Resilient Organizations
2026-05-12 02:17:59

Creating Resilient Organizations Through Standardization and Health Management

In an ever-evolving business landscape, many organizations face chronic issues such as excessive workloads, poor performance, and a lack of wellbeing among employees. Recognizing these challenges, Tenda, headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, collaborates with DMM Health to present an online seminar titled "Creating Resilient Organizations: The Synergy of Standardization and Health Management" on May 27, 2026.

In this engaging webinar, we will delve into two critical components: operational standardization and health management. These elements are increasingly vital for organizations aspiring for ongoing productivity and overall vitality.

Purpose of the Webinar



The seminar aims to provide practical insights and approaches to tackle issues such as:
  • - Concentration of tasks on specific individuals
  • - Chronic stress within organizations, leading to burnout
  • - Performance dips resulting from employees' health issues

These challenges often stem from task personalization and inadequate organizational health management, becoming significant barriers to sustainable growth. By merging operational standardization with robust health management strategies, we can foster a resilient organizational framework.

What Attendees Will Learn



During the webinar, participants will gain valuable knowledge on:
1. Visualizing and Standardizing Personalized Tasks: Effective strategies to identify and transform individualized tasks into standardized operations.
2. Creating a Sustainable Work Environment: Essentials of building a system that allows organizations to function efficiently even with limited resources.
3. Implementing Knowledge Management: Practical methods for accumulating and sharing knowledge through well-structured manuals.
4. Linking Health Management to Performance Enhancement: Strategies to connect health initiatives with organizational performance improvements.
5. Boosting Productivity from Both Organizational and Human Perspectives: Exploring comprehensive approaches for elevating overall productivity.

Who Should Attend?



This seminar is ideal for:
  • - Professionals responsible for improving operations and driving digital transformation but who face resource constraints.
  • - Leaders wishing to break free from a dependency on specific employees for essential tasks.
  • - Managers concerned about staff wellbeing and performance decline.
  • - Individuals looking to connect health management initiatives with overall organizational success.
  • - Organizations striving for growth through systems that do not rely solely on individual contributions.

Seminar Details



Title: Creating Resilient Organizations: The Synergy of Standardization and Health Management
Date: May 27, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (JST)
Format: Online (Zoom)
Participation Fee: Free
Presenters: Tenda Inc. / DMM Inc.

Program Overview:
  • - 1:00 PM - 1:05 PM: Opening Remarks
  • - 1:05 PM - 1:30 PM: Session 1: Transforming Operations to Be Less Dependent on Individuals - Achieving Organizational Reform Through Manual Development by Tenda
  • - 1:30 PM - 1:55 PM: Session 2: Ensuring Flexible Personnel Through Infrastructure for Health Management by DMM
  • - 1:55 PM - 2:00 PM: Q&A and Closing Remarks

Additional Resources:



Learn more about our manual creation software, "Dojo," which has been adopted by over 3,000 companies. This tool automatically generates PC operation manuals, standard operating procedures, and e-learning content, providing a comprehensive solution for businesses looking to improve efficiency.

For registration and more information about the seminar, please visit our website here.

About Tenda Inc.


  • - Headquarters: Shibuya, Tokyo
  • - Established: June 1995
  • - CEO: Akira Sonobe
  • - Capital: 325 million yen (as of November 2025)
  • - Business Segments: DX solutions, Techwise consulting, game content development
  • - Official Website: Tenda


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