Japan Management Association Revamps Website and Launches 'D-OMNi'
The Japan Management Association (JMA), headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, led by President Takahara Hirotaka, has announced a complete overhaul of its corporate website alongside the debut of a new owned media platform named "D-OMNi". This initiative aims to enhance the understanding of JMA’s mission, history, and services.
Background of the Renewal
For years, JMA has been engaged in various sectors including corporate management, local government, healthcare, and education. With the landscape of business and work evolving rapidly, the need for a clearer communication of JMA’s role and offerings became apparent. This renewal seeks to bridge connections with businesses, local governments, and various organizations to better serve their needs. The goal is to create a corporate site that intuitively explains to first-time visitors how they can leverage JMA’s solutions for their organizations.
User-Friendly Navigation for New Visitors
The refreshed homepage features a dedicated section for first-time users, providing tailored entry points for different audiences such as enterprises, governmental bodies, and members. Visitors can easily find information based on their objectives—whether they’re in search of training sessions, services for local governments, organizational consultancy, or details about JMA's membership programs.
In addition to improved access, a comprehensive overview of JMA's various projects is now available at a glance. This structure enhances user experience and ensures that critical information is just a click away.
Expanding Content on What JMA Is
This renewal goes beyond mere business information; it enriches the content about JMA itself. The "About JMA" section now presents an organized checklist of the solutions offered, allowing prospective clients to become acquainted with JMA’s capabilities in one glance. Additionally, an updated historical account titled "The Journey of JMA" highlights the organization’s dedication to modernizing management practices since its inception in 1949.
A new page also delves into the significant influence of Professor Peter F. Drucker on Japanese management and JMA's role in that narrative, showcasing the connection and legacy that inspires their current initiatives.
Promoting Inter-Industry Learning and Research
Another intriguing aspect of the website is the detailed presentation of JMA’s long-standing commitment to inter-industry exchanges and research activities. The new pages highlight exchanges between municipal staff and private sector entities, as well as research meetings tailored to address practical challenges, reinforcing JMA's philosophy of fostering dialogue and knowledge-sharing among professionals from diverse fields.
Revamping In-House Training Services
To coincide with the website’s launch, JMA also revamped the site dedicated to its in-house training programs. Here, organizations can request custom training tailored to address specific challenges their teams are facing. The newly organized content provides clarity on offerings for both corporate clients and public institutions, ensuring that users can easily find services aligned with their needs.
For enterprises looking for tailored in-house training, visit
JMA's Corporate Training Services or for public sector services, check out
JMA's Government Training Services.
Introducing 'D-OMNi'
In tandem with the website revitalization, JMA launched the new media platform 'D-OMNi'. Since its establishment in 1949, JMA has confronted challenges in various sectors. The new platform continues this legacy, aiming to deliver insights into management, organization, workplace dynamics, career development, health, and societal changes. Through 'D-OMNi', JMA hopes to encourage readers to engage with and ponder these topics in their own ways, ultimately sparking meaningful conversations about work and society.
JMA remains steadfast in its commitment to innovation in management practices, aspiring to partner with clients to create a brighter future for Japan’s economy and society.
For more information about JMA, visit their corporate site at
Japan Management Association.
For inquiries, reach out to their public relations team at
[email protected].