Five Criteria Seminar
2026-07-15 04:50:44

Enhancing Strategic Decision-Making: The Five Criteria Management Seminar

The Five Criteria Management Seminar



On August 6, 2026, Lumission Inc., headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, will host an online seminar titled "Why Do We Make Wrong Management Decisions? Learn the Criteria for Management Decisions that Foster Company Growth." This engaging session aims to address common challenges faced by many business leaders today, such as uncertainty in prioritizing tasks, delays in decision-making, and being overly focused on immediate problems at the expense of long-term strategy.

In the dynamic landscape of business management, executives frequently face a myriad of decisions that impact revenue, profits, hiring, talent development, new business ventures, and capital investments. However, making decisions based solely on situational factors can lead to inconsistent management directions and a lack of clarity across the organization. Our seminar seeks to clarify these decision-making criteria, paving the way for more rational and less hesitant management practices.

Seminar Overview



  • - Date: August 6, 2026 (Thursday)
  • - Time: 1 PM to 3 PM
  • - Format: Online
  • - Target Audience: CEOs and executives of small to medium-sized growth businesses
  • - Participation Fee: Free

To register for the seminar, please visit here or learn more on our official website.

Background of the Seminar



In an era where the business environment is rapidly evolving, executives are increasingly confronted with the critical task of making decisions about what to prioritize and what to abandon. Many find themselves grappling with questions like whether to focus on revenue or profits, whether to invest in recruitment or advertisements, and whether to pursue new business opportunities or reinforce existing strengths. Unfortunately, many companies proceed with uncertain decision-making frameworks, leading to misaligned priorities that can dilute the organization’s focus.

Lumission believes that the core of these dilemmas lies not in a deficiency of judgment but rather in a disorganized set of evaluation criteria. Therefore, this seminar aims to systematically delineate the decision-making processes that lead to a more focused and confident organization.

Key Seminar Content



During this session, we will explore the essential concepts and practical methods necessary to enhance the accuracy of management decisions. Key topics include:
  • - The true causes behind erroneous management decisions
  • - How to formulate effective decision-making criteria
  • - Techniques for establishing priorities
  • - Balancing short-term and long-term decision-making
  • - Strategies for aligning decision-making criteria across the organization
  • - Sustainable management design guided by the Five Criteria approach

We will also share real-world case studies and examples frequently encountered in management consultations, illustrating how to navigate decision-making in complex scenarios.

Target Audience


This seminar is ideal for business leaders who find themselves frequently facing difficult decisions. It is particularly beneficial for those who wish to clarify their priorities, enhance decision-making speed and precision, build an organization with a shared understanding of judgment criteria, and strive for sustainable growth beyond mere revenue metrics.

About Lumission


Lumission Inc., based in Tokyo, offers the unique service of 'CEO's Proxy' that supports executives through a range of business challenges beyond just revenue or profit. They emphasize the importance of structured decision-making criteria to enhance successful management practices. By analyzing common decision-making challenges shared across numerous companies, this seminar promises to deliver actionable insights for business leaders.

For further inquiries, please visit our contact page.


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