Discover the Future of Business at Lumission's 5-way Management Seminar
In a world where businesses constantly face evolving challenges, effective management is more crucial than ever. On March 5, 2026, Lumission, a Tokyo-based company, will host a practical seminar titled
"Starting with Future Design: 5-way Management Seminar". This event is tailored for small to medium enterprises aiming to adapt to future business environments.
Seminar Overview
The seminar will run from 1 PM to 3 PM JST and take place online, allowing participants from various locations to connect easily. There is no participation fee, making it an accessible opportunity for business leaders and executives looking to enhance their strategic skills.
Why is Future-Oriented Management Necessary Now?
Many business owners find themselves consumed with daily decision-making, leaving little room for strategic future planning. Here are some common challenges shared among entrepreneurs today:
- - The overwhelming pace of decision-making often leads to a reactive approach rather than proactive.
- - Sales and talent management issues tend to be addressed with ad hoc solutions, complicating their resolution.
- - Despite increasing actions taken, many leaders struggle to see significant results.
- - Criteria for decision-making can vary widely, leading to confusion rather than clarity.
In such an environment, implementing excellent strategies does not ensure business stability. This seminar aims to shift focus from reactive management to a future-oriented approach through the concept of
5-way Management, which emphasizes the benefits to the company, employees, customers, society, and future generations.
Seminar Details
The session will cover various aspects, including:
- - Methods for articulating a company's vision for the future
- - Understanding the structural causes behind wavering judgments
- - Clarifying management perspectives through the 5-way Management framework
- - Organizing priorities to avoid being overwhelmed by short-term tactics
- - Designing retention strategies for organizational decision-making standards
Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of not just
what actions should be taken, but
why those decisions are critical for their businesses.
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