Leap Inc. Acquires TradeCreate: A New Era for Corporate Education
In an exciting development for the corporate education sector, Leap Inc., based in Shinagawa, Tokyo, has announced its decision to acquire 100% of TradeCreate, a firm renowned for its PMP certification programs and corporate training services. This move signifies Leap's commitment to enhancing its offerings in instructional design and human performance improvement, providing a more comprehensive skill development platform for business professionals.
Background of the Acquisition
Leap has long been a proponent of scientific approaches to employee development. Utilizing methods grounded in instructional design (ID) and human performance improvement (HPI), Leap has established itself as a critical player in the field. The company's flagship product, the Skill Palette, exemplifies its focus on educational training and learning assessment, specifically designed to enhance skills in sales, coaching, and performance. The firm has garnered a solid client base in industries like healthcare, finance, and electronics, and this acquisition will allow Leap to broaden its impact.
By integrating TradeCreate into its operations, Leap will acquire the "E-Project" service, which specializes in project management, business analysis, and IT and digital transformation education. This will not only strengthen Leap's portfolio but also enable it to respond proactively to the evolving needs of businesses focusing on reskilling their workforce and enhancing human capital management—essential in today's rapidly changing economic landscape.
Future Prospects
Looking ahead, the synthesis of Leap's expertise with that of TradeCreate is set to expand educational services dramatically. This will involve enhancing the design and delivery of training programs tailored to fostering specialized business skills.
Maximizing Educational Impact Through Technology
Leap plans to leverage cutting-edge educational technology to benefit learners in ways that have not yet been widely adopted in Japan. By designing educational processes that promote behavioral changes among learners, Leap aspires to achieve not just effectiveness and efficiency, but also engaging and compelling educational experiences that have practical, real-world benefits. This approach is aimed at boosting overall organizational performance comprehensively.
Expanding Skill Assessment and Performance Analysis
The acquisition will also enable Leap to refine its skill assessment and performance analytics capabilities. By integrating AI with Skill Palette's assessment design, Leap aims to provide a deeper, more precise analysis of on-the-job performance. This advancement will facilitate the visualization of skills among high-performing business professionals, ensuring that organizations can capitalize on their human assets effectively.
Strengthening Business Analysis Training
Further, the area of business analysis, including project management and certification programs such as PMP and CBAP, will become even more robust under this new alignment. The enhanced corporate training programs are geared toward cultivating the next generation of consultancy professionals, ultimately offering organizations the resources necessary to train effective consultants and sales representatives.
Comments from Leadership
Takashi Hori, the CEO of Leap Inc., expressed the overarching mission of this acquisition: "Our goal is to transform corporate education into a driver of tangible outcomes and performance enhancement. By merging TradeCreate's high-level educational expertise with our own, we aim to develop a framework for nurturing talent that can compete on a global scale across various industries in Japan."
About Leap Inc.
Founded on June 16, 2015, Leap Inc. is focused on supporting corporate strategies for achieving business goals through instructional design and consulting services. The company is led by representatives Takashi Hori and Megumi Araki and is headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. To learn more about Leap's innovative services, visit their website at
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