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2025-08-07 00:20:48

FeelWorks Hosts Seminar Celebrating Release of New Book on Work Motivation Reform

Celebrate Work Motivation Reform with FeelWorks



FeelWorks, a leading consultancy in workforce development, is excited to announce a seminar to commemorate the release of Takao Maekawa's latest book, "Awakening Teams with Genuine Managers: Reforming Work Motivation." Scheduled for August 28, 2025, this event will feature Maekawa himself, providing deep insights into his work and discussing the critical need for a shift towards work motivation reforms in today’s corporate landscape.

As companies worldwide engage in reforms aimed at enhancing work environments, many employees still report a lack of fulfillment and happiness in their work. This is concerning, as it could lead to a culture of complacency and premature resignations among talented personnel—something organizations can ill afford. In this context, simply creating a comfortable workplace is insufficient. Instead, what is needed is a genuine focus on improving the work motivation of employees, where the aim is to make work meaningful and fulfilling.

Takao Maekawa, the founder and CEO of FeelWorks, believes that this transformation must begin at the managerial level. It is imperative for not just employees but also managers themselves to reconnect with the true essence of their roles. By reinstating pride in their managerial positions, they will inspire teams to elevate their performance and engagement. In this seminar, Maekawa will share the motivations behind his writing and his insights about implementing effective work motivation reforms.

Seminar Details


  • - Date: August 28, 2025
  • - Time: 15:00 - 17:00 (Registration starts at 14:40)
  • - Venue: VORT SPACE, 9th Floor, Okamoto Building, 1-11-3 Nihonbashi Kayabacho, Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan.
  • - Facilitator: Takao Maekawa, CEO of FeelWorks
  • - Participation Fee: Free
  • - Target Audience: Human Resource, Training, and Management Professionals
  • - Capacity: Limited to first 12 registrants (Up to 2 individuals from one organization)
  • - Special Offer: Participants will receive a copy of the new book.

The program will cover vital topics including the importance of ensuring that work motivation supersedes mere work comfort, the need for skillful management in an era of respecting employee preferences, strategies for shunning complacency in workplace environments, and how managers' own motivation can drive transformative reforms.

Registration Deadline


All interested participants should register by August 25, 2025.

For registration and further information, please visit the FeelWorks website.

Book Information


  • - Title: "Awakening Teams with Genuine Managers: Reforming Work Motivation"
  • - Author: Takao Maekawa
  • - Publisher: Gundo Forest
  • - Release Date: July 29, 2025
  • - Language: Japanese
  • - ISBN: 978-4-910629-05-6
  • - Price: 1,760 yen (tax included)
  • - Available at: Amazon, Rakuten Books

About the Author


Takao Maekawa, born in 1966 in Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, is a prominent figure advocating for "Managerial Skills®" and currently serves as the CEO of FeelWorks and a lecturer at Aoyama Gakuin University. Over 30 years, Maekawa has dedicated himself to understanding what is demanded from managers and leadership in modern workplaces. His work not only focuses on fostering effective management but also on enhancing the way organizations perceive employee engagement and motivation.

FeelWorks is committed to revitalizing the work lives of managers and, by extension, the teams they lead. With a clear vision of making management inspiring, FeelWorks has facilitated the training of more than 500 organizations since its inception in 2008.

For more information about FeelWorks, visit their official site: FeelWorks

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