emphasized the importance of selecting the right company and showcased the vital characteristics required in the workforce of the future. One major point he highlighted was the significance of embracing change and maintaining a courageous attitude when facing challenges. The discussion focused on nurturing a mindset of resilience and proactivity among the youth, motivating them to step out of their comfort zones. This theme deeply resonated with the student audience, who responded with enthusiasm and encouragement.
Many participants expressed their desire to work under leadership like Watanabe's, resonating with his vision for professional growth and development. Watanabe shared insights about ISFnet's unique programs aimed at cultivating young executives, such as the Young Executive Candidate (YEC) system, which nurtures promising candidates under 35. He also discussed the firm's commitment to inclusiveness through their Diver In Employment initiative, which prioritizes creating a supportive environment for diverse talents.
Participant Reactions
The feedback from students was overwhelmingly positive, revealing a transformative engagement. Here are some noteworthy comments:
- - "I learned about the realities of work and how to choose the right company, gaining significant insights."
- - "Your words about the opportunities for young people inspired me greatly."
- - "I appreciated the honesty you showed in discussing both the positives and negatives of managing a business, which reflected your character."
- - "You motivated me to face failures with a positive mindset and to remain ambitious in my career pursuits."
- - "I was astonished by your willingness to share perspectives that many other CEOs avoid discussing. It showcased your leadership depth."
- - "Your belief in working for the benefit of others resonated deeply with me."
- - "I was moved by your commitment to genuinely offer opportunities to young professionals."
The Aim of the Lecture
Through this engaging presentation, Watanabe's mission was to inspire students to build confidence in their abilities and to take the first steps toward establishing their unique careers. The initiative aims to promote dialogue with the next generation of leaders, ensuring ISFnet remains closely connected with societal needs and workforce dynamics.
About Daito Bunka University
Daito Bunka University, established in 1923, has a rich history of focusing on the promotion and research of Eastern culture. As it commemorates its 100th anniversary in 2023, the institution continues to advocate the importance of diversity and the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. The course "Enterprise and Entrepreneurs A," which hosted Watanabe, invites various leaders from different industries to deliver real-world insights on management strategies and human resource utilization. Professor Koku of the Faculty of Business Management hopes to prepare students for their upcoming job search through this course, equipping them with critical problem-solving abilities and awareness of diverse industry contexts.
About ISFnet
Founded by Watanabe in 2000, ISFnet is an IT infrastructure company specializing in cloud computing, servers, and network security solutions. With nearly 2,000 engineers, the company operates numerous locations throughout Japan, including branches in China, South Korea, and Singapore. ISFnet prides itself on being a "human resource development company," focusing on cultivating skilled IT infrastructure engineers. For more information, please visit
ISFnet's official website.
Through these transformative initiatives, ISFnet aims to nurture the leaders of tomorrow, fostering a forward-thinking society.